[Hardly a Grand Design: Aboriginal Resettlement in the Yukon Territory after World War II]
Health and What Affects It in the Cree Communities of Eeyou Istchee: A Compilation of Recent Statistics
The High Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953-55 Relocation
The High Arctic Relocation: Summary of Supporting Information, Volume 1
The High Arctic Relocation: Summary of Supporting Information, Volume II
Homelessness & Health in Canada
Housing in Nunavik: Information Document
Housing in Nunavik: Information Document
How Has the Internet Touched You? The Impact of Internet Access on a NWT Community
Improving the State of Health Hardware in Australian Indigenous Housing: Building More Houses is Not the Only Answer
The Indian Agents of Fort Chipewyan: Bureaucrats in Isolation
Indigenous Housing: The Direction Home: Report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities
Inscribing a Rural Economy in Alaska, 1938-1972
Intergovernmental Relations in Alaska: Development, Dynamics and Lessons
Is Nutrition North Canada on Shifting Ground? A Food Banks Canada Report
The Journal of the Canadian Rheumatology Association (Spring 2013, Volume 23, Number 1)
Mad Dogs and (Mostly) Englishmen: Colonial Relations, Commodities, and the Fate of Inuit Sled Dogs
Martha of the North
"Meals On Foot" For Pensioners
The Meaning of Education for Inuvialuit in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada
Mutual Incomprehension: The Cross Cultural Domain of Work in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community
My Country, Mine Country: Indigenous People, Mining and Development in Remote Australia
NAPLAN Language Assessments for Indigenous Children in Remote Communities: Issues and Problems
Northern Communities: The Prospects for Empowerment
A Northern Indian Band's Mode of Production and Its Articulation With the Multinational Mode
Nutrition North Canada: A Solution to Northern Canadian Food Insecurity?
The Official Mind of Canadian Colonialism
Out in the Cold: The Legacy of Canada's Inuit Relocation Experiment in the Arctic
Pathways for First Nation and Métis Youth in the Oil Sands
The Perceptions of First Nations Participants in a Community Oral Health Initiative
The Potential for Self-Help Housing in Northern Remote Aboriginal Communities
Progressing on Several Fronts
QTC Final Report: Achieving Saimaqatigiingniq
Re-inventing Canada: The North and National Policy
Remote Primary Health Care Teams Working Together Across Cultures, Across Professions
Report to the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the Complaints of the Inuit People Relocated from Inukjuak and Pond Inlet, to Grise Fiord and Resolute Bay in 1953 and 1955
Reverse English: Strategies of the Keewatin Career Development Corporation in Discourse Surrounding the Knowledge-Based Economy and Society
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Bonita Chlow, Ingamo Hall Friendship Centre
Presenter discusses the need for: literacy programs in the community, hands-on practically oriented education programs, low-level educational and life skills training, alcoholism counselling services, detox centre; problems with increasingly limited hospital facilities and a lack of psychiatric facilities; the need for a local victim assistance service organization in the community; as well as financial and staffing concerns at the Friendship Centre itself. Following the presentation Jimmy Omilgoituk comments on related education matters in the community.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Charlotte Wolfrey and Toby Andersen
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Dick Hill
Presenter discusses the administrative, economic, and demographic composition of Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Hill discusses its' ethnic composition (1/3 First Nations, 1/3 Inuit, 1/3 other), its' administrative and institutional apparatus, and related issues in response to questioning from Commissioners Rene Dussault, Allan Blakeney, Grace Blake, and Mary Sillett. Land claims and economic development are also discussed.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Elizabeth Hansen, Councillor, Inuvik Native Band
Presenter discusses the importance of promoting, preserving, and maintaining Gwich'in cultural heritage and issues such as economic development, housing, social services, alcoholism, drug, and solvent abuse, justice and health services.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by George Gillies, Inuvik Regional Hospital
In response to a question by Commissioner Allan Blakeney, Gillies discusses the amount of health staff in the Mackenzie Delta area including the proportion of Aboriginal employees, and their positions. Commissioner Mary Sillett also asks a staffing question, and then preceding presenter Patricia Lowe and Allan Blakeney discuss northern community staffing issues.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Victor Allen
presentation on the history of Inuvik going back to the establishment of the community in the 1950s. Followed by Commissioner Mary Sillett delivering opening remarks, and Commissioner Allan Blakeney and local Commissioner John Holman discuss the presentation with Allen.
Rural Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles in Oklahoma During the Great Depression
History Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oklahoma, 2000.