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1983 Elders' Conference 2/5
1983 Elders' Conference 4/5
Adam Solway Interview 1
Adapting Evidence-Based Tobacco Addiction Treatment for Inuit Living in Ontario: A Qualitative Study of Collaboration and Co-creation to Move From Pan-Indigenous to Inuit-Specific Programming
Examines the IT'S TIME toolkit as a means to provide collaborative culturally relevant treatment for tobacco addiction within Inuit communities.
Addiction, Substance Use and Homelessness – An Analysis from the Nationally Coordinated Point-in-Time Counts
Addressing Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Trafficking as Co-Morbidities in Missing or Murdered Indigenous Populations
Alcohol and the Unborn Baby
Alcoholism Treatment and the Relationship of Native American Cultural Values to Recovery
The Armidale and New England Hospital
Assessing the Needs of Urban American Indians in North Texas: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project
Book Review: "A Study of Drinking in a Remote Aboriginal Community"
Book Review: This Precious Foliage
The Cedar Project: Historical, Structural and Interpersonal Determinants of Involvement in Survival Sex Work Over Time Among Indigenous Women Who Have Used Drugs in Two Canadian Cities
The Cedar Project - Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability of Mobile Health Among Young Indigenous People Who Have Used Drugs in British Columbia, Canada: Mixed Methods Exploratory Study
Chief One Gun Interview
Collaborative Data Governance to Support First Nations-Led Overdose Surveillance and Data Analysis in British Columbia, Canada
Discusses the collection of Indigenous opioid-related overdoses data that adheres to the OCAP principles and supports Indigenous self-determination.
Colonial Policies and Indigenous Women in Canada
Community Awareness of Outreach Efforts to Reduce Underage Drinking on California Indian Reservations
COVID-19 Information for First Nations in Alberta
The Culture is Prevention Project: Measuring Culture As a Social Determinant of Mental Health for Native/Indigenous Peoples
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Annual Report, Fiscal year 1982-1983
Drug and Alcohol Policies at Tribal Colleges: A Descriptive Study Assessing Variations in Alcohol and Drug Policy by Setting
Elsie Gattie Interview #2
An Ethnography of Drinking and Sobriety Among the Lakota Sioux
An Examination of Novel Harm Reduction Interventions for Indigenous and Other Youth of Color
Examining Cultural Identification and Alcohol Use among American Indian and Caucasian College Students
Firewater Labels and Methodologies
First Nations Youth Smoking: Factors Associated with Resilience
Frank and Mary One Spot Interview
Healing the Whole Human Being: Realist Review of Best Practices and Contextual Factors for Preventing & Treating Opioid Misuse in Indigenous Contexts in Alberta
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
The Highway of Tears
The Implementation of Rifapentine and Isoniazid (3HP) in two Remote Arctic Communities with a Predominantly Inuit Population, the Taima TB 3HP Study
Interviews with American Indian and Alaska Native People Who Inject Drugs
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
Māori Mental Health Nursing: Growing Our Workforce
Max Ireland Interview #2
Mental Health and Addictions System Performance in Ontario First Nations (2009-2019): Interim Report
Missing or Murdered Indigenous People: Culturally Based Prevention Strategies
Models of Tribal Promising Practices: Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention, Care Coordination, and Data Systems
Moving Towards Cultural Safety in Mental Health and Addictions Contracting for Urban Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from British Columbia
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2020.
The New England Dependency Resource Units (DRU)
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
Pandemic Experiences and Impacts of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Indigenous Communities: Preliminary Knowledge Synthesis
The Potential Impacts of COVID-19 on Inuit Nunangat
Putting Indigenous Harm Reduction to Work: Developing and Evaluating “Not Just Naloxone”
Evaluates the use of more traditional holistic culturally sensitive approaches to address harm reduction for Indigenous people and communities.
Respecting Tobacco: Traditional vs. Commercial Use
Educational animated short (8:26 min.).