Co-hosted by Indian and Northern Affairs and the University of Western Ontario, the conference promoted interaction between researchers, policy-makers, and Aboriginal peoples. It expanded on the knowledge of the social, economic, and demographic determinants of Aboriginal well-being, and it sought to identify and facilitate the means by which this knowledge may be translated into effective policies. The texts are divided into complementary themes. The chapters in Volume 2 address the themes of economic development; health; gender issues; and crime, victimization, and healing
As Indigenous researchers move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander res...
For Aboriginal communities, traditional values and knowledge should be at the forefront of developme...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Co-hosted by Indian and Northern Affairs and the University of Western Ontario, the conference promo...
Co-chaired by Dan Beavon of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Jerry White of the University of Wes...
Grounded in recent research, this book successfully identifies key issues hearing on the current soc...
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at the University of Calgary organized a conference to announce th...
This book addresses the continuing and pressing need for robust debate to understand how meaningful ...
Jim Turnour researched Indigenous development policy in northern Australia. He found that structural...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.In...
A brief report provided to the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health (CRCAH)
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Indigenous policy is a complex domain motivated by a range of social, cultural, political and econom...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<i>If there is going to be harmony between our two so...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...
As Indigenous researchers move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander res...
For Aboriginal communities, traditional values and knowledge should be at the forefront of developme...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...
Co-hosted by Indian and Northern Affairs and the University of Western Ontario, the conference promo...
Co-chaired by Dan Beavon of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Jerry White of the University of Wes...
Grounded in recent research, this book successfully identifies key issues hearing on the current soc...
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at the University of Calgary organized a conference to announce th...
This book addresses the continuing and pressing need for robust debate to understand how meaningful ...
Jim Turnour researched Indigenous development policy in northern Australia. He found that structural...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.In...
A brief report provided to the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health (CRCAH)
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Indigenous policy is a complex domain motivated by a range of social, cultural, political and econom...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<i>If there is going to be harmony between our two so...
This thesis examines the importance of Aboriginal participation in Canadian institutions, why Aborig...
As Indigenous researchers move forward with the shaping of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander res...
For Aboriginal communities, traditional values and knowledge should be at the forefront of developme...
In their chapter in Anthropology, Public Policy, and Natives Peoples in Canada, John O\u27Neil et al...