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Motivators of Educational Success: Perceptions of Grade 12 Aboriginal Students
Moving Beyond the Expected: Representation and Presence in a Contemporary Native Arts Museum
Naming, Claiming, and (Re)Creating: Indigenous Knowledge Organization at the Cultural Interface
Natural Resource Management and Indigenous Well-being
Reviews six research case studies, all with different approaches to providing evidence of benefits.
Chapter thirteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Navigating the Cultural Geography of Indigenous Peoples' Attitude toward Genetic Research: The Ohana (Family) Heart Project
Navigating the Tide Together: Early Collaboration between Tribal and Academic Partners in a CBPR Study
Ngapartji Ngapartji: Finding Ethical Approaches to Research Involving Indigenous Peoples, Australian Perspectives
Northwest Coast: Archaeology as Deep History
Obesity Studies in the Circumpolar Inuit: A Scoping Review
Oral Health of Adults in Northern Norway: A Pilot Study
Outsider Research in Social Work: Thoughts, Challenges, Experience
Pangnirtung Inuit and the Greenland Shark: Co-producing Knowledge of a Little Discussed Species
Combining Indigenous and western knowledge to better understand the Greenland Shark from the Baffin Island area.
Perspectives of Northern Researchers, Residents and Educators on Science Education and Outreach in Yukon, Canada
Perspectives of Water and Health Using Photovoice with Youths Living on Reserve
Photovoice: Giving Voice to Indigenous Youth
Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America's Culture
Policy Research: Good or Bad?
Politics of Decoupling: Breaks Between Indigenous and Imported Senses of the Nordic North
Practice-Based Interdisciplinary Approach and Environmental Research
A Psychological Autopsy Study of Suicide among Inuit in Nunavut: Methodological and Ethical Considerations, Feasibility and Acceptability
The Psychological Impact of Historical Trauma On the Native American People
Public Health Research Involving Aboriginal Peoples: Research Ethics Board Stakeholders' Reflections on Ethics Principles and Research Processes
Pushing the Needle: Collections Based Museum and Source Community Collaborations
Re-kindling the Sacred Fire: Métis Ancestry, Anishinaabe Spirituality and Identity
(Re)Positioning the Indigenous Academic Researcher: A Journey of Critical Reflexive Understanding and Storytelling
Reading Beneath the Surface: Joe Feddersen's Parking Lot
Recharting the Courses of History: Mapping Concepts of Community, Archaeology, and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in the Canadian Territory of Nunavut
Reconciling America's Research Response to Binge Drinking
among American Indians and Alaskan Natives
Reconciling Community-Based Indigenous Research and Academic Practices: Knowing Principles is not Always Enough
REEES: Quebec First Nations Regional Early Childhood, Education and Employment Survey: Methodological Booklet
Reflexivity and the Insider/Outsider Discourse in Indigenous Research: My Personal Experiences
A Regional Model for Ethical Engagement: The First Nations Research Ethics Committee on Manitoulin Island
Chapter four from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Relational Flow Frames: Conducting Relationship-Based Research in an Aboriginal Community
Researching Right Way: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research Ethics: A Domestic and International Review
Revitalizing Indigenous Law and Changing the Lawscape of Canada
A Roadmap for Collaborative and Effective Evaluation in Tribal Communities
A Scoping Review Protocol on Social Participation of Indigenous Elders, Intergenerational Solidarity and Their Influence on Individual and Community Wellness
Seasonality and Ambient Temperature at Time of Conception in Term-Born Individuals: Influences on Cardiovascular Disease and Obesity in Adult Life
The Significance of the Land in the Education and Health of Anishinaabe Youth from Pic River First Nation
Sisters in Spirit Research Framework: Reflecting on Methodology and Process
Looks at the Native Women's Association of Canada's multi-year research, education, and policy initiative dealing with the issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls.
Chapter from Voting, Governance, and Research Methodology edited by Jerry P. White, Julie Peters, Dan Beavon, and Peter Dinsdale, which is vol. 10 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.