Edith Tasse Interview
Edith Tasse Interview #2
Editor's Introduction: Lessons from Research [Volume 6, Number 1]
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples]
Elsie Gattie Interview
Elsie Gattie Interview #2
Empowering Ourselves: Making Education and Schooling One
Encounters
Environment, Subsistence Patterns, and Socioeconomic Alternatives Among the Nana Iñupiat of Northwest Alaska
Environmental Assessment and Saskatchewan’s First Nations: A Resource Handbook
Environmental Influences on Physical Activity and Diet of Woodland Cree Women in Northern Saskatchewan
Environmental Protection: Challenges and Prospects for First Nations under the First Nations Land Management Act
An Ethnoarchaeological Approach to the Seasonality of Historic Cree sites in Central Québec
Ethnobotany, Institutional Ethnography, and the Knowledge of Ruling Relations
Ethnology of the Greenland Eskimos
Étude Du Potentiel Biopharmaceutique Du Solidago Canadensis Linné
Eva Owl Interview #1
The Eye of the Surveyor: Literature and the Mapping of English Canada
Facilitating Complementary Inputs and Scoping Economies in the Joint Supply of Health and Environmental Services in Aboriginal Central Australia
Factors Affecting the Implementation of an Elementary Science Curriculum in Three Northern Saskatchewan Provincial Schools
Factors Associated with Food Insecurity Among Women in a Small Indigenous Canadian Arctic Community
Final Report: Historical Place Names: A Case Study of Three Townships on the County of Peterborough
Fire, Climate, and Social-Ecological Systems in the Ancient Southwest: Alluvial Geoarchaeology and Applied Historical Ecology
Fire, Plants and People: Exploring Environmental Relations Through Local Knowledge of Postfire Ecology at Wemindji, Quebec
A First Approximation of Holocene Inter-Assemblage Variability in Central Alaska
First Nations, Forest Lands, and "Aboriginal forestry" in Canada: From Exclusion to Co-management and Beyond
First Nations Lag Behind in Connectivity
First Nations Land Rights and Environmentalism in British Columbia
First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Regional Longitudinal Health Survey 2002/03: Environmental Health Impact Assessment Survey: Final Report
[First Nations: The Circle Unbroken]
First Nations to Benefit from Improved Internet Access
Reports on the joint venture of three Indigenous organizations that created the first inter-provincial community-owned-and-operated broadband satellite in Canada to serve northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.
First Nations Women and Information and Communication Technologies
Fish, Politics and Treaty Rights: Who Protects Salmon Resources in Washington State?
The Fish Traps at Brewarrina, N.S.W.
The Flavours of the Indigenous: Branding Native Food Products in Contemporary Australia
Food In Nutrition Work
Food Policy: The Native Women's Association of Canada Engagement Results
Food-Related Behavior, Physical Activity, and Dietary Intake in First Nations - A Population at High Risk For Diabetes
[Foreword, Introduction]
The Four Directions Medicine Wheel as Shared by a Female Elder from the Anishnabe Nation
From Dispossession to Decolonization: Towards a Critical Indigenous Geography of Hul'qumi'num Territory
From Dog Days to Horse Warriors: Montana's People, 1700-1820
Discusses the lifeways of Indigenous peoples of Montana just prior to contact and the impact that Europeans had on them.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.
From Health Worker to Health Worker...Across Australia: Aboriginal Studies and Environmental Health
From Health Worker to Health Worker....Across Australia: Atitjere Dog Project
From Nunavut to Micronesia: Feedback and Description, Visual Repatriation and Online Photographs of Indigenous Peoples
From Turtle Mountains to the Badlands: Learning to Teach Native Ways of Knowing
The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883
Examines whether there was a direct link between army policy and extermination of the buffalo through a study of "official military reports, personal letters, the reminiscences of retired army officers and ex-buffalo hunters, the observations of Indian Bureau personnel and Indians themselves, along with other eye-witness accounts".