Table 477-0091: Distribution of the Population Aged 5 to 24 with Aboriginal Identity, by Age Group and Living Arrangement, Canada: Occasional (percent unless otherwise noted)
Table 477-0096: Distribution of the Population Aged 25 to 64 (Total and with Aboriginal Identity), by Sex and Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (percent)
Table 477-0133: Employment Status by Sex, Aboriginal Status and Immigrant Status, Canada: Occasional
Table 5: Household Incomes, for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
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 576-0009: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Self-rated Ability to Speak and Understand an Aboriginal Language, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories
Table 576-0010: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Self-rated Ability to Speak and Understand an Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 6 years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0011: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Primary Aboriginal Language Spoken and Self-rated Ability to Speak Primary Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0012: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Primary Aboriginal Language Understood and Self-rated Ability to Understand Primary Language, by Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0013: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Importance of Speaking and Understanding an Aboriginal Language, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 576-0014: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Importance of Speaking and Understanding an Aboriginal Language, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional (persons)
Table 578-0001: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Educational Attainment and Labour Force Status, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
Table 578-0002: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Educational Attainment and Labour Force Status, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat
Table 578-0004: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Path to Obtaining High School Diploma and Postsecondary Education, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat
Table 578-003: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Path to Obtaining High School Diploma and Postsecondary Education, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional (persons)
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
Table 6: Type of Dwelling and Average Number of Bedrooms for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 7: Period of Construction of Dwellings for Aboriginal On-reserve Households
Table 8: Housing Adequacy and Suitability
Table 9: Adequacy- and Suitability-based Housing Need
Tabulation: Aboriginal Identity (8), Age Groups (20), Registered or Treaty Indian Status (3), Area of Residence: On Reserve (3) and Sex (3) for the Population in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2011 National Household Survey
Tairāwhiti Māori Economic Development Report: Critical Analysis and Strategic Options
Te Ara Whakapiki Taitamariki: Youth’12
Te Kōrerotia o te reo Māori
Te Ohonga Ake: The Determinants of Health for Māori Children and Young People in New Zealand
Te Reo Māori me ōna Ratonga
Te Reo Māori me te Hapori
Te Reo Māori me te Tuakiri Ā-Motu
Te Reo Māori me te Wāhi Mahi
Te Reo Māori me te Whānau
Teen Pregnancy in Inuit Communities - Gaps Still Needed to Be Filled
Ten-Year Experience of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Diagnostic and Resource Challenges in Indigenous Children
Those Who Take Us Away: Abusive Policing and Failures in Protection of Indigenous Women and Girls in Northern British Columbia, Canada
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.
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 Foods and 25(OH)D Concentrations in a Subarctic First Nations Community
Trajectories of First Nations Youth Subject to the Youth Protection Act: Component 3: Analysis of Mainstream Youth Protection Agencies Administration Data
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.