Responding to Climate Change in Nunavut: Policy Recommendations
Focus on hunting livelihoods, key drivers of vulnerability, and identification of key policy points.
Chapter six from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
The Response of Okanagan Indians to European Settlement
A Response to Gordon Briscoe
Response to Perttula
The Responses of American Indian Children to Presbyterian Schooling the Nineteenth Century: An Analysis through Missionary Sources
Responses to Domestic Violence in Tribal Communities: Regional Survey of Northern California
Responsible Energy Resource Development in Canada: Summary of the Dialogue of the Charrette on Energy, Environment and Aboriginal Issues
Responsible Investment in the Canadian Territorial North? Some Considerations from Nunavut
Restitution is the Real Pathway to Justice for Indigenous Peoples
Restructuring the Domestic Sphere--Prairie Indian Women on Reserves: Image, Ideology and State Policy
The Results of On-Reserve Casinos as Sources of Aboriginal Economic Development: Helpful Intentions With Devastating Drawbacks
Rethinking Aboriginal Participation in the Minerals Industry: An Exploration of Alternative Modes (with Special Reference to the Potential for Small-scale Autonomous Mineral Development on Aboriginal Lands): Final Report
Rethinking Apachean Ceramics: The 1985 Southern Athapaskan Ceramics Conference
Rethinking Relations: Interracial Intimacies of Asian Men and Native Women in Alaskan Canneries
Rethinking the Place of Group Rights in Liberal Theory: Aboriginal Cultural Rights and the Canadian Constitution
Rethinking the Seeming Naturalness of Reserves: The Role of the City in Contemporary Aboriginal Territories from a Legal Perspective
Rethinking the Study of Landscape Management Practices Among Hunter-Gatherers in North America
Rethinking Westphalian Sovereignty: The Inuit Circumpolar Council and the Future of Arctic Governance
The Return of the Native: Personal Perspectives of Identity
A Return to Tradition: Proportional Representation in Tribal Government
Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century
Reverse Discrimination: What Do the Figures Say?
Reversing the Harmful Effects of Gambling in Indigenous Families: The Development of the Tu Toa Tu Maia Intervention
Review Essay: A Review of The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere
Review Essay: Canadian Journal of Native Studies: An Assessment
Review: Indian Lives: The Defining, the Telling
A Review of Best Practices in Child Welfare
A Review of Ethnocentric Bias Facing Indian Witnesses
Review of Existing Data, Research and Safety Action Plans and Strategies to Inform the Strategy for Community Safety and Wellbeing
Describes the situation in the Cabot Square and Peter-McGill areas of Montreal, provides an overview of issues facing the general Aboriginal population and those specific to the Inuit population, and lists initiatives at the provincial, municipal, and local levels.
Updated version.
Review of IBA Literature and Analysis of Gaps in Knowledge (Draft)
Review of Memory, and Violence in the New West
Review of Physical Activity Among Indigenous People
A Review of Protective Factors and Casual Mechanisms That Enhance the Mental Health of Indigenous Circumpolar Youth
Review of Writing the Circle: Native Women of Western Canada
[Review, Untitled]
Reviews [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 6, No.3, Fall 1994]
[Revisiting a Dark Chapter in Canada's History]
Revisiting Agokwe: Decolonizing Sexuality and Gender
Revisiting an Early Thule Occupation of Skraeling Island, Canadian High Arctic
Revisiting Colonization Through Gender: Anglican Missionary Women in the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic, 1860-1945
Revisiting Histories of Legal Assimilation, Racialized Injustice, and the Future of Indian Status in Canada
Addresses citizenship, identity, status, and Canadian policy. Chapter two 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