Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance: Protecting Aborigines Across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Regina Ganter
Aboriginal History, vol. 38, 2014, pp. 187-188
Description
Book review of: Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance by Alan Lester and Fae Dussart.
Scroll down to page 187 to read review.
Colonization as Subtext in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sidner Larson
American Indian Quarterly , vol. 29, no. 1/2, Winter-Spring, 2005, pp. 274-280
Description
Literary criticism article examines different manifestations of colonialism and the effects thereof on and for Indigenous peoples in Welch’s novel.
The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King v. Gabriel Sylliboy
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Julie Zatzman
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 34, no. 1, 2014, pp. 234-237
Description
Book review of The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928 by William C. Wicken.
The Color of the Land: Race, Nation and the Politics of Land Ownership in Oklahoma: 1832-1929
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Ken Dunn
Whispering Wind, vol. 39, no. 3, Issue 271, 2010, pp. 32-33
Description
Book review of: The Color of the Land: Race, Nation and the Politics of Land Ownership in Oklahoma: 1832-1929 by David A. Chang.
Scroll down page to read review.
The Color of the Land: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Landownership in Oklahoma, 1832-1929
E-Books
Author/Creator
David A. Chang
Colorectal Cancer Screening Behaviors Among American Indians in the Midwest
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Christine M. Daley
Niaman Nazir
K. Allen Greiner
Aimee S. James
Won S. Choi
Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice , vol. 4, no. 2, Fall, 2010, pp. 35-40
Description
Looks at new information on screening rates and identifies gender differences.
A Combined Quantitative and Qualitative Study of Severe Early Childhood Caries among Three and Five Year-Old Aboriginal Children in the District of Manitoulin, Ontario
Theses
Author/Creator
Sabrina Louise Peressini
Description
Dentistry Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto, 2005.
Combining the Views of "Both Worlds": Science Education in Nunavut Piqusiit Tamainik Katisugit
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brian Lewthwaite
Barbara McMillan
Robert Renaud
Rebecca Hainnu
Carolyn MacDonald
Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, no. 98, Jnauary 11, 2010, pp. [1]-71
Description
Looks at cases at three Inuit school communities that combine contemporary western science and traditional Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (knowledge).
Come On Ogzruk Let Me Win: Experience, Relationality, and Knowing in Kigiqtaamiut Hunting and Ethnography
Theses
Author/Creator
Josh Wisniewski
Description
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010.
Come Together: Dukha Participate in World Reindeer Herding Conference With Totem Project Support
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Mariana Budjeryn
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 2, Indigenous Peoples Bridging the Digital Divide, Summer, 2005
Description
Discussion on the conference attended by 500 delegates from 20 indigenous reindeer-herding cultures from northern regions of North America, Europe and Asia.
Comic Book Study: Darkness Calls: English 120-130
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Lisa Campbell
Description
Extensive and detailed teacher's guide to accompany a graphic novel aimed at suicide prevention in youth and young adults. The comic book is produced by the Healthy Aboriginal Network.
Comic Book Study: Path of the Warrior: English 120-130
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Lisa Campbell
Description
Developed to accompany Richard Van Camp's graphic novel about gangs and physical fitness.
Coming Full Circle: Aboriginal Family Members' Experiences of Problem Gambling
Theses
Author/Creator
Jody L. Burnett
Description
Educational Psychology Thesis (M.Ed.)--The University of Regina, 2005.
Coming Full Circle: White, Euro-Canadian Teachers' Positioning, Understanding, Doing, Honouring, and Knowing in School-Based Aboriginal Education
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brooke Madden
In Education, vol. 20, no. 1, Summer, 2014, pp. 57-81
Description
Presents a narrative study that explores the research question: "What are the decolonizing processes of practicing teachers involved in a provincially funded initiative to improve schooling for urban Aboriginal students?"
Coming Home
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Cheryle Partridge
Native Social Work Journal, vol. 9, Special Edition In Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the School of Indigenous Relations, February 2014, pp. 41-55
Description
The author discusses journey as a student in the Indigenous Social Work Program to a professor in the School of Indigenous Relations.
Entire issue on one pdf. Scroll down to page 41 to read article.
"The Coming Tide": Viewpoints of the Formation of U.S. Federal Indian Policy, 1945-1954
Theses
Author/Creator
Samuel H. Herley
Description
History Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska, 2010.
Based on viewpoints of Napoleon Bonaparte Johnson, Helen Peterson, Oliver La Farge, and Hugh Butler.
"The Coming Tide": Viewpoints on the Formation of U.S. Federal Indian Termination Policy, 1945-1954
Theses
Author/Creator
Samuel H. Herley
Description
History thesis (Ph.D) -- University of Nebraska, 2010.
