Mars Project Brings Space Program to Nunavut Youth
Reports on the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS), which simulates a mission to Mars on Devon Island.
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The Marshall Decision as News: The Construction of a Stereotyped Noble Savage in Two Canadian Newspapers, The Miramichi Leader and The Globe and Mail
Martin Says All the Right Things to Chiefs [AFN Annual General Assembly]
Comments that Paul Martin’s speech in 2002 was met with interest and approval when he hinted at criticism of his own government's approach to issues regarding treaties and self-government, but with far less enthusiasm when he mentioned the First Nations governance act.
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Marvellous Times: The Indian Homemaking Program and Its Effects on Extension Instructors at the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan, 1967-1972
Mary Brave Bird Speaks: A Brief Interview
Mary Fieldwalker Interview
The "Mascotting" of Native America: Construction, Commodity, and Assimilation
Mashpee Wampanoags of Cape Cod, the Whalefishery, and Seafaring's Impact on Community Development
Maternal Health Education Program For Health Workers
Mathew Johnson Interview
Mattagami First Nation's Policy to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harm
Maya Medicine in the Biological Gaze: Bioprospecting Research as Herbal Fetishism
The McLean Report: Legitimizing Victoria's New Assimilationism
"Meals On Foot" For Pensioners
The Meaning of 'One' in Broome, Western Australia: From Yawuru Tribe to Rubibi Corporation
The Meaning of Subsection 35(1) of the Constitution Act, 1982: A Comment on Mitchell v. Minister of National Revenue
Meaningful Consultation and Participation in the Mining Sector? A Review of the Consultation and Participation of Indigenous Peoples within the International Mining Sector
A Measure of Traditionalism for American Indian Children and Families: Psychometric Properties and Factor Structure
Measuring Low Income and Poverty in Canada: An Update
Mechanical Coring as an Aid to Archaeological Projects
Media Coverage of Organized Crime: Impact on Public Opinion?
Medicare Not Same As 'Medicine Chest' Clause
'Medicine Chest' Clause Stirs Treaty 6: Health-Care Pledges Sought Before Reserves Will Sign Agreement
Medicine Wheels and the Media: Seeking Journalistic Balance From a Native Perspective
The Meeting of Two Dynamics: Polar Bears and Sea Ice
The Melting Ice Cellar: What Native Traditional Knowledge is Teaching Us About Global Warming and Environmental Change
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Government of Saskatchewan Represented by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and The Métis Nation - Saskatchewan Represented by The President of the Métis Nation - Saskatchewan
"Memory Alive": Race, Religion, and Métis Identities
Men As Women, Women As Men: Changing Gender in Native American Cultures
Men in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
Men's Health: A Cultural Perspective
Mental Health and the Academic Performance of First Nations and Majority-Culture Children
Mental Health Care in Aboriginals is Neglected
Mental Health Care Providers' Perception of Giving Culturally Responsive Care to American Indians
Mental Health Information Goes Bush
Mercury Levels in the Cree Population of James Bay, Quebec, from 1988 to 1993/94
Merriam's Palewyami Vocabulary
The Meter of Tohono O'odham Songs
Methylenetetrahy-drofolate Reductase Gene, Dietary Folate, NIDDM, and Atherosclerosis in Canadian Oji-Cree
Metis casualty
Metis Harvesting Rights Upheld in Ontario Court
Comments on how the Metis successfully attained the right to hunt and fish for food in Ontario.
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Métis Offenders in British Columbia: An Examination of Needs in the Institution and Upon Release
Metis prisoners in courtyard
Metis Rifle Pits Sketch Grayscale
Métis Rights and Land Claims: An Annotated Bibliography
Metis say Proof of Being is a Link to Riel: Identity Issue could be Settles by Courts
Métis Veterans Launch Class Action Lawsuit
Metis Veterans Ready for Battle
Contends that after World War II ended, Metis veterans have seen no federally funded compensation, unlike non-Aboriginal veterans, and are ready to deal with the issue at a political level.
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