The Operation Was Successful, But the Patient Died
Opinion on First Nations and Inuit Language Difficulties in the Workplace
Discusses language as a socio-economic characteristic, a determining factor with respect to the labour market, and barriers created by reduced fluency in English and/or French. Concludes with recommendations and courses of action.
"The Orders of the Dreamed": George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823
Organized Sport for Native Females on the Six Nations Reserve, Ontario from 1968 to 1980: A Comparison of Dominant and Emergent Sport Systems
The Origins of the Thule Culture
Oshkaabewis Native Journal
Ottawa Inuit Women’s Housing and Shelter Needs Assessment
"Our Gifts are the Same”: Resilient Journeys of Long-Term HIV-Positive Two-Spirit Men in Ontario, Canada
Our People, Our Health: Envisioning Better Primary Healthcare in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Using an community-based approach by using over 183 interviews to discuss Indigenous health.
Out of the Past - Digs and Artifacts in the Saskatoon Area
Over-qualification in the Workforce: Do Indigenous Women and Men Benefit Equally from High Levels of Education?
Overcoming Stress Factors for Health Workers in Remote Areas
Owen Glendower, Hotspur, and Canadian Indian Policy
The Owl and the Raven: An Eskimo Legend
PA Indian Princess Rhoda Ahenakew named at PA Annual Pow Wow
Paddle to Seattle: A Native Washington Movement to "Bring Them Canoes Back Home"
Paddling Together for Culturally Safe Emergency Care for Elders
Addresses the reluctance of Nuu-chah-nulth elders to seek health care through a two day workshop between the Nuu-chah-nulth people and BC health care providers to brainstorm recommendations to improve emergency care.
[Papers and Correspondence in Connection with Half-breed Claims and Other Matters Relating to the North-West Territories]
Parade at Regina
"A Parcel of Whelps": Alexander Mackenzie among the Indians
Pat Weaselhead Interview 1
Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–2021
Biographical sketch of each department head from 1786 to 2021, including their political philosophy.
A Path towards Economic Reconciliation That Benefits All Canadians: A Submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
Pathways from Poverty: Economic Development and Institution-Building on American Indian Reservations
Patrick Burke
Patriotism on Trial: Native Americans in World War II
Pauline Johnson
A People and a Nation : New Directions in Contemporary Métis Studies
A People and the Land
People from Everywhere: Metis Identity, Kinship and Mobility 1600s-1800s
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Wisconsin, 2021.
People's Report: First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
Perception of Family Background and Personal Characteristics among Indian College Students
Perceptions of Indigenous Tourism in Manitoba
Statistics based on survey of 800 Manitobans conducted between July 22 and August 3, 2021.
The Persistence of Traditional Medicine in Urban Areas: The Case of Canada's Indians
Peter Wesley Interview
[Phil Fontaine Helps Orchestrate the Death of Meech Lake Accord]
[Phil Fontaine's 1990 account of physical and sexual abuse at residential school]
Phillip MacDonald Interview
The Phonology and Morphology of Halfway River Beaver
Photographs of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore - 1885, [1910?].
Historical note:
Robinson Lyndhurst Wadmore, who was born in England in 1855, entered the Canadian forces as a lieutenant in 1883 and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. Wadmore became a colonel in 1910. He died in Victoria, BC, in 1915.Photographs of North West Canada Medal of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore - 1885.
Historical note:
Robinson Lyndhurst Wadmore, who was born in England in 1855, entered the Canadian forces as a lieutenant in 1883 and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. Wadmore became a colonel in 1910. He died in Victoria, BC, in 1915.