A Process for Creating the Aboriginal Children's Health and Well-Being Measure (ACHWM)
Protecting Aboriginal Knowledge, Culture and Art Under Canadian Intellectual Property Laws
Püao-te-Ata-tü and Mäori Social Work Methods
Quantification of Interplaying Relationships between Wellbeing Priorities of Aboriginal Peoples in Remote Australia
Quebec First Nations Regional Health Survey - 2008: Chapter 3: Migration
Quebec First Nations Regional Health Survey - 2008: Chapter 6: Community Well-Being
The Quest of Shiman-Chu: Questioning the Absolutes of Language, Culture, and Being
The Racial Paradox of Tribal Citizenship
Discusses the issue of Cherokee law of citizenship.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Racial-Settler Capitalism: Character Building and the Accumulation of Land and Labor in the Late Nineteenth Century
Raymond Boisjoly in Conversation With Marcia Crosby
Re-Imagining the Contact Zone: Ethnic Theory and the Friction of Clarence Major, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ana Castillo, and Gerald Vizenor
(Re)presenting the Living Landscape: Exploring Community Mapping as a Tool for Transformative Learning and Planning
Reading Bodies, Writing Blackness: Anti-/Blackness and Nineteenth-Century Kanaka Maoli Literary Nationalism
"Real" Indians and Others: Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood
Recharting the Courses of History: Mapping Concepts of Community, Archaeology, and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in the Canadian Territory of Nunavut
Reclaiming Culture: Indigenous People and Self-Representation
Reclaiming Indigenous Planning
Recognizing Ritual Action and Intent in Communal Mourning Features on the Southern California Coast
Reconciliation and the Quest for Pākehā Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand
Reconfiguring Identities: Tacana Retribalization in Bolivia's Amazonia
Reconstructing Australia’s Shameful Past: The Stolen Generations in Life-Writing, Fiction and Film
The Reconstruction of Inuit Collective Identity: From Cultural to Civic The Case of Nunavut
Examines Inuit history from pre-contact to 1960s, the Nunavut negotiation process, relevant publications, geopolitical boundaries, and literature on Inuit identity.
Chapter seven from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Recovering From Colonization: Perspectives of Community Members on Protection and Repatriation of Kwakwaka'wakw Cultural Heritage
[Red Crow College Sponsored "Teach-In" with Treaty 7 Idle No More Tantoo Cardinal January 29, 2013]
[Red Crow College Sponsored "Teach-In" With Treaty 7 Idle No More Tantoo Cardinal January 30, 2013]
Red Women Rising: Indigenous Women Survivors in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Refiguring Indian Blood Through Poetry, Photography, and Performance Art
Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles
Religion, Land and Democracy in Canadian Indigenous-State Relations
Remember This! : Dakota Decolonization and the Eli Taylor Narratives
Reporting Métis in Urban Centres on the 1996 Census
Argues that combining concepts of ethnic origin and Métis identity would provide a more complete picture of the population. Looks at statistics for Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver.
Chapter five from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1 which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Resistance in Indigenous Music: A Continuum of Sound
Resource Development and Well-Being in Northern Canada
Response Mobility and the Growth of the Aboriginal Identity Population, 2006-2011 and 2011-2016
Responses of Native American Cultural Heritage to Changes in Environmental Setting
Results of a Culturally Relevant, Physical Activity-Based Wellness Program for Urban Indigenous Women in Alberta, Canada
The Return of the Native: Personal Perspectives of Identity
Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century
Reviews
Revisiting Histories of Legal Assimilation, Racialized Injustice, and the Future of Indian Status in Canada
Addresses citizenship, identity, status, and Canadian policy. Chapter two from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006