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Acculturating Eskimo Arts: The Diffusion of Government Sponsored Production Facilities in Alaska and Canada
Adapted Community Readiness Model (CRM): Questions for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Education and Screening with Inuit Communities
Among the Chiglit Eskimos
[Annual Labour Force Tables for Nunavut, 2017 and 2018 (4 Tables)]
Archaeologies of Climate Change: Perceptions and Prospects
Examines the role of archeology as both a the study of the past but also as a means to find a solutions for the future.
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Bored in the Arctic: The Modern Experience of Inuit Youth
Building on Strengths in Naujaat: The Process of Engaging Inuit Youth in Suicide Prevention
Chipewyan, Cree and Inuit Relations West of Hudson Bay, 1714-1955
Communities of Access: Examining Emerging Geographies of Inuit Art in Canada Through the Lens of the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Inuit Art Centre and Kenojuak Cultural Centre and Print Shop
Community Well-Being Index Map
Conservation and Inuit Hunting, Conflict or Compatibility
Demographic Changes in Nunavik 2006-2016
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1980-1981
Domestic Production Among the Innut of La Romaine: Persistence or Transformation?
The Energy Trilemma of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Arctic: A Way Forward
Eskimo Religion: A Look at Four Transitional Persons
Evolution of the Language Situation in Nunavut, 2001 to 2016
The Fabric of Basketry: Initial Archaeological Study of the Grass Artifacts Assemblage from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Highlights the excavation of grass artifacts near Quinhagak, Alaska and what they can reveal about the precontact Yup'ik people.
Les femmes inuit œuvrant au sein des services de justice au Nunavik = Inuit Women Who Work in Nunavik Justice Services
A Few Thoughts on the Language of the Inuit
First Nation Literature Unit: Fatty Legs - A True Story by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, illustrated by Liz Amimi-Homes
Book is Margaret Pokiak-Fenton's memoir about attending residential school for two years. This lesson plan uses Grade 6 Program Learning Outcome (PLO)s.
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Indigenous Ontology
A Fur Trader's Photographs: A.A. Chesterfield in the District of Ungava, 1901-4
The Government of Canada and the Inuit: 1900-1967
How Has Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Been Considered? A Student Reflects on the 2018 ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting
How Nivi Got Her Names: Book Study
Language arts activities in Inuktitut and English for students in Grades 2 and 3.
Identifying and Achieving Consensus on Health-Related Indicators of Climate Change in Nunavut
Indigenous Data Portal
Indigenous Self-Determination in Northern Canada and Norway
The Inestimable Inuit: An Intercultural Dialogue in Art Education Curriculum Design
Informal Learning Among Yup'ik Eskimos: An Ethnographic Study of One Alaska Village
Intersections between Violence and Health Promotion Among Indigenous Women Living in Canada
Introduction
An introduction to a special issue on climate change and its effects on arctic communities. For English scroll down to page 15.
Inuit Behavior and Seasonal Change in the Canadian Arctic
Inuit Behaviour and Seasonal Change: A Study of Behavioral Ecology in the Central Canadian Arctic
Inuit Girls Make Media: Resisting Stereotypes through Participatory Research
Inuit Nunangat Region Community Well-Being Scores by Census Year [1981-2016]
Inuit Participation in the Wage and Land-based Economies of Inuit Nunangat
The Inuit Sea Goddess
Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth: Gender, Shamanism, and the Third Sex
Investigating the Utility of Birds in Precontact Yup'ik Subsistence: A Preliminary Analysis of the Avian Remains from Nunalleq
Highlights the important role of birds for precontact Yup'ik as a soruce of food and material culture.
The Labor Market of First Nations and Inuit of Quebec: Current Situation and Trends 2019
Primary source is 2016 Canadian Census, with supplemental information from the Labour Force Survey.