Operation Kanyengehaga: An American Indian Cross Cultural Program
Opetchesaht Indian Band v. Canada, [1997] 2 S.C.R. 119
Opinions and Perceptions of Indigenous Mental Health Applications from Service Providers and Youth Samples: A Pilot Study
Oral Health in a First Nations and a Non-Aboriginal Population in Manitoba
Oral Health of Adults in Northern Norway: A Pilot Study
Oral Health: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Oral Histories Paint Pictures of Strong Inventive Women
[Oral History Lesson Plan]
Created for Grade 4.
Orality & Literacy: Reflections Across Disciplines
[The Orders of the Dreamed: George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823]
Ordinal Position and Role Development of the Firstborn American Indian Daughter Within Her Family of Origin
Oregon’s History: People of the Northwest in the Land of Eden
[Organizational Traps: Groupthink, Rumor and Ego]
Orientation of New Health Workers at Their Workplace
Original Men's Straight Dance
Oscelola and the Great Seminole War
Ọsẹ Dúdú: Exploring the Benefits of Yoruba Indigenous Black Soap in Southwest, Nigeria
Oskayak Students Speak up for Indigenous Rights
Osteological Comparison of Prehistoric Native Americans from Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee Mortuary Caves
OTC Hosts Treaty Awareness Day
The Other Movement: Indian Rights and Civil Rights in the Deep South
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 Communities and Our Future: Equity in Education: A Policy Framework
Our Children, Our Dreaming: A Call for a More Just Approach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Families
Our Children , Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba
Our Elders Understand Our Rights: Evolving International Law Regarding Indigenous Peoples
Our Foothills: Sarcee Indian Reserve, Bow-Crow Forest, Sheep River
Our Greatest Challenge: Aboriginal Children and Human Rights
Our Healing, Our Solutions: Volume 3
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 Homes are Bleeding: A Short History of Indian Reserves
Our Land, Our Language: Connecting Dispossession and Health Equity in an Indigenous Context
Our Land, Our Languages: Language Learning in Indigenous Communities
Our Living Ecosystem: What Are the Interconnections among the Elements Surrounding Us? A Classroom-Based Activity in Nunavik
Comments on an environmental education activity designed to promote an ecosystem approach to health.
NOTE: Also published as Journal of Aboriginal Health, Summer, 2015.
Our Nations Elders Speak: Ageing and Cultural Diversity: A Cross-Cultural Approach
‘Our Place, Our Home’: Indigenous Planning, Urban Space, and Decolonization in Winnipeg, Manitoba
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 Stories: How We Became Doctors
Our Thinking Made Visible: Aboriginal Governance: Emerging Directions
Designed to accompany videos featuring Inuit, First Nations, and Metis leaders.
Our Thinking Made Visible: Issues of Indigenous Peoples in a Global Context
For use with videos featuring Metis, First Nations, and Inuit leaders.