Commemorating LIA Agreement at ITK
Articles » General
Inuktitut, no. 96, Spring, 2005, pp. S7-9
Description
Brief article about the signing ceremony which included stories regarding the meaning of the land claims agreement.
A Commemorative History of Aboriginal People in the Canadian Military
E-Books
Author/Creator
P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Description
Extensive history of Aboriginal involvement in military conflicts ranging from Pre-Columbian, through to the World Wars, Korean War and the next six decades.
A Comment on Zedeño et al.
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Alice B. Kehoe
Current Anthropology, vol. 55, no. 6, December 2014, p. 813
Description
Response to an article that suggested drive lanes to bluff chutes (used for funneling bison into corrals) should be thought of as monumental construction.
Commentary: Indigenous Health Special Issue
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lily Tonmyr
Cindy Blackstock
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, vol. 8, no. 2, April 2010, pp. 135-144
Description
Discusses research in Indigenous studies using three themes: worldview and ethics, culturally based research methods and researching both the sources and symptoms of disadvantage.
Commerce and Arms: The Federal Government, Native Americans, and the Economy of the Old Northwest, 1783--1807
Theses
Author/Creator
William H. Bergmann
Description
History Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Cincinnati, 2005.
A Commitment to First Nations Data Governance: A Primer for Health Librarians
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Kevin Read
Gail McDonald
Brad Mackay
Eugene Barsky
Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, vol. 35, no. 1, Special Issue on Aboriginal Health Information, April 2014, pp. 11-15
Description
Discusses the principles of Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession (OCAP) which define how information can and should be used by researchers, governments and corporations.
The Commodification of Polynesian Tattooing: Change, Persistence, and Reinvention of a Cultural Tradition
Theses
Author/Creator
Rachel Robinson
Description
Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, 2010.
Commodifications of the Past? An IPinCH KnowledgeBase Bibliography
Alternate Title
Commodifications of the Past? An IPinCH Knowledge Base Bibliography
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage: Theory, Practice, Policy, Ethics
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
James Herbert
Description
Lists 208 publications (articles, letters, websites, webpages, government documents, and books) deemed to be of interest to the Commodifications of the Past? Working Group from the Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) research project.
Commodifying Sámi Culture in an Indigenous Tourism Site
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Helen Kelly-Holmes
Sari Pietikäinen
Journal of Sociolinguistics, vol. 18, no. 4, Special Issue: Sociolinguisitics and Tourism , September 2014, pp. 518-538
Description
Examines the problem of providing an authentic, reliable and repeatable tourism experience on a reindeer farm due to language barriers. Suggests the use of scripted narratives as a solution.
The Commoditization of Country Foods in Nunavik: A Comparative Assessment of its Development, Applications, and Significance
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Nicole Gombay
Arctic, vol. 58, no. 2, June 2005, pp. 115-129
Description
Presents the history of commoditization of country foods in the Canadian North.
Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Gretchen G. Harvey
American Review of Canadian Studies, vol. 35, no. 1, Spring, 2005, pp. 167-168
Description
Book review of: Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains by Theodore Binnema.
Common Law Aboriginal Knowledge Protection Rights: Recognizing the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada to Prohibit the Use and Dissemination of Elements of Their Knowledge
Theses
Author/Creator
Michael Halewood
Description
Law Thesis (D.Jur.)--York University, 2005.
The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Margo Lukens
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 22, no. 2, Summer, 2010, pp. 96-99
Description
Book review of: The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast by Lisa Brooks.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access review, scroll to page 96.
Commons, Enclosure, and Resistance in Kahnawá:ke Mohawk Territory, 1850–1900
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Daniel Rueck
Canadian Historical Review, vol. 95, no. 3, September 2014, pp. 352-381
Description
Describes how the Department of Indian Affairs attempted to undermine leaders and gain control of lands by subdividing the reserve into plots which would be individually-owned, with the ultimate goal of dispersing the community.
Communications, Infrastructure and Transportation Systems in the Canadian North: Recent Advances and Remaining Knowledge Gaps and Research Opportunities
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Canadian Polar Commission
Description
Looks at infrastructure systems, telecommunications, and maritime, aviation and ground transportation in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut .
Communities Address Beetle Infestation and Related Forest Fire Risks
Articles » General
On the Go, Winter, 2005/06, p. 8
Description
British Columbia’s mountain pine beetle infestation threatens First Nation communities.
Communities as Both Ecological and Social Entities in Native American Thought
Alternate Title
Native American Symposium ; 5th, 2003
Native Being -- Being Native: Identity and Difference: Proceedings of the Fifth Native American Symposium
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Raymond Pierotti
Description
Discusses the importance of place and the environment.
Community and Economic Development in Arctic Canada (CEDAC): A Qualitative Study of Resource Development Impacts on Economic and Social Systems in Pond Inlet, Nunavut
Theses
Author/Creator
Roger Ritsema
Description
Geography Thesis (M.A.)--University of Ottawa, 2014.
