Opinions and Perceptions of Indigenous Mental Health Applications from Service Providers and Youth Samples: A Pilot Study
The Oppositional Paradigm of Purity versus Pollution in Charles Hudson's: "The Southeastern Indians"
Oral Health: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
[Oral History Lesson Plan]
Created for Grade 4.
Oral Narratives and Aboriginal Pasts: An
Interdisciplinary Review of the Literatures on Oral Traditions and Oral Histories
Oregon’s History: People of the Northwest in the Land of Eden
Les Organisations Autochtones et L'Émergence d'un Nouveau Paradigme dans les Affaires Indiennes au Canada
Organizational Transformation: A Case Study of Two Aboriginal Organizations
Ọsẹ Dúdú: Exploring the Benefits of Yoruba Indigenous Black Soap in Southwest, Nigeria
Our Betrayed Wards: A Story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust"
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.
Our Children , Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
Our Relationship with the Stars and How We Came To Be
Lesson plans suitable for Grades 4 to 6.
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine: Overcoming COVID-19
Storybook designed to be read by caregivers, parents, and teachers to children affected by the pandemic.
Our Tellings: Interior Salish Stories of the Nlha7kápmx People
“Ours from the top to the very bottom”: Seneca Land, Colonial Development, Proto-Conservation, and Resistance in the Early American Republic
Out of Harm’s Way: Relocating Northwest Alaska Eskimos, 1907–1917
Out of the Cupboard and into the Classroom: Children and the American Indian Literary Experience
The Overlap between the Child Welfare and Youth Criminal Justice Systems: Documenting "Cross-Over Kids" in Manitoba
An Overview of the Eighteenth Century Treaties Signed between the Mi'Kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Peoples and the English Crown, 1693-1928: Report Submitted to Land and Economy, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Pandemic Experiences and Impacts of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Indigenous Communities: Preliminary Knowledge Synthesis
[Papers and Correspondence in Connection with Half-breed Claims and Other Matters Relating to the North-West Territories]
Parade at Regina
Parent Educational Level and Motivation Among Native American Adolescents: The Mediating Role of School Belonging
Looks at the need for a sense of belonging to achieve educational success for Indigenous students.
A Parent's Duty: Government's Obligation to Youth Transitioning into Adulthood
Parent Voices: American Indian Relationships With Schools
Parents Are Calling For Help!
Partners in Success: The Simon Fraser University and Secwepemc First Nations Studies Program
Partnership in Education: An Academic Support Program for Cree Students in CEGEP
The Past as Legacy and Project: Postcolonial Criticism in the Perspective of Indigenous Historicism
Past Presence: Conceptions of History in Northwest Coast Studies
Paternal Involvement in Childrearing and the School Performance of Ojibwa Children: An Exploratory Study
A Path Forward: Toward Respectful Governance of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Data Housed at CIHI
The Paths to Realizing Reconciliation: Indigenous Consultation in Jasper National Park
Using interviews from the Jasper Indigenous Forum (JIF) the authors examines the struggle for Indigenous representations into how their culture is presented.
Pathways of Reconciliation: Indigenous and Settler Approaches to Implementing the TRC's Calls to Action
Patrick Burke
Patronage, Moral Regulation and the Recruitment of Indian Affairs Personnel, 1879-1900
Paykiiwikay Métis Culture [Podcast]
Guests discusses a variety of topics related to Métis culture . Interviews are approximately 30 minutes long.
Peace and Good Order: A Treaty Right to Parliamentary Representation?
Pedagogical Pathways for Indigenous Business Education: Learning from Current Indigenous Business Practices
Pekiwewin (coming home): Advancing Good Relations with Indigenous People Experiencing Homelessness
Pekiwewin (Coming Home): Clinical Guidelines for Health and Social Service Providers Working with Indigenous People Experiencing Homelessness: Executive Summary
The People: Indians of the American Southwest
Perceptions of Disabilities Among Native Americans within the State of Utah
Perceptions of Safety of Indigenous People During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Personal Impact of Residential School Experiences on First Nations People
Pharmacogenetics of Acetyltransferase and Cytochrome P4501A2 Phenotypes and Genotypes in an Inuit Population
Photographing the Navajo: Scanning Abuse
Photographs of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore - 1885, [1910?].
Historical note:
Robinson Lyndhurst Wadmore, who was born in England in 1855, entered the Canadian forces as a lieutenant in 1883 and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. Wadmore became a colonel in 1910. He died in Victoria, BC, in 1915.