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Aboriginal Women Badly Served by Health Care
Studies commissioned by the Atlantic Centre for Excellence for Women's Health (ACEWH) reveal issues which include treatment access, communication, and lack of understanding affects culturally appropriate treatments.
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Aboriginal Women's Perspective on Self-Government
Aboriginal Women's Perspectives on "Culturally Appropriate" HIV Counselling and Testing
Aboriginal Women’s Program Family Violence Initiative Learning Circle March 16 and 17, 2002: Report
Achieving Positive Health Outcomes For Aboriginal Women: Aboriginal Women's Gatherings
Addressing Gendered Violence against Inuit Women: A Review of Police Policies and Practices in Inuit Nunangat
Alanis Obomsawin
Amelia Paget's The People of the Plains: Imperialist and Ethnocritical Nostalgia
American Pentimento: The Invention of Indians and the Pursuit of Riches. Patricia Seed.
Anishinaabekwewag Teachings of Self-Determination
Antenatal Care Use and Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mothers and Their Babies: 2016-2017
Antimicrobial Treatment in Diabetic Women with Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
Art, Activism and the Creation of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG); Walking with Our Sisters, Redress Project
Assessing Violence Against Women: A Statistical Profile
At Home Afloat: Women on the Waters of the Pacific Northwest
B.C. Case Highlights Plight of Women on Streets
Background and Summary of the Murdered & Missing Indigenous People Crisis in Utah
Statistics from various sources.
"A Being of a New World:" The Ambiguity of Mixed Blood in Pauline Johnson's "My Mother"
'The Belly Wants Its Heat': Cultural Models of Health and Fertility Among Tojolab'al Maya Midwives
Between the Right to Forget and the Duty to Remember: The Politics of Memory in Canada's Public Church Apologies
Beyond Safety: Refusing Colonial Violence Through Indigenous Feminist Planning
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Book Reviews
A BRCA1 Mutation in Native North American Families
Breaking Barriers: A Decade of Indigenous Women's Entrepreneurship in Canada
Uses data from the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business' surveys conducted in 2010, 2015, and 2019.
Bull Plume's Second Sundance Lodge
'By the Rapids': The Anishinabeg-Missionary Encounter at Bawating (Sault Ste. Marie), c. 1821-1871
Canada’s Empty Promise : A Critical Examination of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy in Relation to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
"Caring for Our Affairs Ourselves": Stockbridge Mohican Women and Indian Education in Early America
Carry It On For Me: Tradition and Familial Bonds in the Art of Acoma
Case Study Report: Healing and Harmony in Our Families
Centering Stories by Urban Indigiqueers/Trans/Two-Spirit People and Indigenous Women on Practices of Decolonization, Collective-Care and Self-Care
Ceremony and Transitions: Culture-Based Approaches to Violence Prevention
Includes three case studies: Ininew Friendship Centre, Cochrane, Ontario; St. David Catholic Elementary School, Sudbury, Ontario; Ohero:kon (Under the Husk) at Six Nations of the Grand River; and N’Amerind Friendship Centre, London, Ontario.
The Changing Arctic Community: Discussions with Inuit Women in Iqaluit, Nunavut
Cis Dideen Kat - When Plumes Rise: The Way of the Lake Babine Nation
Colonial Policies and Indigenous Women in Canada
Colonization, Homelessness, and the Prostitution and Sex Trafficking of Native Women
Colorism’s Effect on the Presentation of Performative Justice for Indigenous Women in Video News Media
A Comparative Study of Native American and Hispanic Women in Grassroots and Electoral Politics
A Comparison of Rates, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Gestational Diabetes Between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Women in the Saskatoon Health District
Contemporary Approaches to Spiritual Healing: Four Perspectives on Healing and Wholeness
Contemporary Indigenous Women’s Roles: Traditional Teachings or Internalized Colonialism?
A Conversation with Diane Glancy
COVID-19 and Indigenous Health and Wellness: Our Strength is in Our Stories: An RSC Collection of Stories
A Culturally Safe and Trauma-Informed Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infection (STBBI) Intervention Designed by and for Incarcerated Indigenous Women and Gender-Diverse People
Looks at cultural relevant programs, such as the RED Path project, to address Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infection (STBBI) prevention.