Table 17: Number and Percentage of Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Length of Time on the Public Housing Waiting List, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 18: Number and Percentage of Households with Internet Access From Within the Dwelling, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 19: Number and Percentage of Households With a Telephone, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 2: Number and Percentage of Dwellings Occupied by Usual Residents by Structural Type of Dwelling, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 3: Number and Percentage of Dwellings Occupied by Usual Residents by Housing Tenure, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 4: Number and Percentage of Dwellings Occupied by Usual Residents by Housing Type, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 477-0092: Distribution of the Population Aged 5 to 24 with Aboriginal Identity, by Age Group and Work Activity of Parents, Canada: Occasional (percent unless otherwise noted)
Table 477-0133: Employment Status by Sex, Aboriginal Status and Immigrant Status, Canada: Occasional
Table 5: Number and Percentage of Households by Level of Satisfaction With Dwelling Conditions, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 6: Number and Percentage of Dwellings Requiring Major Repairs, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 7: Number and Percentage of Dwellings Classified as Crowded, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 8: Number and Percentage of Crowded Dwellings Lacking one or More Bedrooms, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities, 2009/2010
Table 9: Number and Percentage of Crowded Dwellings Regularly Using the Living Room as a Sleeping Area, for Nunavut, Regions and Communities 2009/2010
TAHAH: Towards Aboriginal Health and Healing Program: Programming Connection: Case Study
Taking Care of Our Own: The Multifaceted Relationship between On-reserve Housing and Tuberculosis Occurrence
TARP Toronto Aboriginal Research Project: Case Studies
Te Ohonga Ake: The Determinants of Health for Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand
Te Reo Hāpai: The Language of Enrichment: A Māori Language Glossary for Use in the Mental Health, Addiction and Disability Sectors
Te Reo Māori me te Wāhi Mahi
Teacher Recruitment and Retention in Select First Nations Schools
Teaching Proper Drinking?: Clubs and Pubs in Indigenous Australia
Teachings Around Self-care and Medicine Gathering in Manitoulin Island, Ontario: Rebuilding Capacity Begins with Youth
Teenage Pregnancy and Parenthood Perspectives of First Nations Women
Ten-Year Experience of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Diagnostic and Resource Challenges in Indigenous Children
Therapeutic Nations: Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights
There Is No Longer Time: Mphatheleni Makaulule on the agency—and urgency—of women’s leadership
"There's a Treatment Centre Where the Residential School Used to be": Alcoholism, Acculturation, and Barriers to Indigenous Health in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
Thinking about Service Delivery: Aboriginal Providers, Universal Providers, and the Role of Friendship Centres
Focuses on three research questions: which type of organization should supply services? what links or partnerships could be constructed between organizations in order to increase overall capacity and effectiveness? and what part could Friendship Centres play? Chapter from Exploring the Urban Landscape edited by Jerry P. White and Jodi Bruhn. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Thinking Food Security "Outside the Box"
Thirst: Educational Resource
"This is a Continuation of Genocide": Examining the Pathologization of Indigeneity in the 2016 Suicide Crisis and State of Emergency in Attawapiskat First Nation
Those Who Take Us Away: Abusive Policing and Failures in Protection of Indigenous Women and Girls in Northern British Columbia, Canada
The Three Sisters: Renewing the World
Discusses the long history of Indigenous agriculture, how plants from the New World spread to the Old. and the need to return to traditional practices and regain food sovereignty. Educators share their experiences and lesson plans which use the story of the Three Sisters to teach a variety of subjects. Created to accompany the video.
Through Native Lenses: American Indian Vernacular Photographies and Performances of Memories, 1890-1940
Through Young Black Eyes: A Handbook to Protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children From the Impact of Family Violence and Child Abuse
Tilting the Balance: Indigenous Women, Development and Access to Justice
Tiny Little Laws: A Plague of Sexual Violence in Indian Country
Tobacco, Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use Among Aboriginal Youth Living Off-reserve: Results From the Youth Smoking Survey
Tobacco Use Prevalence - Disentagling Associations Between Alaska Native Race, Low Socio-Economic Status and Rural Disparities
Tourangeau Play Deals With Gang Issue
Towards an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Violence Prevention Framework for Men and Boys
Towards Healthier Indigenous Health Policies? Navigating the Labyrinth for Answers
Towards Mauri Ora: Examining the Potential Relationship Between Indigenous-Centric Entrepreneurship Education and Māori Suicide Prevention in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Tracking the Westernization of Urban Aboriginal Gambling in Canada's Prairie Provinces
Tracking the Westernization of Urban Aboriginal Gambling in Canada's Prairie Provinces
Traditional Conflict Resolution Processes: Mediation And Rituals To Address Conflicts In Multi-Ethnic Cultures Of Laos
"Traditionally, Disability Was Not Seen as Such": Writing and Healing in the Work of Mohegan Medicine People
Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls in Canada
Discusses intersection of social issues, colonization, and trafficking paradigm in the context of Aboriginal women. Chapter ten from Exploring the Urban Landscape edited by edited by Jerry P. White and Jodi Bruhn. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.