First Peoples Worldwide
First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship
The First Samllpox Epidemic on the Canadian Plains: In the Fur-Traders' Words
Focusses on the first-hand accounts of William Tomison, Hudson's Bay Company inland master, of epidemic in 1781 and 1782 at Cumberland House.
First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language
First Sports Teams, Now Hamburgers
Comments on a restaurant that offered a hamburger new to the menu with an offensive and disparaging name.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
The First Strawberries
Retelling of traditional Cherokee story which illustrates to importance of respect. Recommended for preschool and Kindergarten.
First Voices: An Aboriginal Women's Reader
The First Year Counts: Cancer Survival Among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Queenslanders, 1997-2006
Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians Out of Existence in New England
FirstVoices: Language Legacies Celebrating Indigenous Cultures
Fish for the Family
Fish Head Soup
Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice, and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hunting and Fishing Rights
Fisheries and First Nations: Report From Research Stay in Canada: March-July 2010
Fishing for Foresters: A New Institutional Analysis of Community Participation in an Aboriginal-Owned Forest Company
Fishing for Put-Ups
[Fishing Places, Fishing People: Traditions and Issues in Canadian Small-Scale Fisheries]
Fishing through the Ice
Fledgling Survivors' Group to Lobby for Tribunal
The Flemish Bastard and the Former Indians: Métis and Identity in Seventeenth-Century New York
The Flesh Coloured Bandaid: Whiteness, Dominance and Pākehā Cultural Normativity in Television News
Fleur Pillager’s Bear Identity in the Novels of
Louise Erdrich
Flooding Sustainable Livelihoods of the Lake St. Martin First Nation: The Need to Enhance the Role of Gender and Language in Anishinaabe Knowledge Systems
Flourishing in a World of Disasters: An Indigenous Perspective on Historical Trauma
FNUC Students Continue to Fight for Their 'Home'
Focus Inuit Research Agenda on Best Outcomes
Focus on Literacy: Policy Landscape: Aboriginal Peoples
A Focus on Māori Nutrition: Findings from the 2008/09 New Zealand Adult Nutrition Survey
Focusing on Long-Term Language Goals in Challenging Times: A Yup'ik Example
Follow-up of Our December 2006 Report: Audit of the Child and Family Services Division Pre-Devolution Child in Care Processes and Practices
[Following Nimishoomis: The Trout Lake History of Dedibaayaanimanook Sarah Keesick Olsen]
Fond Memories of My Aunt Hattie Qablutsiaq Amitnaaq
Food and Governance on the Frontiers of Colonial Australia and Canada's North West Territories
Food and Healing: An Urban Community Food Security Assessment for the North End of Winnipeg
The Food Cent$ Project
Food Fish, Commercial Fish, and Fish to Support a Moderate Livelihood: Characterizing Aboriginal and Treaty Rights to Canadian Fisheries
Food Insecurity among Inuit Preschoolers: Nunavut Inuit Child Health Survey, 2007–2008
Food Insecurity among Inuit Women Exacerbated by Socio-economic Stresses and Climate Change
The Food Mail Program: "When Pigs Fly": Dispatching Access and Affordability to Healthy Food
FOOD RELATED: An Online Platform to Invigorate the Social and Cultural Experience of Food in the Arctic
Food Security across the Arctic: Background Paper of the Steering Committee of the Circumpolar Inuit Health Strategy
Food Security in a Northern First Nations Community: An Exploratory Study on Food Availability and Accessibility
Food Security in Paulatuuk, NT - Opportunities and Challenges of a Changing Community Economy
Food Sovereignty, Biopiracy and the Future
Food Use of Wild Plants by Cherokee Indians
Foodland Security: Access to Inuit Country Food in an Urban Setting: As Told by Barry Pottle Through Contemporary Inuit Art Photography
Contends that Inuit living in urban areas cannot replace the nutritional and cultural value of food acquired from the land, sea and air with store-bought foods.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Foot of the Mountain and Other Stories
Football Players Find a Way to Give Back to Community
Looks at the football camp, Tribal Dreams, for youth to develop skills as well as gain self-confidence and make friends.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.