Celluloid Indians: Native Americans and Film
Centeotzintli: Sacred Maize, a 7,000 Year Ceremonial Discourse
Central Adiposity and Associated Lifestyle Factors in Cree Children
Central Inuit Household Economies: Zooarchaeological, Environmental, and Historical Evidence From Outer Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Canada
Centre Takes the Frustration Out of Post-Secondary Blues
Focuses on the three week orientation program offered by the Aboriginal Student Centre and how the centre has helped students make a successful transition into the university community.
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Ceramics and Social Dynamics: Technological Style and Corrugated Ceramics During the Pueblo III to Pueblo IV Transition, Silver Creek, Arizona
Ceremonies of Possession in Europe's Conquest of the New World, 1492-1640
Ceremonies of Relationship: Engaging Urban Indigenous Youth in Community-Based Research
Ceremony in Miniature: Kiowa Oral Storytelling and Narrative Event
Ceremony, Storytelling, Land, The Rediscovery of Identity in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and Storyteller and N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child, House Made of Dawn and The Way to Rainy Mountain
Cervical Cancer Screening in Ethnocultural Groups: Case Studies in Women-Centred Care
Chains of Consumption: The Iroquois and Consumer Goods, 1550-1800.
Chairperson-Initiated Complaint and Public Interest Investigation Regarding Policing in Northern British Columbia: Chairperson's Final Report after Commissioner's Response
Chalifoux Educates Fellow Senators with Horror Stories
Senator and Metis leader, Thelma Chalifoux, believes that political lobby groups, like the Assembly of First Nations, should not take over social programs provided for First Nations because, as she argues, politics and patronage distort the system and erode the quality of the service.
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A Challenge For Inuit Leadership: Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Annual Report, 1978-1979
The Challenges and Limitations of Assimilation: Indian Boarding Schools
Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People
Challenges to Arctic Nomadism: Yamal Nenets Facing Climate Change Era Calamities
Challenges to Tuberculin Screening and Follow-up in an Urban Aboriginal Sample in Montreal, Canada
Challenging Colonial Norms and Attending to Presencing in Stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Challenging Historical Frameworks: Aboriginal Rights, The Trickster, and Originalism
Challenging Lifestyles: Aboriginal Men and Women Living with HIV
Challenging the Deficit Paradigm: Grounds For Optimism Among First Nations in Canada
Challenging the Limits: Indigenous Peoples of the Mekong Region / Living in a Globalized World: Ethnic Minorities in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Challenging the New Canadian Myth: Colonialism, Post-colonialism, and Urban Aboriginal Policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba
Change and Recovery From Substance Misuse: Native American Perspectives
Change Attitude to Protect Aboriginal Women
Change in Nutrition and Food Security in Two Inuit Communities, 1992 to 1997
A Change of Subject: Perspectivism and Multinaturalism in Inuit Depictions of Interspecies Transformation
Changer is Coming: History, Identity and the Land Among the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe of the North Olympic Peninsula
Changes in Film Representations of Sami Culture and Identity
Changes in Physical Activity Barriers among American Indian Elders: A Pilot Study
Changing Capabilities of Northern Communities: Environmental Protection
The Changing Circumpolar World for Canada, Quebec, Nunavik, and the Arctic Council
Changing Faces: Native Journalists Break Through Barriers in New Media
The Changing Legal Landscape for Aboriginal Land Use Planning in Canada
The Changing Patterns of Drug Use among American Indian Students Over the Past 30 Years
The Changing Presentation of the American Indian: Museums and Native Cultures / Privileging the Past: Historicism in the Art of the Northwest Coast
The Changing Relationship Between First Nations Peoples and Museums
The Changing Role of the Leader in Māori Society
The Changing Symbolism of Flags in Plains Indian Cultures
Changing the Subject: The TRC, Its National Events, and the Displacement of Substantive Reconciliation in Canadian Media Discourse
The Changing Tides of Education in Nunavut: A Non-Inuit Perspective of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
The Changing Well-Being of Older Adult Registered Indians: An Analysis Using the Registered Indian Human Development Index
Chaos Theory, Philosophically Old, Scientifically New
Chapter 4: Mental Health Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Characteristics and Residence of First Nations Patients and Their Use of Health Care services in Saskatchewan, Canada: Informing First Nations and Métis Health Services
Characteristics of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship: Discussion Paper
Characteristics of Rocks, Their Uses and Local Landforms: A Two-Way Science Learning Unit for Qikiqtani Elementary Students
Topics explored include characteristics of rocks found in Nunavut, how these characteristics determine their uses, how they are classified, what they show about local geological history, and how they are changed by natural processes.