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Aboriginal Nursing Students' Experiences in Two Canadian Schools of Nursing: A Critical Ethnography
Aboriginal People and the Law in British Columbia
Aboriginal Peoples and Postsecondary Education in Canada
Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education: A Think Piece From The Centre For Native Policy and Research
Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education and Labour Market Outcomes in Canada, 1996
Information taken from a longer study commissioned by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND).
Chapter eight from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education and Training Policy Framework and Action Plan: 2020 Vision for the Future
Aboriginal Postsecondary Education in Canada and the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development: A Critical Policy Analysis
Aboriginal Registered Nurses in Rural & Remote Canada: Results from a National Survey
Aboriginal School a Joint Effort
Aboriginal Self-Identification Project: Final Report
Aboriginal Strategic Plan: Simon Fraser University, 2013-2018
Aboriginal Students' Perceptions of Post-Secondary Success Initiatives
Aboriginal Women: A Profile from the 2001 Census
Academic Characteristics Among First-Generation and Non-First-Generation College Students
Acting Across Boundaries in Aboriginal Curriculum Development: Examples From Northern British Columbia
The "Actual State of Things": Teaching About Law in Political and Historical Context
AIHEC Accepts Wyoming College, Elects Officers
AIHEC Sends Delegates to World Conference
[Alaska Native Political Leadership and Higher Education]
American Indian/Alaska Native Education: An Overview
American Indian/Alaska Native Students' Use of a University Student Support Office
American Indian/Alaska Native Women: The Path to the Doctorate
American Indian Collegiate Athletes: Accessing Education Through Sport
American Indian Studies: An Overview. Keynote Address at the Native Studies Conferences, Yale University, February 5, 1998
American Indians Higher Education Before 1974: From Colonization to Self-Determination
An Analysis of Graduation Rates of American Indians at the University of New Mexico: Implications for Higher Education
An Analysis of Tribal College Student's Backgrounds, Motivations, and Attitudes: The Relationship to Classroom Retention
Annotated Bibliography: Prepared for the Joint Task Force on Improving Education and Employment Outcomes for First Nations and Métis People: Final Draft
Arbitration Panel Clear Prof's Rights Violated
Athabasca University Honors RCCC President
Athabascan Musher Hailed by Haskell
Balancing Disciplines and Interdisciplines in a New Professional Terrain
Becoming Visible in Invisible Space: How the Cyborg Trickster is (Re)Inventing American Indian (NDN) Identity
Beginning the Medicine Path: American Indian and Alaska Native Medical Students
Beyond Cultural Differences and Similarities: Student Teachers Encounter Aboriginal Children's Literature
Big Vibrators, Bums, and Big Explosions: Danger and Reward in Teaching Sherman Alexie
Boarding School, Family and Opportunity: Student Discourses at Adaptive Strategies at the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
Brother Encouraged 'A' Student's Curiosity About Science
Dr. Lillian Eva Dyck, receipient of the 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the field of Science and Technology, relates to readers the personal interests and influences that led her to pursue science.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
A BScN Program for Nunavut
Building Partnership for the New Millennium
Campus Racial Climate as Perceived by Undergraduate American Indian Students Attending the University of North Dakota
A Canadian Survey of Postgraduate Education in Aboriginal Women's Health in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Career Dilemmas Among Diné (Navajo) College Graduates: An Exploration of the Dinétah (Navajo Nation) Brain Drain
CCAB Continues to Build Strong Relationships
Discusses the growth of the Council For Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and attributes success to several initiatives including: networking events, recruitment/retention programs, and the hall of fame.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.