Arthritis in the Canadian Aboriginal Population: North-South Differences in Prevalence and Correlates
Assessing Diet and Lifestyle in the Canadian Arctic Inuit and Inuvialuit to inform a Nutrition and Physical Activity Intervention Programme
Assessment of Consumption of Marine Food in Greenland by a Food Frequency Questionnaire and Biomarkers
Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Overweight and Obesity Among Inuit Adults: International Polar Year Inuit Health Survey, 2007-2008
Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
Atautsikkut: When Two Actions Happen Together
Atii Gameshow: Health Living Inventions for School Children in Nunavut: Evaluation Report
The Auction Market for Contemporary Inuit Art
Ava and the Little Folk: Book Study
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Becoming a Qallunologist: One Qallunaa's Journey Remembering Marble Island
The Beginnings of Contemporary Aboriginal Literature in Canada 1967-1972: Part Two
Bilingual Education in Nunavut: Trojan Horse or Paper Tiger?
Birth Outcomes in the Inuit-Inhabited Areas of Canada
Body Techniques of Health: Making Products and Shaping Selves in Northwest Alaska
Breaking the Stereotype: Why Urban Aboriginals Score Highly on "Happiness" Measures
Breathing Out "the songs that want to be sung": A Dialogue on Research, Colonization and Pedagogy Focused on the Canadian Arctic
Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Final Report
Camping at the Caribou Crossing: Relating Palaeo-Eskimo Lithic Technological Change and Human Mobility Patterns in Southeastern Victoria Island, Nunavut
Can the Sled Dog Sleep? Postcolonialism, Cultural Transformation and the Consumption of Inuit Culture
[Canada's First Nations: A History of: Founding Peoples From Earliest Time]
Canada’s North: What’s the Plan?
Canada's Sovereignty in the Arctic: An Inuit Perspective
Canadian Inuit History: A Thousand-year Odyssey
Chronicles the history of the Inuit people from their origins, in the prehistoric period, through to European contact and the formation of Nunavut. The article also discusses Inuit possibilities for the future.
Canadian Resource Co-Management Boards and Their Relationship to Indigenous Knowledge: Two Case Studies
Cancer-Related Health Behaviours and Health Service Use Among Inuit and Other Residents of Canada's North
Capacity Building in Inuit Education: A Literature Review
A Case Study of Integrating Inuuqatigiit into a Nunavut Junior High School Classroom
Case Study on the First Inuktitut Daycare in Iqaluit: Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik
Causes and Risk Factors for Infant Mortality in Nunavut, Canada 1999-2011
A Challenge For Inuit Leadership: Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Annual Report, 1978-1979
Change in Nutrition and Food Security in Two Inuit Communities, 1992 to 1997
The Characteristics and Experience of Community Food Program Users in Arctic Canada: A Case Study from Iqaluit, Nunavut
Child and Youth Mental Health and Wellness: Intervention, Research, and Community Advocacy in Nunavut: Perspectives of Foster Families Working with the Nunavut Foster Care System
Child and Youth Mental Health and Wellness: Intervention, Research and Community Advocacy Project in Nunavut: Exploring the Perspectives of Frontline Mental Health Workers in Nunavut
Christmas at Crystal III, 1944
[Christopher Morris]
[Climate Change and Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural and Educational Challenges]
Climate Change and Human Rights: A Case Study of the Canadian Inuit and Global Warming in the Canadian Arctic
Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska
Climate Change Policy Response for Canada's Inuit Population: The Importance of and Opportunities for Adaptation
Climate Change Poses Health Threats in Arctic
Climate, Culture, Change: Inuit and Western Dialogues with a Warming North
Clinical Case Report: Meeting the Needs of Nunavut Families: A Community-Based Midwifery Education Program
Close World-System Encounters on the Western/Central Canadian Arctic Periphery: Long-Term Historic Copper Inuit-European and Eurocanadian Intersocietal Interaction
Co-Management Institutions, Knowledge and Learning: Adapting to Change in the Arctic
Co-op Healthy Foods Corner and Meal Packages: A Partnership Among Community Members, a Grocery Store, and Community Radio in Pangnirtung, Nunavut
Looks at a successful program that provided frozen uncooked nutritional country foods packaged to feed two to four people at a price point lower than commercially prepared frozen dinners.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.