A Psychoeducational Manual for Counselling Alberta's Aboriginal Youth
Psychological Distress and Seasonal Affective Disorder among Urban Aboriginal Participants
Quebec First Nations Regional Health Survey - 2008: Chapter 3: Migration
The Rainy Day Project
Raymond Boisjoly in Conversation With Marcia Crosby
Re-Imagining Indigeneity Through Performance: Creative Pathways to Urban Aboriginality & Cultural Survival
Re-situating Indigenous Planning in the City
Reclaiming Indigenous Planning
Reclaiming Indigenous Planning
Red Worn Runners: A Narrative Inquiry into the Stories of Aboriginal Youth and Families in Urban Settings
Regional Centres
[Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles]
Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles
Relationships Between Abuse and Physical/Mental Health in a Sample of Urban Help-Seeking Women
Renewed Spirit in Winnipeg's North End: An emerging Aboriginal Young Adult Co-Creative Leadership Model
Reporting Métis in Urban Centres on the 1996 Census
Argues that combining concepts of ethnic origin and Métis identity would provide a more complete picture of the population. Looks at statistics for Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver.
Chapter five from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1 which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Reservation Limits: American Indian Urbanization and Uplift in the Twentieth Century
Residential Segregation: Income and Housing Dimensions
Resilience and Urban Aboriginal Women
Resource Guide: Working With Urban American Indian Families With Child Protection and Substance Abuse Challenges
Rethinking the Seeming Naturalness of Reserves: The Role of the City in Contemporary Aboriginal Territories from a Legal Perspective
Review of Existing Data, Research and Safety Action Plans and Strategies to Inform the Strategy for Community Safety and Wellbeing
Describes the situation in the Cabot Square and Peter-McGill areas of Montreal, provides an overview of issues facing the general Aboriginal population and those specific to the Inuit population, and lists initiatives at the provincial, municipal, and local levels.
Updated version.
Right to a Healthy City? Examining the Relationship between Urban Space and Health Inequity by Aboriginal Youth Artist-Activists in Winnipeg
The Role of Cultural and Spiritual Expressions in Affirming a Sense of Self, Place, and the Purpose Among Young Urban, Indigenous Australians
Rupture, Defragmentation and Reconciliation: Re-visioning the Health of Urban Indigenous Women in Toronto
Saskatoon Plan to End Homelessness
Saskatoon’s Homeless Population 2012 : A Research Report
School Completion and Workforce Transitions Among Urban Aboriginal Youth
Explores patterns of school completion, workforce transitions, and role of family values.
Chapter two from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native American Charter School
Seeking Shelter Among Settlers: Housing, Governance, and the Urban/Aboriginal Dichotomy
Select Health Indicators for First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
Selected Urban Aboriginal Demography
Service Needs and Perspectives of Hidden Homeless First Nations People in Prince Albert
The Significance of Nuna (the Land) and Urban Place-Making for Inuit Living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
A Single Case Cohort Analysis: The Vision 180 Program For Aboriginal Children at Risk For Academic Vulnerability and Mental Health Concerns
Smudge Walk in North Central Regina Begins Healing Process
Social Capital and the Networking Practices of Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Social Hypocrisy Jeopardizes Street Prostitutes
Social Networks and Urban Aboriginal Organizations: Building Social Capital in the Electronic Age
Social Networks as a Coping Strategy for Food Insecurity and Hunger for Young Aboriginal and Canadian Children
Socioeconomic Outcomes
Spatial Residential Patterns of Aboriginals and their Socio-economic Integration in Selected Canadian Cities
Looks at patterns in 23 census metropolitan areas using data from the 2001 Census of Canada.
Chapter sixteen 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.