Traditional Animal Foods of Indigenous Peoples of Northern North America: the Contributions of Wildlife Diversity to the Subsistence and Nutrition of Indigenous Cultures
Traditional Foods Are Healthy Foods
Includes colouring pages, nutritional information, tips for preparation and recipes using plants and animals found in the Northwest Territories.
Traditional Plant Knowledge of the Tsimshian Curriculum: Keeping Knowledge in the Community
Traditions in a Colonized World: Two Realities of a First Nation
A Transdisciplinary Approach is Essential to Community-Based Research with American Indian Populations
Translation of Fixed-Response Questionnaires for Health Research with Aboriginal People: A Discussion of Methods
Trauma, Child Development, Healing and Resilience: A Review of Literature with Focus on Indigenous Peoples and Communities
Traumatic Brain Injury of Tangata Ora (Māori Ex-prisoners)
Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Sub-Arctic Region of Norway. Do We Offer an Equal Quality of Care?
Trends in cardiovascular Care and Event Rates among First Nations and Other People with Diabetes in Ontario, Canada, 1996–2015
Trends in Indigenous Mortality and Life Expectancy, 2001-2015: Evidence from the Enhanced Mortality Database
Trends in Nunavut Climate Change Research: 1997 to 2004
Trends in the Dietary Patterns and Prevalence of Obesity Among Greenlandic School Children
Triangle of Risk: Urban American Indian Women's Sexual Trauma, Injection Drug Use, and HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors
Tribes Confront Painful Legacy Of Indian Boarding Schools
Lesson plan uses text of newspaper article by Marsha King, originally published in the Seattle Times February 3, 2008.
Trigger Points: Current State of Research on History, Impacts, and Healing Related to the United States’ Indian Industrial/Boarding School Policy
Truth Respect and Recognition: Addressing Barriers to Indigenous Maternity Care
In response to the study “Prenatal Care among Mothers Involved with Child Protection Services in Manitoba.” Authors note several biases in the study including: failure to discuss negative stereotypes resulting in differential care, and a disregard of resurgent community-led models of care.
Tuberculosis among Northern Manitoba First Nations, 2008–2012: Program Performance On- and Off-Reserve
Tuberculosis in Canada and the United States: A Review of Trends from 1953 to 2015
Tuberculosis in Greenland: Current Situation and Future Challenges
Tuberculosis in the Qu'Appelle Agency: 1885-1926
Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment
Tuberculosis Transmission in the Indigenous Peoples of the Canadian Prairies
The Tupiq Program for Inuit Sexual Offenders: A Preliminary Investigation
Twenty “Must-Read” Research Articles for Primary Care Providers in Nunavik: Scoping Study and Development of an Information Tool
Twice as Good: A History of Aboriginal Nurses
Twilight Dancers
Two Approaches, One Problem: Cultural Constructions of Type II Diabetes in an Indigenous Community in Yucatán, Mexico
Two Approaches, One Shared Learning Journey to Support Climate-Health Adaptation Planning
Two Members of Congress Get an $8 Billion Favor...That's More Than 10 Times What Indian Health Programs
Type 2 Diabetes and Impaired Fasting Glucose in American Indians Aged 5-40 Years: The Cherokee Diabetes Study
Type 2 Diabetes in Canadian Aboriginal Adolescents: Risk Factors and Prevalence
U of S Researcher to Receive Achievement Award
Brief profile of research associate, Lee Wilson, recipient of the 2004 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the science and technology category. Lee has the distinction of being the first Metis to earn his PhD in chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan.
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