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Keeper of My Home Learning Resource: First Nations Teaching Materials and Online Games about Housing
Website contains links to educational material for Kindergarten to Grade 12, including summary of housing topics, lessons plans, E-learning games and guides, and activity booklets. Content is arranged around 4 themes: traditional teaching of the community, First Nations housing topics, home maintenance and home safety.
Keeping First Nations Children at Home: A Few Federal Policy Changes Could Make a Big Difference
Lands of Shame: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 'Homelands' in Transition
Laughing Out Loud: American Indian Comedy as a Force for Social Change
Leading an Extraordinary Life: Wise Practices for an HIV Prevention Campaign with Two-Spirit Men
Legal Hurdles Stall Rape Cases on Native Lands
Lemon Pie and Finding Ali
The Lens of Culture: Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives in the Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD
Life Givers: Honouring Our Elders and Children
Little Voices of Nunavut: A Study of Women's Homelessness North of 60: Territorial Report
A Longitudinal Study of Hope in Native American Children and Adolescents
A Longitudinal Study of Welfare Exit among American Indian Families
Loss of Trust Among First Nation People: Implications when Implementing Child Protection Treatment Initiatives
Maintaining Food Security in Elsipogtog First Nation
[Making Our Shelter Strong: Training for Inuit Shelter Workers. Facilitator's Handbook]
Making Our Shelter Strong: Training for Inuit Shelter Workers. Participant Handbook
The Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathways (MAP) Project:
Using Adolescent Child Protective Services Population-Based Research to Identify Research Questions
Maori at Work: The Shaping of a Maori Workforce within the New Zealand State 1935-1975
Mapping Geographies of Violence Against Indigenous Peoples & for Self-Determined, Safe Indigenous Futurities
Georgraphy Thesis (PhD) -- University of Arizona, 2023.
Marchers Remember Victims of Violence
Discusses the 16th Annual Women's Memorial March to commemorate women who have been victims of violence.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Marijuana Initiation in 2 American Indian Reservation Communities: Comparison With a National Sample
Maze of Injustice: The Failure to Protect Indigenous Women from Sexual Violence in the USA
Métis Housing Need in BC Costing Model Report
Analysis focuses on cost of reducing core housing need by 50%, lowest cost interventions, and reducing the gap between Metis and comparable non-Indigenous populations using data collected in the MNBC Housing Needs Survey, The Voice of Metis: Housing Needs Assessment.
Métisness in Western Workplaces - Identity and Conflict
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2007.
Please Note: Must be viewed in Firefox browser.
A Million Tears: One Woman's Story
Misguided Medicine
Mistreatment of Aboriginal Women Dire Problem
Mohawk First Nations: Successes and Challenges of Small Business Owners
Mohawk Indian Tribe Lesson Plan "Sky Walkers"
Lesson plan about the Mohawk men who worked the high steel in New York City. For use with The Mohawks Who Built Manhattan by Renee Valois.
Related video High Steel.
Moose Hide Campaign Learning Platform for K-12
Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led movement to engage men and boys in preventing violence against women and children. Site includes links to teacher resources such as a curriculum guide, lesson plans, and videos.
Mother Worried about Gang Threat
N'tacimowin inna nah': Coming in to Two-Spirit Identities
Narratives of Social Support and Health in Aboriginal Communities
A Nation in Distress: The Political Economy of Urban Aboriginal Poverty
A "National Emergency" in Australia: The Howard Government's Intervention in Northern Territory Aboriginal Affairs
Native American Kids: American Indian Children's Well-Being Indicators for the Nation and Two States
Native American Youth Gangs: Linking Culture, History and Theory for Improved Understanding, Prevention and Intervention
Native Community Development Financial Institutions: Building A Foundation For Strong Native Economies
Native Counselling Services of Alberta
Native Leaders Ask: Where's Our Canada?
Aboriginal leaders, including National Chief Phil Fontaine of the Assembly of First Nations, are frustrated at the Canadian government's lack of concern for the living conditions of its Aboriginal peoples.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.