Urban Hidden Homelessness and Reserve Housing
Based on project between Prince Albert Grand Council Urban Services Inc. and University of Saskatchewan. Chapter twelve from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Urban Housing and Aboriginal Governance
Urban Indian Health Clinics, Funding Issues, and Their Effects on Decision Making
Urban Indian Perspectives of Traditional Indian Medicine
Urban Indian Voices: A Community-Based Participatory Research Health and Needs Assessment
Urban Indians in Phoenix Schools, 1940-2000
Urban Indians: The Strangers in Canada's Cities
Urban Indigenous Peoples and Migration: A Review of Policies, Programmes and Practices
Urban-Indigenous Therapeutic Landscapes: A Case of an Urban American Indian Health Organization
Urban Living is Not Associated with Better Birth and Infant Outcomes among Inuit and First Nations in Quebec
Urban Reality of Type 2 Diabetes Among First Nations of Eastern Ontario: Western Science and Indigenous Perceptions
Urban Representations: Cultural Expression, Identity and Politics
Urban Rez
Urbanization and the Role of Housing in the Present Development Process in the Arctic
USDE Violations of NALA and the Testing Boycott at Nāwahīokalani'ōpu'u School
Use of Cognitive Question Testing Methodologies in Participant Action Research: Implementing the Three-Step Test-Interview Method in Indian Country
The Use of Incentives to Stop Smoking in Pregnancy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women: Discussion Paper
Use of Indigenous Knowledge in Modeling the Water Quality Dynamics in Peepeekisis and Kahkewistahaw First Nations Communities
The Use of Joint Ventures to Accomplish Aboriginal Economic Development: Two Examples From British Columbia
The Use of Law in the Destruction of Indigenous Religions in Canada and the United States: A Comparative Perspective
Use of Media Technologies by Native American Teens and Young Adults: Evaluating Their Utility for Designing Culturally-Appropriate Sexual Health Interventions Targeting Native Youth in the Pacific Northwest
Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native People of Eastern Canada
The Use of Remote Presence for Health Care Delivery in a Northern Inuit Community: A Feasibility Study
Use of the Talking Circle for Comanche Women's Breast Health Education
The Use of Traditional Environmental Knowledge To Resolve the Issue of Family-Based Traditional Lands Versus Registered Traplines: The Victor Diamond Mine Comprehensive Environmental Assessment Scoping Process
Use Your Voice Ta’Kaiya Blaney Speak - and Sing - Her Hope for the Future
Usefulness of a Survey on Underage Drinking in a Rural American Indian Community Health Clinic
Using a Native Language Reference Grammar as a Language Learning Tool
Using Captions to Reduce Barriers to Native American Student Success
Using Community Based Participatory Action Research as Service-learning for Tribal College Students
Using Data to Monitor Early Literacy Development
Overview of monitoring program developed and tested by university researchers in collaboration with 26 schools. Chapter one from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Using E-Learning to Build Governance Capacity in the Yekooche First Nation: A Case Study of the Yekooche Learning Centre
Using Indigenous Research Practices to Transform Indigenous Literacy Education: A Canadian Study
Using Multiple Sources of Knowledge to Investigate Northern Environmental Change: Regional Ecological Impacts of a Storm Surge in the Outer Mackenzie Delta, N.W.T.
Using SWOT Analysis to Inform Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Strategies for a Remote First Nations Community in Canada
Using the Seven Sacred Teachings to Improve Services for Aboriginal Mothers Experiencing Drug and Alcohol Misuse Problems and Involvement with Child Welfare
Using Traditional Knowledge in Unpredictable Critical Events in Reindeer Husbandry: The Case of Sámi Reindeer Husbandry in Western Finnmark, Norway and Nenets Reindeer Husbandry on Yamal Penninsula, Yamal-Nenets AO, Russian
Using Wood on King Island, Alaska
Utalotsa Woni--"Talking Leaves": A Re-examination of the Cherokee Syllabary and Sequoyah
Utilising PEARL to Teach Indigenous Art History: A Canadian Example
Utilizing Drumming For American Indians/Alaska Natives With Substance Use Disorders: A Focus Group Study
Utilizing Harmonization and Common Surveillance Methods to Consolidate 4 Cohorts: The Western Alaska Tribal Collaborative for Health (WATCH) Study
Utilizing Technologies to Promote Education and Well-Being
Provides introduction to K-Net (Kuhkenah Network) and presents four case studies exploring its use in wastewater treatment, health, education and video conferencing. Chapter eight from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.