Community-Based Aboriginal Curriculum Initiatives
Web Sites » Organizations
Author/Creator
[Community-Based Aboriginal Curriculum Initiatives Committee]
Description
Website includes links to resource lists, lesson/unit plans, online resources, and Indigenous inquiry kits.
Community-Based Archeology: Research With, By and For Indigenous and Local Communities
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Elise Huffer
AlterNative, vol. 10, no. 3, 2014, pp. 314-316
Description
Book review of: Community-Based Archeology by Sonya Atalay.
Community-Based Child Welfare for Aboriginal Children: Supporting Resilience Through Structural Change
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Cindy Blackstock
Nico Trocmé
Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, no. 24, March 2005, pp. 12-33
Description
Identifies the conditions that support First Nations child and family service agencies to implement community-based responses to child maltreatment that honour the strength, wisdom and resiliency embedded in indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Community-Based Ecotourism and Sustainable Community Development: Exploring the Relationship
Theses
Author/Creator
Allison E. Sandmeyer
Description
Thesis (M.A.)--Dalhousie University, 2005.
Community-Based Learning Opportunities for Aboriginals, Winner 2005: The Sunchild E-Learning Community Model
Alternate Title
Education and Learning Case Study ; December 2005
[Conference Board of Canada Publication ; 120-06]
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Douglas Watt]
Description
Looks at remote and rural community e-learning delivery service for grades 9 to 12 students.
Community Based Participatory Project: Engaging Individuals/Families in the Development of Programs to Enhance Health and Well-Being: Métis Nation - Saskatchewan: Final Report
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
V. R. Ramsden
K. Patrick
C. Bourassa
J. Crowe
S. McKay
K. Sanderson
Description
Survey conducted to understand the impacts of social, economic and cultural conditions on health and the community.
Updated and revised July 25, 2010.
Community Based Participatory Project: Engaging Individuals/Families in the Development of Programs to Enhance Health and Well-Being
Documents & Presentations
Description
Power point presentation given at the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund Conference, Sharing of Wisdom Keepers: Translating the AHTF Experience, June 9 - 10, 2010.
Community-Based Physical Activity and the Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in Aboriginal Canadians
Theses
Author/Creator
Heather-Jean A. Foulds
Description
Human Kinetics Thesis (M.Sc.)--The University of British Columbia (Vancouver), 2010.
Community-Based Suicide Prevention Research in Remote On-Reserve First Nations Communities
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Corinne A. Isaak
Mike Campeau
Laurence Y. Katz
Murray W. Enns
Brenda Elias
et al.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, vol. 8, no. 2, April 2010, pp. 258-270
Description
Outlines the research process, key challenges and lessons learned in a collaborative First Nations suicide prevention project conducted with eight north-western Manitoba First Nations communities.
Community-Based Surveillance and Case Management for Suicide Prevention: An American Indian Tribally Initiated System.
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Mary F. Cwik
Allison Barlow
Novalene Goklish
Francene Larzelere-Hinton
Lauren Tingey ... [et al.]
American Journal of Public Health, vol. 104, no. S3, June 2014, pp. e18-e23
Description
Overview of system developed by the White Mountain Apache Tribe with assistance from John Hopkins Center for American Indian Health.
Community-Building Versus Career-Building Research: The Challenges, Risks, and Responsibilities of Conducting Research With Aboriginal and Native American Communities
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Terry Leigh Mitchell
Emerance Baker
Journal of Cancer Education, vol. 20, no. 1, Supplement, Spring, 2005, pp. 41-46
Description
Study looks at experiences and policy changes that could be made to address health disparities.
Community Collaboration in Developing a Culturally Relevant Alcohol Abuse Early Intervention Program For First Nation Youth
Articles » General
Author/Creator
M. Nancy Comeau
Sherry H. Stewart
Christopher Mushquash
David Wojcik
Cheryl Bartlett ... [et al.]
OACAS Journal, vol. 49, no. 1, April 2005, pp. 39-46
Description
Looks at combined quantitative and qualitative results drawing attention to cultural issues affecting Mi'kmaq teens' drinking behaviours.
Community Consultation Rapid Scoping Project among Aboriginal People Who Inject Drugs for the New South Wales Users and AIDS Association
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
James Ward
Description
Study involved focus-groups at both urban and regional sites, with a total of 70 individuals. Findings are discussed under three themes: drug use and local contexts; knowledge, information and support; and improving existing health and health-related services. Concludes with five recommendations.
Community Control of Education: How the Mohawk Community of Kahnawake Is Reclaiming their Schools
Theses
Author/Creator
Tiffany Ryan
Description
Sociology and Anthropology (M.A.)--Concordia University, 2005.