The Culture is Prevention Project: Adapting the Cultural Connectedness Scale for Multi-Tribal Communities
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Cybersafety for an Indigenous Youth Population
Dakota Perceptions of Clinical Encounters with Western Health-Care Providers
Daughters of the Drum: Decolonizing Health and Wellness With Native American Women
Decades of Doing: Indigenous Women Academics Reflect on the Practices of Community-Based Health Research
A Decentralized Nursing Education
Declaration of Health Emergency by First Nations Communities in Northern Ontario: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Decolonizing Motherhood: Exampining Birthing Experiences of Urban Indigenous Women in Nova Scotia
Sociology Thesis (MA) -- Acadia University, 2019.
Decolonizing Of The Nursing Academy
Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma and Postcolonialism
The Deconstruction Exercise: An Assessment Tool for Enhancing Critical Thinking in Cultural Safety Education
Decreases in Suicide Deaths and Attempts Linked to the White Mountain Apache Suicide Surveillance and Prevention System, 2001–2012
Deer Hunting: An Innovative Teaching Paradigm to Educate Indigenous Youth about Physical Literacy
Defining the Indefinable: Descriptors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Cultures and Their Links to Health and Wellbeing: A Literature Review
The Delivery of Pharmaceutical Health Care in Nunavut, Canada: Language, Culture and Policy
A Dene First Nation’s Community Readiness Assessment to Take Action against HIV/AIDS: A Pilot Project
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1988-1989
Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: Beyond the Social
Determinants of Participation in Indigenous Labour Market Programs: Final Report
Determinants of Primary Medical Care Use Among Urban American Indians
Developing a Cultural Safety Intervention for Clinicians: Process Evaluation of a Pilot Study in the Northwest Territories
Developing a Model American Indian Intergenerational Youth Health Messenger Program to Promote Breast Cancer Screening
Developing a More Culturally Appropriate Approach to Surveying Adverse Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Developing a Policy to Address Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care
Developing an Indigenous Measure of Overall Health and Well-being: The Wicozani Instrument
Developing an Obesity-Cancer Intervention for Workplaces: Indigenous, Native American, Māori and Other Minority Occupational Settings
Developing Leaders in Indigenous Health: The Kalaupapa Service Learning Project
Developing the Tribal Resource Guide and the Poverty and Culture Training: The We RISE (Raising Income, Supporting Education) Study
Christine W. Hockett
Development and Piloting of a Brief Intervention for Suicidal American Indian Adolescents
Diabetes
Diabetes amongst the Métis Nation of Alberta
Diabetes in Indian Territory: Revisiting Kelly M. West's Theory of 1940
Diabetes, the Ice Free Corridor, and the Paleoindian Settlement of North America
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
Dietary Patterns and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in a First Nations Community
Digital Futures in Indigenous Communities: From Health Kiosks to Community Hubs
Digital Inclusion and Wellbeing in New Zealand
Digital Stories as a Tool for Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy
Diné (Navajo) Healer Perspectives on Commercial Tobacco Use in Ceremonial Settings: An Oral Story Project to Promote Smoke-Free Life
Disabled American Indians: A Special Population Requiring Special Considerations
Discrepancies in Data Reporting of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases across the Nordic Countries – A Call for Action in the Era of Climate Change
Discrimination Against First Nations Children with Special Healthcare Needs in Manitoba: The Case of Pinaymootang First Nation
Disparities in Social Determinants of Health Outcomes and Behaviours between Older Adults in Alaska and the Contiguous US: Evidence from a National Survey
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.