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The Aboriginal Medical Service
Aboriginal Self-governance within the Province of New Brunswick: Final Report
Aboriginal Social Development within the Native Friendship Centre Movement of Quebec
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Two]
Anthropology, Public Policy and Native Peoples in Canada
Background on the Media Corporation
Battlefords Tribal Council Signs Historic Health Service Agreement
Canada's Northern Communication Policies: The Role of Aboriginal Organizations
Canadian Indigenous Place Name Legislation and Policies
Discusses entities currently responsible for official place names and their processes, and some of the practicalities which need to be addressed when reverting to the Indigenous names.
Clyde Warrior: Tradition, Community, and Red Power
The Colonial Legacy: The Legal Oppression of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
Community Development in a North End Winnipeg Neighbourhood, 2005-2017
Community Profile Phil Parr with the Sask Federation of Indians
The Congress Alukura by the Grandmother's Law
Constitutionalising the Patriarchy: Aboriginal Women and Aboriginal Government
Culture and Wellness in the Workplace: Developing Your Own Culture and Wellness Plan
Delegated Aboriginal Agencies: How Resourcing Affects Service Delivery
The Digital Biography of Things: A Canadian Case Study in Digital Repatriation
Discussion Paper Regarding a Saskatchewan First Nations Suicide Prevention Strategy
Emerging Trends in Philanthropy for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities in Canada: A Focus on Manitoba
Engaging a Human Rights Based Approach to the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry
Engaging Remote Marginalized Communities Using Appropriate Online Research Methods
Ethical Spaces and Places: Indigenous Cultural Safety in British Columbia Health Care
Evaluating the Outcomes of Programs for Indigenous Families and Communities
Evolving Commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service
First Nations Women Advocating Responsibility Mining (FNWARM): Interview with Jacinda Mack, Coordinator
Following the Green Path: Honor the Earth and Presentations of Anishinaabe Indigeneity
[The Future of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Broadcasting: Conversation & Convergence Series: Edmonton Gathering, April 21st, 2017]
[The Future of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Broadcasting: Conversation & Convergence Series: Homalco Gathering, May 8, 2017]
[[The Future of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Broadcasting: Conversation & Convergence Series: Iqualuit Gathering, April 12, 2017]
[The Future of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Broadcasting: Conversation & Convergence Series: Winnipeg Gathering, February 17, 2017]
Generative Curriculum: A Model of University and First Nations Co-operative Post-secondary Education
The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada's Representation of Indigenous History from 1945 to 1982
The History of Indigenous HIV: People, Policy and Process
Honouring the Seasons of Your Life: Planning Holistically for Your Retirement and Journey as an Elder: Workshop Curriculum Developed for Aboriginal Non-Profit Sector Agencies: Facilitators' Guidebook
"I Am Not a Women's Libber Although Sometimes I Sound Like One": Indigenous Feminism and Politicized Motherhood
Impacting Community Strength and Sustainability: Community-Campus Engagement and Poverty Reduction at Station 20 West Community Enterprise Centre
Imprints: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and the City of Chicago
In Our Own Voice: Aboriginal Women Demand Justice
Indigenous Filmmaking at the NFB: An Overview
Indigenous Housing Employment Benchmarking Study
Indigenous People, Wage Labour and Trade Unions: The Historical Experience in Canada
Innu Development Limited Partnership and the Mushuau and Sheshatshiu First Nations
Introducing the Saskatchewan Indian Media Corporation
[Introduction to] Documents
Introduction and two archival items discuss the CCF's attempt to create a province-wide organization know as the Saskatchewan Indian Federation. Both letters protest the government's interference in affairs that were viewed as none of their concern. From special issue: Native Peoples, Museums, and Heritage Resource Management.
Introduction to Documents Two and Three
Introduction and two archival items discuss the employment of Aboriginals in the agricultural sector. The first deals with the Dept. of Indian Affairs efforts to recruit them as migrant farm workers. The second discusses the exclusion of farm workers from protection under labour laws. Taken from the 1966 National Agricultural Manpower Committee Meeting.