The Canary Effect
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Arctic Indigenous Peoples and the POPs Regime
Cancer Among Aboriginal People Living on Reserves and in Northern Villages in Québec, 1984-2004: Incidence and Mortality
Cancer Doesn't Get to Dictate How We Live Our Lives
Cancer in First Nations People in Ontario: Incidence, Mortality, Survival and Prevalence
Cancer Incidence among First Nations Adults in Canada: Follow-up of the 1991 Census Mortality Cohort (1992–2009)
Cancer Incidence and Survival among Métis Adults in Canada: Results from the Canadian Census Follow-up Cohort (1992–2009)
Cancer of the Cervix in North American Indian Women: A Literature Review
Cancer-Related Health Behaviors and Health Service Use Among Inuit and Other Residents of Canada's North
Cancer Screening and Risk Factor Rates among American Indians
CANDO Award Winners
Canson Enterprises Ltd. v. Boughton & Co., [1991] 3 S.C.R. 534
Canvassing Identities: Reflecting on the Acrylic Art Movement in an Australian Aboriginal Settlement
CAP Board Unhappy with Former Leader
Examines possible reasons why Dwight Dorey departed abruptly from his leadership position as Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) national chief.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Capacity Building as a Component of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research
Capacity Building With Regina Métis Sports and Culture Centre
Captivating Eunice: Membership, Colonialism, and Gendered Citizenships of Grief
Cardiovascular Dynamics of Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Cardiovascular Risk: Factors of the North Coast Aboriginal and Islander Population
Career Opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island People in the Health Sciences
Caregivers’ Perspectives on the Determinants of Dietary Decisions in Six First Nation Communities
Caregiving Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Elders
Caretakers of the Land and Its People: Why Indigenous Trapline Holders' Legal Rights and Responsibilities Matter for Everyone
Caribou and the North: A Shared Future
Caribou Herds and Arctic Communities: Exploring a New Tool for Caribou Health Monitoring
Caring Is the Universal Language
Three stories about bullying prevention, justice and belonging told in English, Cree, Inuktitut, Michif, Mohawk, Oji-Cree, Ojibwe, and Oneida.
Carnal Crimes: Sexual Assault in Canada, 1900-1975
Carrier Sekani Tribal Council Aboriginal Interests & Use Study on the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline
The Carriers of No: After the Land Claims Trial
Carry the Kettle First Nation
Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site of Canada
Carving Cultural Connections: Alternative School #1 Seattle, Washington
A Case Compounded Error: The Inuit Resettlement Project, 1953, and the Government Response, 1990
Case Studies in Effective Indigenous Skills Development
Looks at Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment & Training Services (KKETS) located in Thunder Bay, Ontario and Mawiw Tribal Council located in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
A Case Study of Indigenous Brothers in Arms during the First World War
A Case Study of Successful Project Management in Two Indigenous Communities
A Case Study of the Irnisuksiiniq - Inuit Midwifery Network
Suggests the lack of resources is one of the major challenges of re-establishing Inuit midwifery in the Canadian Arctic.
A Case Study of the Red Lake, Minnesota, School Shooting: Intercultural Learning in the Renewal Process
A Case Study of Two Cherokee Newspapers and Their Fight Against Censorship
Cast All Imaginations: Umbi Speak
Catching Our Breath: Collaborative Reflection-on-Action in Remote-Rural BC
Catching the Next Wave: How BC First Nations Can Benefit from Another LNG Boom
Cathedral 'Can't be Restored'
Cathy Mattes
Cause for Celebration or Celebration of A Cause: Pastoralism and Poverty Reduction Strategies in East Africa
CAUT censures the First Nations University
Describes the action of the Canadian Association of University Teachers to censure the First Nations University of Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
CBQM
CBQM
CCAB Continues to Build Strong Relationships
Discusses the growth of the Council For Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and attributes success to several initiatives including: networking events, recruitment/retention programs, and the hall of fame.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.