Adult Learning Knowledge Centre: Young Adults in the North Share their Stories
Advancing American Indian/Alaska Native Substance Abuse Research
Advancing American Indian and Alaska Native Substance Abuse Research: Current Science and Future Directions
Advancing Landscape Change Research through the Incorporation of Iñupiaq Knowledge
Discusses how Indigenous Knowledge can help scientific understanding of landscape changes on the Arctic Coastal Plain and on lake processes.
Advantages of Stress Process Approaches For Measuring Historical Trauma
Advising, and Suing, Tribal Officers: On the Scope of Tribal Official Immunity
AERC Report 2012: College of Education
Aeta Women Indigenous Healers in the Philippines: Lessons and Implications
Affinity CU Opens First On-Reserve Credit Union
AFN Charter Will Guide Jack in Position as Head
Profiles Joan Jack who is running for National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
African Nova Scotian-Mi'kmaw Relations
After Custer: Loss and Transformation in Sioux Country
After Ryswick: The Five Nations Iroquois in French Diplomacy, 1699-1701
After the Apology: Why Are So Many First Nations Children Still in Foster Care? A Summary of the Research on Ethnic Over-representation and Structural Bias
After the Environmental Assessment: A Tale of Development on Attawapiskat Traditional Territory
After This, Nothing Happened: Indigenous Academic Writing and Chickadee Peoples’ Words
The Aftermath of Aboriginal Suicide: Lived Experience as the Missing Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Postvention
The Aftermath of Intergenerational Trauma: Substance Use Risk and Resiliency
Afterword
Again Around the Maypole
Against the Intentional Fallacy: Legocentrism and Continuity in the Rhetoric of Indian Dispossession
Against the Stream: Relevance of Gluconeogenesis From Fatty Acids for Natives of the Arctic Regions
Agecoutay Experiences a Growth Spurt
An Agent of Change: William Drewry and Land Surveying in British Columbia, 1887-1929
Ahkii: A Woman Is a Sovereign Land
In this creative nonfiction piece, poet talks about her practice of writing and how it relates to gender, land, and community.
Āhuatanga ū ki te tika me te pono mō te Rangahau Māori = Māori Research Ethics: An Overview
AIHEC CEO Carrie Billy Explains What Drives Her as Public Servant, Mother
Ainu and Anishinaabe Stories of Survivance: Shigeru Kayano, Katsuichi Honda, and Gerald Vizenor
Looks at Gerald Vizenor's, Hiroshima Bugi, Katsuichi Honda's Harukor: An Ainu Woman's Tale and Shigeru Kayano's Our Land Was a Forest: An Ainu Memoir and the importance of the survivance narrative.
Aircraft Grads Soaring
Aki-noomaagewin (Earth's Teachings): Stories of the Fall, Indigenous Law and Reconciliation
Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada: An Island in Dispute
Alanis Obomsawin
Alaska Native and Rural Youth Views of Sexual Health: A Focus Group Project on Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV/AIDS, and Unplanned Pregnancy
Alaska Native Artistic Revitalization
Alaska Native Health Status Report
Overview of statistics compiled from various sources.
Related Material: 3rd edition 2021
Alaska Native People's Perceptions, Understandings, and Expectations for Research Involving Biological Specimens
Alaska Native Writers, Alaska Native Identities
Alberta Aboriginal Tourism Product Opportunity Analysis: Industry Canada – Aboriginal Business Canada With Support From Alberta Economic Development
Albertine Vermette Interview
Alcohol and Other Contextual Factors of Suicide in Four Aboriginal Communities of Quebec, Canada
Alcohol in Greenland 1951-2010: Consumption, Mortality, Prices
Alcohol Rehabilitation Quarters Opened
Alcohol Use By Aboriginal Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
Alego Written and Illustrated by Ningeokuluk Teevee
Study guide for the book about a young Inuit girl's day on the land with her grandmother.
Suitable for PreK to Grade 2.