Kaupapa Māori Approaches in Contests Related to Youth Offending / Environmental Scan
Looks at features of 22 programs which operate to address issues in the areas of conduct problems, reducing re-offending, remand, rehabilitation, and mental health and substance abuse.
Kaupapa Māori Responses to Violence Suffered by Wāhine Māori
Discusses challenges faced by Māori agencies which deliver programs and services to women who have been subjected to intimate partner violence. Based on literature review and interviews with 15 providers from 19 organisations.
Kawartha Lakes Spirit Walks - For Teachers
KC Adams
Ke Kinu’tmui Ta’n Teli L’nui’simk, Kiju
Children's storybook in Mi'kmaq and English. Contains links to audio of individual words or the entire page.
Keeoukaywin: The Visiting Way—Fostering an Indigenous Research Methodology
Keeping It Living: Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America
Keeping Research on Track: A Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples about Health Research Ethics
Keeping the "Co" in the Co-Management of Northern Resources
[Keeping the Faith / Uppirniqainnarniq]
Keeping the Fire Alive
Kent Monkman: A Trickster With a Cause Crashes Canada's 150th Birthday Party
Kent Monkman: Miss Chief's Return
Key Populations Brief: Indigenous Peoples
Keyano-Pimee Focused on Pumping Up Business
Kichi Sibi
Kihcitwâw Kîkway Meskocipayiwin (Sacred Changes): Transforming Gendered Protocols in Cree Ceremonies through Cree Law
Law Thesis (LL.M.)--University of Victoria, 2017.
Kijiikwewin aji: Sweetgrass Stories with Traditional Indigenous Women in Northern Ontario
[Kill the Indian, Save the Man]
Killing a Culture to Save a Race: Writing and Resisting the Discourse of the Carlisle Indian School
The Killing of Political Economy: How the Inclusion of "Aboriginal Perspectives" is Murdering Our Understanding of Canadian Development
Killing of the Innu
Killing the Berdache and Raising the Two-Spirit: Continuing and Emerging Roles of American Indian Two-Spirits
Killing the Indian in the Child: Materialities of Death and Political Formations of Life in the Canadian Indian Residential School System
Killing Time with Strangers. W. S. Penn
Killing Us Quietly. Native Americans and HIV/AIDS
Killing Without Murder: Aboriginal Assimilation Policy as Genocide
Kim Scott's Benang and the Removal of Identity in Australian Aboriginal Literature
Kimberly WA Project: Servicing Blind and Vision Impaired People in a Remote Area
Kindreds and States: Using Anglo-Saxon and Gitxsan Law to Help Reconcile Aboriginal and Crown Sovereignty
Kinds of Plains Cree Culture
King Provides Big Payoff to Devoted Fans
Book review of: A Short History of Indians in Canada by Thomas King.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.
Kinship as Cosmology: Potatoes as Offspring Among the Aymara of Highland Bolivia
Kiya Waneekah: (Don't Forget)
Knee Joint Laxity in a Native Canadian Indian Population
"Know Your Roots": Development and Evaluation of an Oral History Curriculum for Native American Middle-School Students
Know Your Status: A Tool Kit for HIV Programs in Saskatchewan First Nations
Brief discussion of community engagement and readiness, education, harm reduction, testing, treatment, client support and case management, and surveillance.
Knowing, Growing Showing: Indigenous Consumer and Financial Literacy: Research to Practice
Knowing the Past, Facing the Future: Indigenous Education in Canada
Knowledge and Process: Thinking Through Isuma's Video
Knowledge Co-production in Contested Spaces: An Evaluation of the North Slope Borough – Shell Baseline Studies Program
Knowledge Translation and Indigenous Knowledge Symposium and Consultation Sessions
Koluskap: Stories from Wolastoqiyik
Kon and the Circle of Life
Primary reading level storybook.
Koora the Kangaroo: Violence Prevention at Woorabinda State School: Evaluation Report
Looks at the school-based family violence prevention program based on the concept that Aboriginal identity is a positive life force. Uses a mascot, original stories, school-based visits from community members and teachers resource package.
Koqqwaja’ltimk: Mi’kmaq Legal Consciousness
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- University of British Columbia, 2002.