Cultural Safety Training for Health Professionals Working with Indigenous Populations in Montreal, Quebec
Cultural Sensitivity in Delivery of Social Services
A Cultural Snapshot: Exploring the Value of Community Photography for the Coquille Indian Tribe in a Climate Change Era
Cultural Variations in Health Conceptions: A Qualitative Approach
Culturally Modified Capitalism: The Native Northwest Coast Artware Industry
A Culturally Specific Approach: Developing A Métis Methodology for HIV Research
Culturally Tailored Postsecondary Nutrition and Health Education Curricula for Indigenous Populations
Culture-Based School Mathematics for Reconciliation and Professional Development
Related material: Interview with teacher participant.
Culture, Conflict, and Human Remains: A Comparative Case Study of American Indian and American Mainstream Culture
The Culture is Prevention Project: Adapting the Cultural Connectedness Scale for Multi-Tribal Communities
Culture-sensitive Mathematics: The Walpole Island Experience
Study focused on appropriate culture-sensitive curriculum materials.
Chapter three 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.
Curator Q&A: How Indigenous Art Took Centre Stage in Sakahàn
Curbing Cultural Appropriation in the Fashion Industry
Cusco: Urbanism and Archaeology in the Inka World
Cybersafety for an Indigenous Youth Population
Cystatin C and Lactoferrin Concentrations in Biological Fluids as Possible Prognostic Factors in Eye Tumor Development
Da.A.XIIGang, Charles Edenshaw, "Master Carpenter"
Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource
Dakota games included: Kaƞsu kutepi (They shoot the plum seed); Tasiha uƞpi (Foot bone game); Hokṡina itazipe 9Young boy’s archery); Tahuka caƞhdeṡka (Hoop and arrow); Caƞkawacipina (Spinning tops and whip); and Takapsicapi (Lacrosse).
Lakota games included: Icaslohe econpi (Game of bowls); Inyan onyeyapi (A rock sling); Ipahotonpi (Popgun; Napsiyohli (Small Finger Ring); Tateka yumunpi (Wind Buzzer); and Tate kahwogyapi (Wind Chaser – They are chasing the wind).
Dakota Stone Head Wand
[Dancing on Our Turtle's Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence and a New Emergence]
Dancing to Say "Mahalo": Bazaar Artist Kumu Kawika Alfiche
The Dane-zaa Creation Story
"Dangerous" Historiographies: Minoru Hokari's Observations and Lived Aboriginal Practices of History
Daughter
The Dawn of Translation
(De)Constructing The “Lazy Indian”: An Historical Analysis of Welfare Reform in Canada
De-Stereotyping Hybrids/Half-Breeds: A Postcolonial Reading of In Search of April Raintree
Deadly Detectives: How Aboriginal Australian Writers are Re-creating Crime Fiction
Death by Boarding School: "The Last Acceptable Racism" and the United States' Genocide of Native Americans
Death, Dying and Canadian Families
The Debate on First Nations Education Funding: Mind the Gap
Decades of Doing: Indigenous Women Academics Reflect on the Practices of Community-Based Health Research
Decentering Durham
Decentralized Nursing Education in Northern Norway: Towards a Sustainable Recruitment and Retention Model in Rural
Arctic Healthcare Services
Dechinta Bush University Student Plenary: A Report
Deciphering Compositional Patterning in Plainware Ceramics From Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Sites in the Peninsular Ranges, San Diego County, California
A Declaration of Indian Rights: The BC Indian Position Paper (excerpt)
Decolonization and Canada's 'Idle No More' Movement
Decolonize Wall Street!: Situating Indigenous Critiques of the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Decolonizing Aboriginal Education in the 21st Century
Decolonizing Attribution: Traditions of Exclusion
Decolonizing Cultural Heritage of Indigenous People's Knowledge From Images in Global Films
Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Decolonizing Disability, Indigeneity, and Poetic Methods: Hanging Out in Australia
Decolonizing Home: A Re-conceptualization of First Nations Housing in Canada
Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Canada
Decolonizing Methodologies 15 Years Later
Decolonizing Motherhood: Exampining Birthing Experiences of Urban Indigenous Women in Nova Scotia
Sociology Thesis (MA) -- Acadia University, 2019.