A History of Aboriginal Futures Faye Ginsburg Center for Media, Culture and History, New York University Fred Myers Department of Anthropology, New York University Abstract ■ This article addresses the paradox of the persistence, growth, and increasing circulation of work in indigenous media ...
The Dimensions of the Problem IHC Case Study 3 - Aboriginal Housing in Canada 1 The purpose This study was prepared as part of a series organized by the International Housing Coalition (IHC) for presentation at the World Urban Forum III to be held June 19 - 23, 2006 in Vancouver, Canada.
The reference group extend theirappreciation and gratitude to the many people who participated in this project: •Community members, community organisations, ourElders and mainstream service providers •The reference group members, Jill Gallagher, Alf Bamblett, Lionel Bamblett, Muriel Cadd ...
1 Aboriginal Peoples' Safety ∗ Strategic Overview The legacy left by residential schools and colonization has caused Canada's Aboriginal population to suffer from many intergenerational problems now reflected in their high rates of both victimization and offending.
Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in schools A guide for school learning communities Tomorrow's Queensland: strong, green, smart, healthy and fair
This middle years teacher’s resource is designed to provide information about Canada’s youth justice system to youth from Aboriginal communities.
Important Notice This notice is not to be erased and must be included on any printed version of this publication. Promoting the Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Communities
YOUR WORKPLACE AND ABORIGINAL DIVERSITY By Robert Laboucane Aboriginal people have been studying and learning everything there is to know about the newcomers to North America for the past 500 years.
Human rights and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples This information sheet talks about some of the human rights issues faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (or Indigenous peoples).
Aboriginal Women: An Issues Backgrounder Michelle M. Mann This document expresses the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the official policy of Status of Women Canada or the Government of Canada.