Introduction
An introduction to a special issue on climate change and its effects on arctic communities. For English scroll down to page 15.
Introduction: A Holistic Approach to Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Cultural Heritage
Introduction: [A Totem Pole History: The Work of Lummi Carver Joe Hillaire]
Introduction: développement industriel et impacts miniers / Introduction: Industrial Development and Mining Impacts
Introduction: Fraud in Native American Communities: Essays in Honor of Suzan Shown Harjo
Introduction: Locating the Society of American Indians
Introduction: Media And Aboriginal Culture; An Evolving Relationship
Introduction: reconstructions du passé inuit / Introduction: Reconstructions of the Inuit Past
Introduction: Reducing Barriers to Native American Student Success in Higher Education: Challenges and Best Practices
Introduction: Representation, Resistance and the Logics of Difference: Indigenous Culture as Political Resource in the Settler-State
Introduction: Rethinking Blackness and Indigeneity in the Light of Settler Colonial Theory
Introduction: Special Issue on Indigenous Early Parenthood
Introduction to Aboriginal Health and Health Care in Canada: Bridging Health and Healing
[Introduction to] Documents
Introduction and two archival items discuss the CCF's attempt to create a province-wide organization know as the Saskatchewan Indian Federation. Both letters protest the government's interference in affairs that were viewed as none of their concern. From special issue: Native Peoples, Museums, and Heritage Resource Management.
Introduction to International Research: Internationalization
Looks at well-being indicators.
Chapter twelve 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.
Introduction to the Canadian Historical Review Forum on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Introduction: We are Survivors: The Persistence of Life and Hope in Aboriginal Marriage, Family and Kinship Practices
Intruders in Canadian Gardens: Subversive Rewritings of Genesis in the Works of Timothy Findley and Thomas King
An Intrusive and Corrective Government: Political Rationalities and the Governance of the Plains Aboriginals, 1870-1890
Inuit and Modern Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence
Inuit and the Residential School System
Inuit Art, Knowledge and "Staying Power": Perspectives from Pangnirtung
Inuit Attitudes towards Co-Managing Wildlife in Three Communities in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada
[Inuit Education and Schools in the Eastern Arctic]
Inuit Encounters with Colonial Capital: Nanisivik, Canada's First High Arctic Mine
Inuit Girls Make Media: Resisting Stereotypes through Participatory Research
Inuit in the Changing Arctic: A Bright New Future or a Fight for Survival
Inuit Knowledge and Use of Wood Resources on the West Coast of Nunavik, Canada
Inuit Knowledge of Long-Term Changes in a Population of Arctic Tundra Caribou
Inuit Leaders Announce National Inuit Suicide-Prevention Strategy
Inuit Nunangat Region Community Well-Being Scores by Census Year [1981-2016]
Inuit: One Future, One Arctic
Inuit Participation in the Wage and Land-based Economies of Inuit Nunangat
Inuit Post-Contact History
Inuit Qaujisarvingat List of References from Arctic Security Pillar Project
Inuit Research Comes to the Fore
Looks at the Inuit Database, created from custom tabulations from the 2001 Census material.
Chapter ten from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Inuit Self-Determination and Postsecondary Education: The Case of Nunavut and Greenland
Inuit-Specific Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy
Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth: Gender, Shamanism, and the Third Sex
Inuit Voices on Arctic Security Nilliajut
Inuit Vulnerabilities to Human Trafficking
Inuit Women Reach a Deadlock in the Canadian Political Arena:A Phenomenon Grounded in the Iglu
Looks at problems between inclusive attitudes regarding women in politics and the reality of the difficulties they actually face from within the traditional Inuit household.
Chapter nine from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.