Gender and Resource Co-Management in Northern Canada
Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development (Draft)
Gender, Race, and the Making of Colonial Society: British Columbia, 1858-1871
Gendering First Nations Education Reform: Final Report
Generic Power Plays in Mourning Dove's Co-ge-we-a
Gikinoo'amaagowin Anishinaabeg (Teaching the Anishinaabe People)
Gladue Through wahkotowin: Social History Through Cree Kinship Lens in Corrections and Parole
The Good Red Road: Journeys of Homecoming in Native Women's Writing
The Grandmother Stories: Oral Tradition and the Transmission of Culture
Hapū Ora: Wellbeing in the Early Stages of Life
Healing Aboriginal Family Violence Through Aboriginal Storytelling
Healing Experiences of British Columbia First Nations Women: Moving Beyond Suicidal Ideation and Intention
Healing From Complex Trauma and Abuse: An Exploration of Integrated Western and Traditional Indigenous Mental Health Services at Anishnawbe Health Toronto
Healing the Spirit from the Effects of Abuse: Spirituality and Feminist Practice with Women who have been Abused
Healing Through Photography: A Reflection on the Brightening Our Home Fires Project in the Remote Hamlet of Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories
Health Professionals Working With First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Consensus Guideline
Hearing the Messages: Integrating Pueblo Philosophy Into Academic Life
“Help Indians Help Themselves”: Gertrude Bonnin, the SAI and the NCAI
The Hidden Half: A History of Native American Women‘s Education
The Hidden Voices of Nuu'Chah'Nulth Women
High Prevalence of Medicine-Induced Attempted Suicides Among Females in Nuuk, Greenland, 2008-2009
A History of Governmentally Coerced Sterilization: The Plight of the Native American Woman
History of Injustice: The Factors Affecting Rates of Sexual Assault Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women
A History of Marginalisation: Maori Women
HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal Communities: Impact of HIV/AIDS on Native Populations
HIV Risk Behaviors Become Survival Techniques for Aboriginal Women
Housing Need among Off-Reserve Aboriginal Lone Parents in Canada
How Indigenous Mothers Experience Selecting and Using Early Childhood Development Services to Care for their Infants
Nursing Thesis (PhD) -- McMaster University, 2019.
How Raven Gave Females Their Tsaw
How Women in Remote and Rural First Nation Communities Are Using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
HPV Genotypes Detected in Cervical Cancers from Alaska Women, 1980-2007
HPV Vaccines for Circumpolar Health: Summary of Plenary Session, "Opportunities for Prevention: Global HPV Vaccine" and "Human Papillomavirus Prevention: The Nordic Experience"
Hunter-Gatherer Storage, Settlement, and the Opportunity Costs of Women's Foraging
I Can Do Everything: Family Influence on American Indian Women's Educational Aspirations
Identity and Cultural Difference in Contemporary Aboriginal Autobiographical Narratives in Canada and Australia
Idling in the Fast Lane of a Unique Winter
Comments on the Idle No More movement started by four Saskatchewan women to protest Prime Minister Stephen Harper's omnibus bills.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Improving Substance Use Treatment for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women: Recommendations Arising From a Virtual Inquiry Project
In The Belly of a Laughing God: Humour and Irony in Native Women's Poetry
In The Wake of First Contact: The Eliza Fraser Stories
In Their Own Words, In Their Own Time, In Their Own Ways: Indigenous Women's Experiences of Loss, Grief, and Finding Meaning Through Spirituality
Income
Indian Registration: Unrecognized and Unstated Paternity
Looks at 1985 amendments to Indian Act. Chapter six 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.
Indian Status, Band Membership, First Nation Citizenship, Kinship, Gender, and Race: Reconsidering the Role of Federal Law
Discusses how legislation such as the Indian Act, with its arbitrary rules about who is considered to be an "Indian", has impacted relationships and identity in Aboriginal communities. Chapter seven 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.