Erdrich's Love Medicine
The Ethnographically Contextualized Case Study Method: Exploring Ambitious Achievement in an American Indian Community
Étude des Associations Entre le Développement Cognitif et la Qualité de l'Environnement Familial dans la Population Inuit du Nunavik
Evaluation of a Dementia Awareness Resource for Use in Remote Indigenous Communities
An Examination of Predictive and Content Validity of the Portraits Questionnaire for use With Native American and Non-Native American Consumers of Rehabilitation Services
Exhibits of Truth and Reconciliation: Creating Empathetic Spaces for Indigenous Narratives in Canada
[Expanding One's Environment for a Healthy Lifestyle]
The Experiences of Seven Alumni Who Attended Shingwauk Residential School as Children, 1929-1964
An Exploration of Anger Expression Among Alutiiq Alaskan Natives as Perceived by Alutiiq Health Providers
An Exploration Of Indigenous Spiritual Microaggressions
Psychology Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Dakota, 2020.
Explorations of Culture in Session: Stories of White Therapists Working With Native American Clients
Exploring Colonization and Mental Health from the Perspective of a First Nations Community in Labrador
Social Work Thesis (MSW) -- Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2020.
Exploring the Impact of Long QT Syndrome: Perspectives from a British Columbia First Nations Community
Factors Associated with Access to Health Services by Winnipeg Street Youth
Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Maximum Security: What Happened to the Promises of "Creating Choices"?
Reprint of a contracted report including recommendations, based on 1997-1998 interviews in the Springhill Institution, Prison for Women, the Regional Psychiatric Centre (Prairies) and the Saskatchewan Penitentiary. Report notes significant drop in percentage of Aboriginal women incarcerated during period of report writing.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the Criminal Justice System: [Bibliography]
Final Report: Status of Native Americans in Social Work Higher Education
First Nations and Inuit Health: Alberta Region Programs and Services
First Nations Healing: Promoting Self Governance in Health and Healing Through Discovery and By Honouring Traditional Ways
First Nations Health Status & Health Services Utilization: Summary of Key Findings 2009/09 - 2014/15
From the Inside Out: Spirituality as the Heart of Aboriginal Helping in [Spite of ?] Western Systems
The Fundamentals of Funding Healing
Gathering, Telling, Preparing the Stories: A Vehicle for Healing
Genocide and Suicide Among Indigenous People: The North Meets the South
Get Out of the Way, and Let Aboriginal People Get on With Health
Looks at a workshop held at Alert Bay, British Columbia to promote an understanding, by the media, about the health issues affecting Aboriginal people and their resiliency in the face of adversities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Getting to Know O’Connor: Experiencing the Ecosystemic Play Therapy Model With Urban First Nations People
Giving Voice to Historical Trauma Through Storytelling: The Impact of Boarding School Experience on American Indians
Glycated Hemoglobin as an Indicator of Social Environmental Stress Among Indigenous Versus Westernized Populations
Growing Our Children Up Strong and Deadly: Healing for Children and Young People
He Kohikohinga Rangahau: A Bibliography of and Māori Psychology Research
Healers Need Healing Too: Results from the Good Road of Life Training
Healing in Ojibwa First Nation Communities: Investigating the Relationship Among Acculturation, Health and Identity
Healing Residential School Trauma: The Case for Evidence-Based Policy and Community-Led Programs
Health Advocacy: Counting the Costs
Health of American Indian and Alaska Native Elders in California
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Helplessness, Hopelessness, and Despair: Identifying the Precursors to Indian Youth Suicide
The Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians: The First Federal Mental Hospital for an Ethnic Group
Looks at the history of the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians in Canton, South Dakota.