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Climate Change and Food Security in Regional Inuit Centers
Climate-Induced Displacement of Alaska Native Communities
Gives an overview of climate change in Alaska and discusses its impact on rural villages, climate risks in eight communities, communities requiring complete relocation, and governments' responses.
Closing the Gap in Indigenous Education Workshop Report
Community Voices: Perspectives on Renewable Energy in Nunavut
Conducting Homeless Counts On Native American Lands: A Toolkit
Dietary Intake of Vitamin D in a Northern Canadian Dené First Nation Community
Employment and Literacy Issues of Canada's Aboriginal Population: National Skills Upgrade 2014
Empty Promises: Why Income Splitting for the Disabled Community is Nothing to Get Excited About
Engaging with Indigenous Australia: Exploring the Conditions for Effective Relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
The EU, the Arctic and Arctic Indigenous Peoples: A Proposal
Evaluation of Hip Hop Workshops in Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet and Leadership Youth Hip Hop Summit in Pangnirtung, Nunavut
Housing Strategies That Improve Indigenous Health Outcomes
The Impact of Australian Policy Regimes on Indigenous Population Movement: Evidence from the 2001 Census
Provides statistics on population distribution, propensity to move by age, sex, and remoteness of community, and migration to more accessible regions.
Chapter fifteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Implementation Evaluation of the Nutrition North Canada Program: Final Report
Improving the State of Health Hardware in Australian Indigenous Housing: Building More Houses is Not the Only Answer
Indigenous Broadband Policy Advocacy in Canada's Far North
Discusses the history of Indigenous engagement with media and telecommunication policy and looks at how a consortium composed of academic researchers and First Nations technology organizations used hearings held by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to bring three issues to the forefront: open access to transport networks; subsidy support for First Nations community networks; and the need for consultation with Indigenous communities about infrastructure development and service upgrades taking place in their territories.