Diabetes Among Alaska Natives: A Review
Diabetes among the Métis of Canada: Defining the Population, Estimating the Disease
Diabetes amongst the Métis Nation of Alberta
Diabetes and First Nations People
Looks at the prevalence and mortality rates of diabetes mellitus in First Nations people in Ontario.
Chapter 13 from Diabetes in Ontario: an ICES Practice Atlas edited by Janet E. Hux, Gillian L. Booth, Pamela Ml Slaughter and Andreas Laupacis.
Diabetes Care in the Dispersed Population of Greenland. A New Model Based on Continued Monitoring, Analysis and Adjustment of Initiatives Taken
Diabetes Care in the Dispersed Population of Greenland. A New Model Based on Continued Monitoring, Analysis and Adjustment of Initiatives Taken
Diabetes Prevalence, Incidence and Mortality in First Nations and Other People in Ontario, 1995–2014: A Population-based Study using Linked Administrative Data
Diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Economic and Policy Implications
Dialogue with Raven: Bakhtinian Theory and Lee Maracle’s Ravensong
Diamonds are for Dogribs; Canada's First Nations
Diane Glancy: A Hunger for Many Voices
Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Did Native Americans Influence the Northward Migration of Plants During the Holocene?
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
Differences and Similarities Between Yu'pik Generic Care and Professional Nursing Care: Implications for Nursing Education
Differentially Scaffolded Instruction for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Students During Writing in the Elementary Years
A Difficult Journey: How Participation in an Indigenous Cultural Helper Program Impacts the Practice of Settler Social Workers Supportiing Indigenous Service Users
Digital Differences: The Impact of Automation on the Indigenous Economy in Canada
Digital Directions: Towards Skills Development and Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in the New Economy
Digital Ethics and Reconciliation: Digital Ethics Report
Digital Inclusion and Wellbeing in New Zealand
Digital Storytelling in Indigenous Education: Decolonizing Journey for a Métis Community
Diné Clans and Climate Change: A Historical Lesson for Land Use Today
Diné (Navajo) Healer Perspectives on Commercial Tobacco Use in Ceremonial Settings: An Oral Story Project to Promote Smoke-Free Life
The Direct and Indirect Impacts of Organized Crime on Youth, as Offenders and Victims
Directory of Residential Schools in Canada
Disability...It's Not In Me...It's Out There. A Comparative Ehtnography of Environmental Factors Influencing Participation in Three Baffin Island Communities
Disability Research Project 2018-19: Final Report
Disaggregated Demographic Data Collection British Columbia: The Grandmother Perspective
DISCONNECT: Assessing and Managing the Social Effects of Development in the Athabasca Oil Sands
Discourses of Blame: An Analysis of Media Coverage in the Robert Pickton Case
Discourses of Domination: Racial Bias in the Canadian English-Language Press
Discrepancies in Data Reporting of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases across the Nordic Countries – A Call for Action in the Era of Climate Change
Discrimination Against First Nations Children with Special Healthcare Needs in Manitoba: The Case of Pinaymootang First Nation
A Discussion of Scholarly Responsibilities
to Indigenous Communities
A Discussion of Scholarly Responsibilities to Indigenous Communities
A Discussion Paper: Ending Sexual Violence and Sexual Exploitation in First Nation Communities
Discussion Papers [Destinations December 1-3, 2003]
Disparities in Social Determinants of Health Outcomes and Behaviours between Older Adults in Alaska and the Contiguous US: Evidence from a National Survey
Displacement, Housing and Homelessness in Northern Manitoba Communities
Dispute Process More Humane Says Goodale
Argues that acknowledgment of the loss of language and culture is missing from the federal government's Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process for residential school survivors.
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