Changing Times
Overview of Métis history from the 1840s to 1875. Discusses the collapse of the buffalo hunting economy, the establishment of the community of St. Laurent, passing of laws to establish order, and the arrival of the North West Mounted Police.
Includes questions for students.
Chapter 9: The Métis Rise Up
Focuses on the causes of the Métis Resistances and their implications for the province of Manitoba and Canada as a whole. Intended for use in Grade 7 Social Studies classes.
Chapter from Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives by David Rees, Darrell Anderson Gerrits, and Gratien Allaire.
A Chapter Closed?
Characterising Māori Nursing Practice
Characteristics and Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome Among Three Ethnic Groups in Canada
Characteristics of Indigenous Primary Health Care Service Delivery Models: A Systematic Scoping Review
Characteristics of Investigations Involving First Nations Children Compared to White Children in Ontario in 2013
Characteristics of Substance Use and Self-injury among
American Indian Adolescents Who Have Engaged in Binge
Drinking
Charles Cowley Pratt (1816-1888)
Charting a Course: Shellfish Aquaculture and Indigenous Rights in New Zealand and British Columbia
Charting Continuation: Understanding Post-Traditional Six Nations Militarism, 1814-1930
Chasms and Collisions: Native American Women's Decolonial Labor
Cherokee Choices: A Diabetes Prevention Program for American Indians
The Chickasaw Press: A Source of Power and Pride
Chief Big Bear of the Plains Cree
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Red Pheasant Aiding Escape of Indian Officials
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Chíin: Salmon
Science unit also teaches Haida vocabulary. Intended for use with Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Child Maltreatment in Native American and Alaska Native Communities: A Bibliography
Child Protection Reports: Case Data and Trends [British Columbia, Fiscal 2017/18]
Child Rearing Practices of the San Communities in Botswana: Potential Lessons for Educators
Child Socialization among Native Americans: The Lakota (Sioux) in Cultural Context
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
Child Welfare Practice Comparison: Early Intervention and Prevention for Aboriginal Children and Families: A Report for the Ministry of Children and Family Development
Childbirth Among the Canadian Inuit: A Review of the Clinical and Cultural Literature
Childbirth Among the Canadian Inuit: A Review of the Clinical and Cultural Literature
Childbirth Experiences of Women From One Mi'kmaq Community in Nova Scotia
Childhood Asthma and Indoor Allergens in Native Americans in New York
Children and Youth in Care (CYIC) [British Columbia as at March 31, 2018]
Children Are a Gift to Us: Aboriginal-Specific Early Childhood Programs and Services in Canada
Children Living in Households with Members of the Stolen Generations
Children’s Perception of Wolverine in the North Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada
Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Programming for Canada's Indigenous Population
Chronic Kidney Disease Among First Nations People in Alberta: Prevalence, Health Services Utilization and Access to Quality Care
Church Eligible for Better Residential Schools Deal
Church that Once Brought Pain Now Soothes Soul of Lay Student
Circle of Strength
Circling Back, Closing in Remembering James Welch
Circular Reasoning: Drawing on Models of Ring-Shaped Village Spatial Layouts to Examine Villages in Late Prehistoric Pennsylvania
Circular Taxonomies: Regulating European and American Women Through Representations of North American Indian Women
Circulating Regalia and Lakhˇóta Survivance, c. 1900
Looks at the history of two examples of regalia that traveled to France; one with a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show in 1889 and the other worn by a performer at the Jardin d'Acclimation (a human zoo) in Paris in 1911.