A Discussion of Scholarly Responsibilities
to Indigenous Communities
A Discussion of Scholarly Responsibilities to Indigenous Communities
Discussion Papers [Destinations December 1-3, 2003]
Disinherited Generations: Our Struggle to Reclaim Treaty Rights for First Nations Women and Their Descendants
Dismantling the Patriarchal Altar From Within
Disparities in Canadian Indigenous Health Research on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Disparities in Cancer Mortality and Incidence among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the United States
Dispersed But Not Destroyed: A History of the Seventeenth-Century Wendat People
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.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Disrupting Colonial Mindsets: The Power of Learning Networks
Distance Education in Remote Aboriginal Communities: Barriers, Learning Styles and Best Practices
Divergent Mineral Rights Regimes: A Natural Experiment in Canada and the United States Yields Lessons
Diversity and Equality: Three Approaches to Cultural and Sexual Difference
Diversity Considerations for Promoting Early Childhood Oral Health: A Pilot Study
Divided Loyalties
"Divided We Fall, United We Stand": Internalized Oppression and its Affects on Community Development with Aboriginal Communities
Diving Down: Ritual Healing in the Tale of The Blind Man and the Loon
The Division of Matrimonial Real Property on American Indian Reservations
Four case studies: Navajo Nation, Hopi tribe, Luiseño Indian nations of California, and Native Village of Barrow.
DNA, Blood, and Racializing the Tribe
Do Aboriginal Students Benefit From Education in Their Heritage Language? Results From A Ten-Year Program of Research in Nunavik
Do Germans Really Love Indians?
Do Governments Have a Duty to Consult First Nations About Proposed Legislative Amendments?
Do Water Service Provision Contracts With Neighbouring Population Centres Reduce Drinking Water Risk on Reserves?
Doctoring Divinity: Trickster, Jim Logan and the Classical Canon
Documenting Traditional Medical Knowledge
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
Documents [Introduction to Documents and Commentaries]
Focuses on the Treaty Alliance of North American Aboriginal Nations which is a mutual defense pact. Includes supportive commentaries.
Dodgy Data, Language Invisibility and the Implications for Social Inclusion: A Critical Analysis of Indigenous Student Language Data in Queensland Schools
Does Cultural Programming Improve Educational Outcomes for American Indian Youth
Does Living in a Cold Climate or Recreational Skiing Increase the Risk For Obstructive Respiratory Diseases or Symptoms?
Does More Equitable Governance Lead to More Equitable Health Care?: A Case Study Based on the Implementation of Health Reform in Aboriginal Health Australia
The Dog With Spots
Doing Aboriginal History: A View from Winnipeg
Doing Away With Treaties Would Be Two-Way Street
Doing Everything and Nothing: A First-Year Experience
Domestic Sex Trafficking and Exploitation of Aboriginal Women and Girls: Exploring the Legacy of Colonialism in Canada
[Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature]
"Don't Blame Me for What My Ancestors Did!": Factors Associated With the Experience of Collective Guilt Regarding Aboriginal People
The Dorset Culture Longhouse at Brooman Point, Nunavut
Dorset Sled-Shoe Design and Cold‑Season Transport at Phillip’s Garden (EeBi‑1), Northwestern Newfoundland
Double Desire: Transculturation and Indigenous Contemporary Art
Double Jeopardy: Motherwork and the Law
Double Masks of the Northwest Coast of America in Museum Collections
Double-standard at Work in Time Articles
Suggests that the Time Magazine's negative reports about Native American-run casinos in the United States, may affect how Canadians view First Nations-run casinos.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
"Down to the Gila": A. J. Chandler's Desert Land Scheme and the Gila River Indian Reservation, 1891-1911
Dragoons in Apacheland: Conquest and Resistance in Southern New Mexico, 1846-1861
Drawn to Change: Comics and Critical Consciousness
Dreaming in Indian : Contemporary Native American Voices
Excerpt from the book briefly highlights Tanya Tagaq Gillis, Martin Sensmeier, Priscella Rose, Kelli Clifton, and Tom Greyeyes.