Queer Alchemy: Fabulousness in Gay Male Literature and Film
Queer Indigenous Studies: Critical Interventions in Theory, Politics, and Literature
Quels Sont les Facteurs Favorisant ou Inhibant la Réussite Éducative des Élèves Autochtones?
Quest for Identity in Native Canadian Fiction: A Study of Jeannette Armstrong, Ruby Slipjack, and Tomson Highway
Questions Need to be Answered, Says Family Member of Pickton's Last Victim
Reflects on the life and personality of Mona Wilson, a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton, and the naming of a corporation after Wilson's First Nation's name, Running Bear.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Race and the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition of 1895
Race, Gender and Colonialism: Public Life Among the Six Nations of Grand River, 1899-1939
Racial Discrimination, Post Traumatic Stress, and Gambling Problems among Urban Aboriginal Adults in Canada
Racial Folly: A Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Family
Racial Oppression in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
The Racialization of Dine (Navajo) Youth in Education
Racing Solidarity, Remaking Labour: Labour Renewal From A Decolonizing And Anti-Racism Perspective
Racism and Discrimination against First Nations: Summary Portrait and Recommendations
Racism, Discrimination and Health Services to Aboriginal People in South West Queensland
Racism in the Electronic Age: Role of Online Forums in Expressing Racial Attitudes About American Indians
Rainy River Lives: Stories Told by Maggie Wilson
Raising-up Hunters & Protectors Once Again: The Unaaq Men's Association
Rampart House
Historic site located near the mouth of Boundary Creek (Shanàghan K’òhnjik) and right next to the boundary between the United States and Canada.
Rates of Stillbirth by Gestational Age and Cause in Inuit and First Nations Populations in Quebec
Rayna Green, Joy Harjo, and Wendy Rose: The Necessity of Native American Storytelling in Combating Oppression and Injustice
RCMP Slammed With Report on Rapes, Violence in B.C.
Brief report on the allegations brought forward to the RCMP by the Human Rights Watch Report.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
[Re]claiming My Indigenous Knowledge: Challenges, Resistance, and Opportunities
Re-Conceptualizing Research: An Indigenous Perspective
(Re)covering Oka: Alanis Obomsawin's Representation of the Crisis at Oka
Re-Creating the Circle: The Renewal of American Indian Self-Determination
Re-reading Photographs through the Lens of Defamiliarizing the Aboriginal
Re-Searching Métis Identity: My Métis Family Story
Re-Storying the Colonial Landscape: Richard Wagamese's Indian Horse
Re-visualizing a History: First Nations, Children and Costuming - Exhibition
Reaching Agreement for an Aboriginal E-health Research Agenda: The Aboriginal Telehealth Knowledge Circle Consensus Method
Reading Beyond Race in Margaret Laurence's "The Loons" From A Bird in the House
Reading Coolibah's Story: As Told by Coolibah to John Boulton
Reading Shanawdithit's Drawings: Transcultural Texts in the North American Colonial World
Ready for Business: Canada’s Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Businesses as Equal Partners
Realizing 'Quality' in Indigenous Early Childhood Development
Realizing the Potential: Priority Investments in Saskatchewan's First Nations and Métis People
Rebuilding From Resilience: Research Framework For a Randomized Controlled Trial of Community-led Interventions to Prevent Domestic Violence in Aboriginal Communities
Rebuilding Northern Foodsheds, Sustainable Food Systems, Community Well-Being, and Food Security
The Reception of Indigenous Life Stories: The Case of The Days of Augusta
Reclaiming Our Indigenous Voices: The Problem with Postcolonial Sub-Saharan African School Curriculum
Reclaiming Our Voices: Two Spirit Health & Human Service Needs in New York State
Reclaiming the Wasteland: Samson and Delilah and the Historical Perception and Construction of Indigenous Knowledges in Australian Cinema
Reclaiming Tradition Around The Kitchen Table: a Model for HIV, Hepatitis and Sexual Health Education
Recognition, Redistribution, and Representation: Assessing the Transformative Potential of Reparations for the Indian Residential Schools Experience
Recommendations for Clinical Care Guidelines on the Management of Otitis Media in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Populations
Reconciliation: A Work in Progress
Reconciliation and the Quest for Pākehā Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand
Reconciliation in Canadian Museums
Reconciliation with Residential School Survivors: A Progress Report
Brief discussion of how schools functioned, abuses that took place, churches and government's response to law suits, settlement agreements and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Chapter eight from A History of Treaties and Policies, which is vol. 7 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.