To Know the Language: Leveraging Cultural Knowledge for Job Creation
Top 5 Indigenous Issues All Canadians Should Care About
Topographic Analysis of the Dorset Occupation at Phillip's Garden, Northwestern Newfoundland: Implications for Dwelling Numbers, Forms, and Site Settlement
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
Towards the Development of a Culturally Sensitive, Empowerment-Based Sexual Assault Resistance Model for Anishinaabe Women
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
Tribal Leaders Handbook on Homeownership
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.
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Truths of Reconciliation: Canadians Are Deeply Divided on How to Best Address Indigenous Issues
Data from online survey conducted from March 20-27, 2018, with a sample of 2,443 adult Canadians who were members of the Angus Reid Forum.
Try Bravery for a Change: Supporting Indigenous Health Training and Development in Canadian Universities
Understanding Māori Food Security and Food Sovereignty Issues in Whakatāne
Understanding Police-Indigenous Relations in Remote and Rural Australia: Police Perspectives
Understanding the Social and Economic Impacts of Mining Development in Inuit Communities: Experiences With Past and Present Mines in Inuit Nunangat
Understanding the Ways Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women are Framed and Handled by Social Media Users
Unearthing Human Resources: Aboriginal Skills Development and Employment in the Natural Resources Sector
Universities and Indian Country: Case Studies in Tribal-Driven Research
"The Unkillable Mother": Sovereignty and Survivance in Louise Erdrich's The Round House
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
Use of Alcohol and Drugs, Cyberaddiction and Issues Related to Gambling
Using a Community of Practice Model to Create Change For Northern Homeless Women
Using the Lōkahi Wheel: A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Engage Native Hawaiians in Research Contexts
VAW Legal Information Resource: Supporting Aboriginal Women Facing Violence
Victorian Aboriginal Men's Programs Literature Review
Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada: Review of Reports and Recommendations--Executive Summary
Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada: A Colonial Legacy or Tragedy?
Violence and Abuse in Sámi Communities
Analyzes the State's human rights obligations as found in the European Convention on Human Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Istanbul Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and examines the challenges that prevent Sámi victims from accessing support services and the measures implemented to provide remedies to the problem.
Waakia’ligan: Community Voices on Housing at Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba
Walking Through the Door of a Friendship Centre: Towards a New Understanding of 'Service Delivery' in Urban Indigenous Communities
Walking Together: Ontario's Long-Term Strategy to End Violence against Indigenous Women: Year Two Update--March 2018
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
We Are More Than Missing and Murdered: The Healing Power of Re-writing, Re-claiming and Re-presenting
We Are Not Going Anywhere
"We are the Land": Researching Environmental Repossession with Anishinaabe Elders
We Have Stories: Five Generations of Indigenous Women in Water
We Matter, We Count: Winnipeg Street Census 2018: Final Report
“We stopped sharing when we became civilized”: A Model of Colonialism as a Determinant of Indigenous Health in Canada
"We’ve Been Researched to Death”: Exploring the Research Experiences of Urban Indigenous Peoples in Vancouver, Canada
We Were Always Here
The Wetiko Legal Principles: Cree and Anishinabek Responses to Violence and Victimization
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.