Playing Number Games With Indigenous Australians' Health
Playing the Indian Princess? Sarah Winnemucca's Newspaper Career and Performance of American Indian Identities
Plays That Make Policy: A Debwewin Journey Through Legislative Theatre
"Please Eunice, Don't Be Ignorant": The White Reader as Trickster in Lee Maracle's Fiction
Discusses how Lee Maracle leads her readers to see the realities of a world that is rigid and unequally divided by using "we", "I" and "you" to flip the idea of "others".
"Please Read Loose": Intimate Grammars and Unexpected Languages in Contemporary Navajo Literature
Plural Sovereignties and Contemporary Indigenous Literature by Stuart Christie
[The Poet Gregory Scofield (Métis) Discusses His Book Louis: The Heretic Poems]
[Poetics and Politics 2011: Leslie Marmon Silko]
[The Poetics of Land & Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples]
[Poetics & Politics 2011: Dr. Franci Washburn]
[Poetics & Politics 2011: Gerald Vizenor]
Poetry
Poetry
Poetry
Poetry Raven, Carry Me
Points in Time: Direct Radiocarbon Dates on Great Basin Projectile Points
Poisoning the Body to Nourish the Soul: Prioritising Health Risks and Impacts in a Native American Community
The Polar Bear in the Room: Diseases of Poverty in the Arctic
Polar Bears in Northwest Greenland: An Interview Survey about the Catch and the Climate
Police Service Building Relationships, New Facility
Policies and Practices Affecting Aboriginal Fathers’ Involvement with Their Children
Discusses legislation, public policies, community resources and supports. Study initiated by the Father Involvement Research Alliance of Canada.
Chapter seven from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 1, which is also vol. 3 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Policing Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Metropolitan Environments
[Policing Liz Comack]
The Policing of Native Bodies and Minds: Perspectives on Schooling From American Indian Youth
Policing Options Available to First Nations in Canada
The Policy Agenda of Native Peoples from World War II to the 1969 White Paper
Discusses efforts to resist assimilation and retain unique cultures, treaty entitlements, and inherent rights.
Chapter one from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1, which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Policy and Indigenous Languages in Australia
Policy Brief: Community Economic Development: Keys to Success
The Policy Implications of Revitalizing Traditional Aboriginal Religions
Discusses religious revitalization by using the analogy of language revitalization.
Chapter eleven from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Policy Issues in American Indian Health Governance
Policy Issues in Assessing Indigenous Languages: A Navajo Case
Policy (Mis)Alignment: Addressing Type 2 Diabetes in Aboriginal Communities in Canada
Policy Paper: Aboriginal Students
Policy Research: Good or Bad?
Policy Sector Convergence: An Examination of Aboriginal Politics and Forestry Policy in British Columbia
Policy Silences: Why Canada Needs a National First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Policy
Political Climate Change: The Evolving Role of the Arctic Council
Political Demonstrations and Spectacles During the Rebellion Losses Controversy in Upper Canada
The Political Economy of Tribal Citizenship in the US: Lessons for Canadian First Nations?
Political Status of Native Indian Women: Contradictory Implications of Canadian State Policy
Political Will and all of Canada Needed to Drive Change
Looks at a declaration that was agreed to by two First Nation hunger strikers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.