COVID-19 and Drinking Water Security in Rural, Remote and Indigenous Communities: the Role of Collaboration among Diverse Actors in Responding to a Global Pandemic
COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples: From Crisis towards Meaningful Change: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
The COVID-19 and Native American Community: An Advisory Memorandum of the Arizona Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
COVID-19 Data – Situation Summary
COVID-19 Impact on Urban Indians in Washington State: An Assessment of Washington Urban Native Direct-Service Organizations
COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey: Phase II
COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey - Phase II: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Businesses
COVID-19 Indigenous Business Survey - Phase II: Indigenous Women Entrepreneurs
COVID-19 Infections in Manitoba: Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity: External Report
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Invoking the Famine and Pestilence Clause to be Paired with the Medicine Chest Clause from the Numbered Treaties
Examines the use of treaty-based strategies to address the inequalities faced by Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 – Price Trends in Nunavik During the Public Health Crisis in the Spring of 2020
Creating a New Dynamic in Aboriginal Health
Creating and Sustaining Positive Paths to Health by Restoring Traditional-Based Indigenous Health-Education Practices
Creating Change Using Two-Eyed Seeing, Believing and Doing; Responding to the Journey of Northern First Nations People with HIV
Creating Choices: Rethinking Aboriginal Policy
Creating Transformative Aboriginal Health Research: The BC ACADRE at Three Years
Cree and Dêné Experiences of Death in the Early Nineteenth Century: Using HBC Records for Ethnographic Insight
Cree Perspectives and Data Collection in Moose Factory, Ontario
Critical Cultural Perspectives and Health Care Involving Aboriginal Peoples
CSCI Joe Doupe Lecture: End Stage Renal Disease Among Aboriginal People
Cultural Competency Standards Regarding Practical Nursing with Indigenous Peoples
The Cultural Erosion of Indigenous People in Health Care
Cultural Exchange: Even Though Joshua Ray, RN, has been Traveling for Only a Short Time, He's Hooked. He is Thrilled to have the Opportunity to Serve the Navajo Community
Cultural Identities and Perceptions of Health Among Health Care Providers and Older American Indians
Cultural Identity and Practices Associated with the Health and Well-Being of Indigenous Males
Cultural Safety/Competence in Aboriginal Health: An Annotated Bibliography
Cultural Safety in Emergency Support Services
Culturally Safe Engagement: What Matters to Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) Patient Partners?: Companion Guide
Discusses eight key principles: awareness and understanding, learning and education, building relationships, preparation, kindness and empathy, respect, value and listening. Principles were developed during an online Culturally Safe Engagement event in June, 2021.
Culture and Wellness in the Workplace: Developing Your Own Culture and Wellness Plan
Culture as Catalyst: Preventing the Criminalization of Indigenous Youth
Culture-Based Literacy and Aboriginal Health
Cycles of Silence: First Nations Women Overcoming Social and Historical Barriers in Supportive Cancer Care
Daily Life and the Development of the State in the Moche Valley or North Coastal Perú: A Bioarchaeological Analysis
Data Genocide of American Indians and Alaska Natives in COVID-19 Data: A Report Card Grading U.S. States' Quality of COVID-19 Racial Data and Their Effectiveness in Collecting and Reporting Data on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
Death, Dying, Grieving, and End-of-Life Care: Understanding Personal Meanings of Aboriginal Friends
Decolonisation: A Critical Step for Improving Aboriginal Health
Decolonizing Approaches to Inuit Community Wellness: Conversations With Elders in a Nunavut Community
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.
Decolonizing Knowledge Development in Health Research Cultural Safety through the Lens of Hawaiian Homestead Residents
Defining Aboriginal Health Literacy in a Canadian Context: Bringing Aboriginal Knowledge into Practice
Defining Health from a Plains Cree Perspective
Defining Positive Mental Wellbeing for New Zealand-Born Cook Islands Youth
Definition of an Inuit Cultural Model and Social Determinants of Health for Nunavik Community Component: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Definition of Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Delivering More Equitable Primary Health Care in Northern Canada
Denouncing the Continued Overrepresentation of First Nations Children in Canadian Child Welfare: Findings from the First Nations/ Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2019
Dental Caries and Weight Among Children in Nuuk, Greenland, at School Entry
Designing Medical Internships to Improve Recruitment and Retention of Doctors in Rural Areas
Detailed Plan of Action Comes Out of FMM [First Ministers' Meeting]
Prime Minister Paul Martin met with premiers and Aboriginal leaders to discuss plans to improve health, education, housing, and economic opportunities for Aboriginal people in Canada.
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