Table 105-0512: Health Indicator Profile, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Four Year Estimates, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional Rate [2011 to 2014]
Table 105-0513: Health Indicator Profile, by Aboriginal Identity and Sex, Age-standardized Rate, Four Year Estimates, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (Rate ) [2007 to 2010]
Table 2: Percentage Distribution of the Population by Knowledge of Official Languages for Selected Aboriginal Identity Categories, Canada, 2011
Table 282-0165: Labour Force Survey Estimates (LFS), Employment by Aboriginal Group, National Occupational Classification (NOC), Sex and Age Group: Annual (persons x 1,000)
Table 282-0166: Labour Force Survey Estimates (LFS), Employment by Aboriginal Group, National Occupational Classification (NOC) and Age Group, Canada, Selected Provinces and Regions: Annual (persons x 1,000)
Table 282-0230: Labour Force Survey Estimates (LFS), Employment by Aboriginal Group, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and Age Group, Canada and Selected Regions: Annual (persons x 1,000)
Table 282-0233: Labour Force Survey Estimates (LFS), Average Hourly and Weekly Wages and Average Usual Weekly Hours by Aboriginal Group and Age Group, Canada, Selected Provinces and Regions: Annual (number unless otherwise noted)
Table 3: Population Who Reported an Aboriginal Mother Tongue, Population Who Reported an Ability to Conduct a Conversation in an Aboriginal Language and Population who Reported an Ability to Conduct a Conversation in an Aboriginal Language That is Not Their Mother Tongue, For Selected Aboriginal Identity Categories, Canada, 2011
Table 4: Population Who Reported an Aboriginal Mother Tongue and Population who Reported an Aboriginal Mother Tongue but who Could not Conduct a Conversation in that Language, for Selected Aboriginal Identity Categories, Canada, 2011
Table 5: Total Population and Population who Reported an Ability to Conduct a Conversation in an Aboriginal Language for Selected First Nations Population Groups, Canada, 2011
Table 6: Total Inuit Population and Inuit Population who Reported an Ability to Conduct a Conversation in an Inuit Language by Area of Residence--Inuit Nanangut, Canada, 2011
Te Ara Whakapiki Taitamariki: Youth’12
Te Ohonga Ake: The Determinants of Health for Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand
Teaching for Equity? What Teachers Say About Their Work in Aboriginal Communities
"This is the Whiteman's Law": Aboriginal Resistance, Bureaucratic Change and the Census of Canada, 1830-2006
Those Who Take Us Away: Abusive Policing and Failures in Protection of Indigenous Women and Girls in Northern British Columbia, Canada
Three-Partner Dancing: Placing Participatory Action Research into Practice Within an Indigenous, Racialized & Academic Space
Tobacco Use
Total Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Language Spoken Most Often at Work, for Nunavut and its Communities, 2011 NHS (National Household Survey)
Towards a Maori Statistics Framework
Discusses the process of developing a system of gathering statistics for and about the Maori. Objectives were to ensure information was relevant, enhance knowledge and use of statistics at community level, and improve statistical capabilities in community organizations. Chapter fourteen from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Towards a New Supraregulatory Approach to Environmental Assessment in Northern Canada
Towards Effective Tobacco Control in First Nations and Inuit Communities
Trading Up -- High School and Beyond: Five Illustrative Canadian Case Studies
Traditional Food Attributes Must be Included in Studies of Food Security in the Canadian Arctic
Transformative Networks: How ACADRE/NEAHR Support for Graduate Students has Impacted Aboriginal Health Research in Canada
The Transition from the Historical Inuit Suicide Pattern to the Present Inuit Suicide Pattern
Traces trends in Nunavut, Nunavik, Alaska, Greenland and the Circumpolar region, and discusses possible explanations for increases in the suicide rate.
Chapter three from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Translating the Diabetes Prevention Program Into American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Results from the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Diabetes Prevention Demonstration Project
Transportation Injuries and Safety
Traumatic Brain Injury and Mental Health Among Two American Indian Populations
Traumatic Pasts in Canadian Aboriginal People: Further Support for a Complex Trauma Conceptualization?
[Treaty Essential Learnings Survey Results: 2012-2013]
Trends in Indigenous Policing Models: An International Comparison
A Tribalography of Alaska Native Presence in Academia
Tripartite Data Quality and Sharing Agreement: 2012 Annual Report on Progress
Two Solitudes? Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Opinion in Saskatchewan
Underdeveloped Identities: The Misrecognition of Aboriginality in the Canadian Census
Understanding from Within: Research Findings and NWAC's Contributions to Canada's National Population Health Study on Neurological Conditions (NPHSNC)
Understanding Health Indicators
Understanding Neglect in First Nations Families
Unstated Paternity: Estimates and Contributing Factors
Data from two previous studies looks at prevalence and implications.
Chapter eleven from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 2, which is also vol. 2 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.