Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Indigenous Peoples and Education]
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Indigenous Youth]
Editors' Introduction: Faces of HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse in Native American Communities
Education and Learning in an Aboriginal Community
Elder Abuse Issues in Indian Country
Presents findings from the Elder Abuse Survey conducted with Tribal Judges, Title VI Program Directors and Tribal Elders and review of elder abuse codes. Also includes a model tribal elder protection code, examples of abuse, and discussion of traditional cultural practices and their impact.
The Elimination of Indigenous Mascots, Logos, and Nicknames: Organizing on College Campuses
The Embodiment of Inequity: Health Disparities in Aboriginal Canada
An Employment Development Strategy for Inner-City Regina
Engagement, Classroom Environment, Academic Outcomes, and American Indian Middle School Students
Enough To Keep Them Alive: Indian Welfare in Canada 1873-1965
'Enough To Keep Them Alive': Indian Welfare in Canada, 1873-1965
Environmental and Health Benefits of Hunting Lifestyles and Diets for the Innu of Labrador
"Equipped for Murder": The Paxton Boys and "The Spirit of Killing all Indians" in Pennsylvania, 1763-1764
The Ethics of Research Involving Canada's Aboriginal Populations
Ethnic Disparities in Glycemic Control Among Rural Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
Evaluation of an Inner City Public Health Clinic Serving an Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Population
The Evolution of Health Status and Health Determinants in the Cree Region (Eeyou Istchee): Eastmain-1-A Powerhouse and Rupert Diversion Sectoral Report: Volume 1: Context and Findings
An Examination of Career Paths of Aboriginal Women Principals of Band-Controlled Schools
Expensive Food For Thought
The Experience of Urban Aboriginals with Health Care Services in Canada: Implications for Social Work Practice
An Exploration of Housing Options for Aboriginal People in Edmonton, Alberta and Winnipeg, Manitoba
"Faith" in Social Change: Three Case Studies from American Social Movement History, 1890-1940
Family Cohesion and Conflict in an American Indian Community
Farm Labourers and Small-Scale Producers in Latin America
The Farmington Report: Civil Rights for Native Americans 30 Years Later
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Canadian Guidelines for Diagnosis
Final Report: Supporting Aboriginal Children and Youth With Learning and/or Behavioural Disabilities in the Care of Aboriginal Child Welfare Agencies
Finding Our Way Home: Research on Indigenous Homelessness in Surrey: Part 1: Research Report on Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Related Material: Part 2: What We Heard Report; Part 3: Data Summary; Executive Summary.
Fires Were Started: An Interview with Noam Gonick
A First Look at Shelter Costs for Households Living on Reserve Using New Data from the 2021 Census
First Ministers and National Aboriginal Leaders Strengthening Relationships and Closing the Gap
First Nations Early Learning and Child Care Action Plan
First Nations Health and Wellness in Manitoba: Overview of Gaps in Service and Issues Associated with Jurisdictions - Final Report
First Nations Helping Fill Construction Gap
First Nations Housing Action Plan
First Nations Labour and Employment Development Survey (FNLED) Survey: 2022 Report
Results organized under six headings: demographics, language and culture, education and training, skills and work readiness, labour market indicators, and workplace wellbeing and culture.
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Experiences
First Nations/Quebec Incidence Study of Child Maltreatment and Serious Behaviour Problems Investigated by Child Protection Services in 2019
Uses a weighted sample of 2,211 First Nations children and 34,575 non-Indigenous children extracted from administrative databases of institutions which provided child protection services.
First Nations Regional Longitudinal Health Survey (RHS) 2002/03: Results for Adults, Youth and Children Living in First Nations Communities
FNLED Peoples Report: 2018-2020
Results from 1,350 individuals living in 25 communities. Respondents were asked questions about employment, income, ability to meet expenses, retirement, cultural practices, First Nations language skills, and physical health.