Aboriginal Health Transition Fund Conference
Aboriginal Labour in the North-West
Alberta: How the West was Young
As Long as the Rivers Run: Hydroelectric Development and Native Communities in Western Canada
Blackfeet at Earnscliffe
Blueprint on Aboriginal Health: A 10-Year Transformative Plan
Book Review
Building on Strengths: Collaborative Intergenerational Health Research with Urban First Nations and Métis Women and Girls
City of Bridges: First Nations and Métis Economic Development in Saskatoon & Region
Closing the Gaps in Aboriginal Health
Commission Process Opportunity to Move Ahead
COVID-19 in Manitoba: Public Policy Responses to the First Wave
Wanda Phillips-Beck
Disempowerment to Empowerment: Issues of Identity Politics in the Works of Beatrice Culleton, Jeannette Armstrong and Tomson Highway
Earnings Implications of Person Years Lost Life Expectancy Among Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part I
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 104
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part II
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 30
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part III
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 67.
Empathy, Dignity, and Respect: Creating Cultural Safety for Aboriginal People in Urban Health Care
Establishment of Community Liaison Committee in Saskatoon
Festival of Nations: First Nations and Metis Music and Dance in Public Performance
The Home Environment of Métis, First Nations, and Caucasian Adolescent Mothers: An Examination of Quality and Influences
Improving Health Equity For First Nations, Inuit and Métis People: Ontario's Aboriginal Cancer Strategy II
Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Fashion Show [Prince Albert]
Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Princess Crowned Elizabeth Stonesand
Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Race Relations Conference
Indian and Metis Girls Club
Indian and Metis Service Club Youth Council
Indian Metis Camp at the [Little] Red River Park
Indian Metis Variety Night and Mayor made Honorary Chief
Indian Prehistory as Revealed by Archaeology
Indigenous Identity and Resistance: Researching the Diversity of Knowledge
Intergenerational Ethnic Mobility Among Canadian Aboriginal Populations in 2001
Involving Community Members to Develop Culturally Relevant Word Lists For First Nations and Métis Students
Joe McKay
"Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada."
Msgr. Provencher and the Native People of Red River, 1818-1853
New Program for Abused Women Iskwew Officially Opened at the Indian Metis Friendship Centre
The Nutritional Health of the First Nations and Métis of the Northwest Territories: A Review of Current Knowledge and Gaps
PA Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Racism Conference Guest Speaker
Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and Métis
Pulling Together: A Guide for Indigenization of Post-Secondary Institutions: Foundations
Red River Cart at Calgary
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