Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada, 1998-1999
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Eric Guimond
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High growth rate has four components: natural increase, increase due to migration, variations in quality of enumeration, and transfers from non-Aboriginal to Aboriginal origin.
Excerpt from Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada, 1998-1999.
To access this article scroll to p. 187.
Arctic Anthropology, vol. 54, no. 2, 2017, pp. 1-23
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Authors discuss how oral histories can influence and change collective memories and memory negotiation; argue that collective memory which includes a diversity of perspective is vital increasing human understanding of the past and a sense of belonging in the present.
Native Studies Review, vol. 5, no. 1, Native Health Research in Canada, 1988, [1989], pp. 71-77
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Summary of an ecological approach, that incorporates environmental, cultural & historical data with biological data, to help understand the causes of acute ear infections.
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 18, no. 2, Summer, 2006, pp. 34-53
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Examines the elements in novels by Native American authors James Welch and Leslie Marmon Silko that focus on past and present relationships of European and Indigenous peoples.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 34.
Provides information and suggestions centered around stereotypes, inaccuracies, omissions and biases in potential educational resources.
Revised edition.
Journal of American Indian Education, vol. 15, no. 1, October 1975, pp. [4-7]
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Evaluation of a 2-week Institute designed to improve student retention through changes in curriculum, extra-curricular activities, and physical surroundings.
Office of Audit and Evaluation Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada
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Describes and analyzes program which was developed to deliver holistic programs to Indigenous children aged 0 to 6. Presents findings and recommendations.
Pimatisiwin, vol. 4, no. 2, Fall, 2006, pp. 145-178
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Condensed version of the report on the Fifth Healing Our Spirits Worldwide (HOSW) conference on Aboriginal health and healing, held in Edmonton in 2006.
Pimatisiwin, vol. 4, no. 1, Spring, 2006, pp. 29-37
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Evaluation of the PRIADE (Professional Relations in Aboriginal Diabetes Education) program found it had been successful in increasing community capacity and helping non-Aboriginal health workers to understand their clients.
American Antiquity, vol. 71, no. 3, July 2006, pp. 473-499
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Analyzed the residue from two unmodified lithic grinding tools and gives evidence of choke cherry (Prunus virginiana), saskatoon berry (Amelanchier alnifolia), prairie turnup (Psoralea esculenta) and maize (Zea mays) use.
An interim report that reviews the functioning of the FSIN and suggests ways to improve communication with and accountability to the Aboriginal people.
Examines how the willingness of Aboriginal people to participate in the Canadian Armed Forces may be affected by historical views of relationships with the Canadian state, education graduation rates, and higher incarceration rates.
University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, April 2017, pp. 1-10
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Looks at flow of foodstuffs between Hudson's Bay Company men and the James Bay Cree who lived near the Fort. Argues that traders were consistently reliant upon provisions supplied by Indigenous trappers, hunters, and fishers.