A Long Way from Home: The Tuberculosis Epidemic among the Inuit
Lydia Somers Interview
Making Cultures Count: Transforming Indigenous Health Data in Australia
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- Oxford University, 2020.
Making Indigenous Women and Girls Visible in the Implementation of the UN Framework for the Immediate Socio-Economic Response to COVID-19: Accessing Funds through the Multi-Partner Trust Fund
Mammography and Pap Smear Screening of Yaqui Indian Women
Manitoba Inuit Association’s Rapid Response to Include an Inuit Identifier within Manitoba COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Māori Mental Health Nursing: Growing Our Workforce
Mäori Responses to COVID-19
Max Ireland Interview #2
Mental Health Issues for Elders With a Focus on Grannies
A Message on North American Indian Religion
Methodological Report: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Métis Nation Climate Change & Health Vulnerability Assessment
Métis Women Gathering: Visiting Together and Voicing Wellness for Ourselves
Middle Years Health Education from a First Nations Perspective: Video Series and Lesson Guide
Mino-Te-Mah-Ti-Zee-Win = A Good Way of Life: Colouring Book
Modeling the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Communities: Some Considerations
Examines the importance of having readily available data for the purpose of planning and policy making.
Modelling Drinking Behaviour Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Males and Females in the Yukon: An Analysis of the Yukon Alcohol and Drug Survey
Models of Tribal Promising Practices: Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention, Care Coordination, and Data Systems
Money and Food
Moonjuality
More Than Words: Outlining Preconditions to Collaboration Among First Nations, the Federal Government, and the Provincial Government
Looks at the work towards creating a more collaborative relationship between the different levels of government and its Indigenous populations. In particular the articles focuses on the precondition phase of the collaboration process.
Moving Forward: No Scientific Integrity without an Acknowledgment of Past Wrongs
Moving Towards Cultural Safety in Mental Health and Addictions Contracting for Urban Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from British Columbia
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2020.
Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller Interview
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
Naammaktunga (“I am well”)! Feeding Families and People-Food Relationships in Kugluktuk, Nunavut: Exploring What the Lenses of Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Resilience Can Offer to Food System Governance
Forestry Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of British Columbia, 2020.
Names For The Baby
A National COVID-19 Pandemic Issues Paper on Mental Health and Wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
National Revival or National Burden: A Critical Examination of Discourses on Indigenous Birth, Population Growth and Demography
An overview of the predominant narrative of high Indigenous fertility rates. Contrasts the systematic response to that narrative in Canada to views held within Indigenous cultures.
The National Survey of Indian Vietnam Veterans
Nationwide Stocktake of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Resources
Negotiating Multiple Identities: Intersecting Identities among Māori, Pacific, Rainbow and Disabled Young People
The New England Dependency Resource Units (DRU)
The New South Wales Task Force on Aboriginal Health
No Easy Answers
“No One Cares More About Your Community Than You”: Approaches to Healing With Secwépemc Children and Youth
Looks at Secwépemc healers storytelling to provide a form of healing for Indigenous children and youth.
Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus among Aboriginal North Americans
North American COVID-19 Policy Response Monitor: Nunavut
The North West Mounted Police and Their Influence on Sport in Western Canada, 1873-1905
The Northwest Territories Residential Southern Placement Program: Dislocation and Colonization through ‘Care’
Looks at the Residential Southern Placement Program as an extension of colonization by the removal of Indigenous populations with cognitive disabilities from the Northwest Territories.