Aboriginal and Treaty Rights and Violence Against Women
The Aboriginal People in Sydney as Seen by Eugène Delessert, December 1844 to August 1845
Aboriginal Single Mothers in Canada, 1996: A Statistical Profile
Presents tabulations based on the 1996 Census of Canada.
Chapter nine from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 2, which is also vol. 2 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Aboriginal Women
Aboriginal Women in Canada: Gender, Socio-Economic Determinants of Health, and Initiatives to Close the Wellness Gap
Aboriginal Women in Unity: NSW Aboriginal Women's Conference, Dubbo
Aboriginal Women: Opening the Future to Organize
Aboriginal Women's Experiences of Accessing Health Care when State Apprehension of Children is Being Threatened
Aboriginal Women's Voices: Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness and Incarceration
Aborigines, Europeans and the Criminal Law: Two Trials at the Northern Supreme Court, Townsville, April 1888
Access to Justice for Indigenous Adult Victims of Sexual Assault
Affirmative Action, Equality and the Courts: Comparing Action Travail des Femmes v. CN and Apsit and the Manitoba Rice Farmers Association v. The Manitoba Human Rights Commission
Alien Capital: Asian Racialization and the Logic of Settler Colonial Capitalism
All My Relations: A Work of Art
Looks at an enormous art mural featuring five themed paintings including a memorial for missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
American Indian/Alaska Native Women: The Path to the Doctorate
"Americanizing" American Indian Girls through the Off-Reservation Boarding School System
Anangosh: Legal Information Manual for Shelter Workers
Ancestral Knowledges, Spirituality and Indigenous Narratives As Self-Determination
"And Then I Got Pregnant": Early Childbearing and the First Nations Life Course
Anishinaabeg Women's Stories of Wellbeing: Physical Activity, Restoring Wellbeing, and Confronting the Settler Colonial Deficit Analysis
ANROWS Special Collection: Violence against Women in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Communities
Apache 8
Arctic Passages: Liminality, Iñupiat Eskimo Mothers and NW Alaska Communities in Transition
The Argentinian Mother-and-Child Contaminant Study: A Cross Sectional Study Among Delivering Women in the Cities of Ushuaia and Salta
[The Art of Mary Anne Barkhouse]
Artists with Their Work - Ruth Cuthand. - Program. - 1990.
Historical note:
Ruth Cuthand was born in Prince Albert, SK in 1954 and grew up near the Blood Reserve in Alberta. Her heritage is Plains Cree and Scots/Irish. Her Aboriginal culture and memories of her childhood experiences are often the inspiration for her art-making practice.An Awkward Silence: Missing and Murdered Vulnerable Women and the Canadian Justice System
“Bad Mothers” and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Saskatchewan, Canada
The 'Bare Life': Disposable Bodies, Race and Femicide in the Trial Coverage of Vancouver's Murdered 'Missing' Women?
Barking up the Right Tree: Understanding Birch Bark Artifacts from the Canadian Plateau, British Columbia
BC First Nations and Aboriginal Maternal, Child and Family Strategic Approach
Because It's 2017: An Indigenous Feminist Commemoration of Canada 150
Becoming Rosalind's Daughter: Reflections on Intercultural Kinship and Embodied Histories
The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America
Being Idle No More: The Women Behind the Movement
Best Practices and Available Tools for the Use of Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge and Practices for Adaptation, and the Application of Gender-Sensitive Approaches and Tools for Understanding and Assessing Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change: Technical Paper
Beyond Blood: Rethinking Indigenous Identity by Pamela Palmater
Bidwewidam: Indigenous Masculinities, Identities & Mino-bimaadiziwin
The Bigger Picture: The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Aboriginal Women's Mental Health
Bill C-31: A Study of Cultural Trauma
Applies three processes: trauma to culture, collective stigmatization, and historic trauma. Chapter three from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.