The Little Program That Could: Nunavut Sivuniksavut's Unique & Effective Approach to Post-Secondary Education for Inuit Youth
Livability and Transportation on Indian Reservations
Live-In Family Enhancement (LIFE): A Comprehensive Program for Healing and Family Reunification
Lived Experience of Acute Gastrointestinal Illness in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut: "Just Suffer Through it"
The Lives of Stories: Three Aboriginal-Settler Friendships
Lives Twisted Out of Shape!: Tasmanian Aboriginal Soldiers and the Aftermath of the First World War
"Living a Lie": The Edmonton Residential School 1950 to 1960: A Story of Sexual Abuse by a United Church Minister and the Response by the Church of the Time
Living and Working in a Cree Community
Designed for teachers considering or entering into a position in a Cree community in Quebec.
Living Rhythms: What Social Enterprise Can Learn From Aboriginal Culture: A Matter of Learning, Leading, Serving: Key Mindsets
Living Together - Acting Together: Government Brief Submitted to the Public Inquiry Commission on Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Certain Public Services in Québec
Justice
Living Treaties, Breathing Research
Living With Animals: Ojibwe Spirit Powers
Living With Bears: Excavation of a Thule-Era House, St. Matthew Island, Alaska
Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Community Resilience: Hydro-meteorological Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal and Small Island Communities
Local Perspectives of the Ability of HIA Stakeholder Engagement to Capture and Reflect Factors That Impact Alaska Native Health
Locally Harvested Foods Support Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Sufficiency in an Indigenous Population of Western Alaska
Locating Women in Male-Authored Archives: Catherine Brown, Cherokee Women, and the ABCFM Papers
The Logic of Recognition: Debating Osage Nation Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century
łok̓ʷala la xux̌ (Let Him Speak Strong): Integrating First Peoples Principles of Learning for Students' Success
The Long and Winding Road Towards Aboriginal Economic Prosperity
Long History, Deep Time: Deepening Histories of Place
The Long Tent of Life
Describes the Anishinaabeg approach to the quest to live a long, healthy life (Medewiwin), how it is connected to the ceremonial lodge and the physical structure of the lodge itself. One of three articles published in the Selkirk Chronicle in 1887 under the title Indian Mythology.
The Long-Term Risks of End Stage Renal Disease and Mortality among First Nations and Non-First Nations People with Youth-Onset Diabetes
Long-Term Services and Supports in Indian Country: Issues Affecting American Indian and Alaska Native Consumers with Disabilities
Long Time Overdue: An Examination of the Destructive Impacts of Policy and Legislation on Pregnant and Parenting Aboriginal Women and their Children
Longhouse and Greenhouse: Searching for Food Security in a Community Based Research Project
A Longhouse Fragmented: Ohio Iroquois Autonomy in the Nineteenth Century
A Look Back, A Look Forward
Looking Back to a Future End: Reflections on the Symposium on Racist Stereotypes in American Sport at the National Museum of the American Indian
Looking to the Land: Local Responses to Food Insecurity in Two Rural and Remote First Nations
“The Lord and the Center of the Farthest”: Ezol’s Journal as Tribalography in LeAnne Howe’s Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story
The Lord of the Coppers
Losing Ground? Issues of Autonomy in an Urban Indigenous Organisation
"Loss Must Be Marked and It Cannot Be Represented": Memorializing Sex Workers in Vancouver's West End
Loss of Voice at Oneida Indian Nation: Traditional Methods of Social Control in a Contemporary Native Community
Lost Conversations: Finding New Ways for Black and White Australians to Lead Together
Lost in the Shadows: How a Lack of Help Meant a Loss of Hope for One First Nations Girl - Investigative Report
Lost in the System: Jake's Story
Lost in the Woods: Navigating Aboriginal Interests in Natural Resource Development: A Discussion Paper
Lost in Translation? Exploring Outcomes of Nunavut’s Resource Development Training and Employment Policies for Inuit of Northern Baffin Island
Lost Innocence: The Teacher Guide
The Lost Letter of Mary Ann Battis: A Troubling Case of Gender and Race in Creek Country
Louis Prince: A Mediator of the Higher Powers
Originally published in the Winnipeg Tribune on July 28, 1954 under the title "Powers Defy White Man: Witch Doctor’s Rites ‘Raise’ Lost Bodies". Article is about Louis Prince, a healer and clairvoyant from Manitoba.
Louis Riel Day [2014]
Louis Riel, Justice, and Métis Self-Identification: Literary Politics for Survival in the Evolution of Canadian Nationhood
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of London, 2014.
Louis Riel, Justice and Métis Self-Identification: Literary Politics for Survival in the Evolution of Canadian Nationhood
Louis Riel Trial (1885)
Website contains links to trial transcript, chronology, selected maps, biography, and letters and diary entries introduced as evidence.