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Attitudes about Disabilities in a Southeastern American Indian Tribe
Being Influenced: A Cherokee Way of Mentoring
Can University/Community Collaboration Create Spaces for Aboriginal Reconciliation? Case Study of the Healing of The Seven Generations and Four Directions Community Projects and Wilfrid Laurier University
Colonial Trauma and Political Pathways to Healing
Conceptual Understanding of Social Capital in First Nations Communities: An Illustrative Description
Connectedness and Health for First Nation Adoptees
Connectedness and Health for First Nation Adoptees
Daughters of Indian Residential School Survivors: Healing Stories
Definition of Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Early Learnings
Foreword - Indigenous Healing Past and Present: Exploding Persistent Binaries
Gendered Indigenous Health and Wellbeing within the Australian Health System: A Review of the Literature
Healing Inner Conflict
Healing Through Art: Ritualized Space and Cree Identity
Incorporating Diverse Understandings of Indigenous Identity: Toward a Broader Definition of Cultural Safety for Urban Indigenous Youth
Indigenous Community Development Projects: Early Learnings
Indigenous Peoples & Poverty: An International Perspective
Inside Out: An Indigenous Community Radio Response to Incarceration in Western Australia
Literature Borealis: Circumpolar Themes in the Work of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Loving Indianess: Native Women's Storytelling as Survivance
Needs Assessment Guide for Métis Communities
Of the Heart: Scoping Review of Indigenous Youth Suicide and Prevention
An Offering: Lakota Elders Contributions to the Future of Food Security
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.
Püao-te-Ata-tü and Mäori Social Work Methods
Reconciling America's Research Response to Binge Drinking
among American Indians and Alaskan Natives
The Social Context of Alcohol Use Among Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Reflections of Life Experiences of Alcohol Use by Older Māori
Taloyoak: Stories of Thunder and Stone: Archaeological and Oral Narrative Project
Project undertaken to preserve Taloyoak history and connect oral stories to the archaeological survey of Netsilik area. Includes links to oral narratives, the survey, stories and legends as well as Grade Nine teaching module, Thunder and Stone.
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Through Their Eyes: Perceptions and Realities of the 'Healthy' Body in Female First Nation Youth in Saskatchewan
Uses photovoice research method and interviews to find out what knowledge and understanding of body image young First Nations women have about themselves.