Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding Indigenous Masculinity and Street Gang Involvement
Through the Lens of Our Cameras: Children's Lived Experience with Food Security in a Canadian Indigenous Community
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and Swift Water Power Corporation
Top 5 Indigenous Issues All Canadians Should Care About
Toward a Métis Economic Development Strategy: Developing the Strategy
Toward Food Security in Canada's North: Summary Report
Towards A Deeper Understanding of the Indigenous Experience of Urban Homelessness
Towards a Literary Jurisprudence of Harm: Rewriting the Aboriginal Child in Law's Imaginary of Violence
Traditional Food Upskilling as a Pathway to Urban Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Final Report
Trajectories of Women's Homelessness in Canada's 3 Northern Territories
Transformative Planning Practice and Urban Indigenous Governance in Vancouver, British Columbia
Truth and Reconciliation: Canadians See Value in Process, Skeptical about Government Action
Reports results of online survey conducted from June 9-12, 2015, with a sample of 1511 Canadian adults who were members of the Angus Reid Forum. Respondents were asked whether they agreed with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's key recommendations.
Related Material: Survey Questionnaire.
Understanding Māori Food Security and Food Sovereignty Issues in Whakatāne
Understanding the Social and Economic Impacts of Mining Development in Inuit Communities: Experiences With Past and Present Mines in Inuit Nunangat
Unearthing Human Resources: Aboriginal Skills Development and Employment in the Natural Resources Sector
Universities and Indian Country: Case Studies in Tribal-Driven Research
Unsettling Canada: A National Wake-up Call
Up in Smoke: A Tradeoff Study Between Tobacco as an Economic Development Tool or Public Health Liability in an American Indian Tribe
Urban Nightmare
Using a Community of Practice Model to Create Change For Northern Homeless Women
Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada: Review of Reports and Recommendations--Executive Summary
Walking in Indian Moccasins: The Native Policies of Tommy Douglas and the CCF
Walking Through the Door of a Friendship Centre: Towards a New Understanding of 'Service Delivery' in Urban Indigenous Communities
Watering the Garden of Family Wellbeing: Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People to Bloom and Grow: Recommendations and Outcomes from the National Roundtable Empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People through the Family Wellbeing Program
A Way of Life Lost: The Legacy of Residential Schools
The Way We Civilize: Aboriginal Affairs, the Untold Story
We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities
"We are the Land": Researching Environmental Repossession with Anishinaabe Elders
What about the Men?: Northern Men's Research Project: Final Report
Research conducted to document men's feelings about learning, work and well-being. Methods used were interviews (33 participants), closed questionnaires (166), workshop with the community-based researchers and Indigenous male role models (11).
Related Material: Summary and Recommendations.
What Are the Predictors of Volatile Substance Use in an Urban Community of Adults Who Are Homeless?
What Do We Do about the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools?
What's a National Inquiry? How Do Inquiries Work?
Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories
White by Definition: Status, Identity and Aboriginal Rights
Examines the issue of Aboriginal identification and inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples, and looks at how government policies fail to meet the concerns of specific groups. Uses case study of Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
“Who is there to support our women?”: Positive Aboriginal Women (PAW) Speak Out about Health and Social Care Experiences and Needs During Pregnancy, Birth and Motherhood
Why the Caged Bird Sings: Radical Inclusivity, Sonic Survivance and the Collective Ownership of Freedom Songs
Widening the Circle: Collaborative Research for Mental Health Promotion in Native Communities
Within the Confines: Women and the Law in Canada
Work Shouldn't Be This Hard
Workplace RAP Barometer 2014
Wrapping Our Ways around Them: Aboriginal Communities and the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA) Guidebook
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