Captive Sisters: Cultural Intermediaries on the Pennsylvania Frontier
Capture of Louis Riel by the Scouts Armstrong and Hourie, May 15, 1885
Cardiac Autonomic Activity and Blood Pressure Among Nunavik Inuit Adults Exposed to Environmental Mercury: A Cross-Sectional Study
Caribou Inuit Traders of the Kivalliq
Caring for the Land: Nemaska Cree Strategies of Resistance to the EM-1-A and Rupert Diversion Project in Eastern James Bay, Northern Quebec
Caroline John Master Craft Person Still Going Strong at 88
Caroline Tait: Aboriginal Health Researcher
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Aboriginal Interests & Use Study on the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline
Carry The Kettle - 1905 Surrender - Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Contains historical documents, reports, legal submissions, correspondence/letters, transcripts, and maps regarding the specific land claim, concerning the surrender of reserve land, by Carry the Kettle First Nation. Commissioners include : Sheila Purdy, Alan Holman, and Jane Dickson-Gilmore. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Carry the Kettle Elder Honoured by Province
Carry the Kettle First Nation
Carry the Kettle First Nation: 1905 Surrender Inquiry
Carrying the Burden of Peace: The Mohawks, the Canadian Forces, and the Oka Crisis
Carrying The Pipe: Maliseet Elder, Healer, and Teacher Imelda Perley
Carving Cultural Connections: Alternative School #1 Seattle, Washington
Case 2: Globalization, Gender, Indigenous Peoples, and Type 2 Diabetes
A Case Study of Two Cherokee Newspapers and Their Fight Against Censorship
Catching Our Breath: Collaborative Reflection-on-Action in Remote-Rural BC
Cathedral 'Can't be Restored'
Cathy Mattes
Catlin/Curtis/Disney: Native American Culture as Spectacle
Art History Thesis (MA) -- California State University, 2008.
Cause for Celebration or Celebration of A Cause: Pastoralism and Poverty Reduction Strategies in East Africa
CBC Aboriginal
CCAB Continues to Build Strong Relationships
Discusses the growth of the Council For Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and attributes success to several initiatives including: networking events, recruitment/retention programs, and the hall of fame.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.