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2. Indigenous capacity for collaboration in Canada’s energy, forestry and mining sectors: research metrics and trends
3. ‘Don’t make me play house-n***er’: Indigenous academic women treated as ‘black performer’ within higher education
4. The Existence Value of a Distinctive Native American Culture: Survival of the Hopi Reservation
5. Increasing the sustainability of a resource development: Aboriginal engagement and negotiated agreements
6. Fire on the horizon: contemporary Aboriginal burning issues in the Tanami Desert, central Australia
7. Who Wants these Stories? Reflections on Ethical Implications of the Re-publication of a Missionary Work
8. What can Southern Criminology Contribute to a Post-Race Agenda?
9. The Well-Being of Adolescents in Northern Canada
10. Past, present and future of fishery management on one of the world’s last remaining pristine great lakes: Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada
11. Generative methodology: an inquiry into how a university can acknowledge a commitment to its Aboriginal community
12. Re-conceptualising desert landscapes: unpacking historical narratives and contemporary realities for sustainable livelihood development in central Australia
13. Tourist behaviour, local values, and interpretation at Uluru: ‘The sacred deed at Australia’s mighty heart’
14. Here/There/Everywhere: Quantum Models for Decolonizing Canadian State Onto-Epistemology: In a Situation of Oppression, Epistemic Relations are Screwed Up. (Medina, 2013)
15. The Ethics of Space and Time in Mining Projects: Matching Technical Tools with Social Performance
16. The Impact of Migration on the First Nations Community Well-Being Index
17. Scientific and Cultural Knowledge in Intercultural Science Education: Student Perceptions of Common Ground
18. Attitudes of pharmacists to provision of Home Medicines Review for Indigenous Australians
19. Treatment beliefs, illness perceptions, and non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in an ethnically diverse patient population
20. Indigenous human rights and knowledge in archives, museums, and libraries: some international perspectives with specific reference to New Zealand and Canada
21. Apology, Recognition, and Reconciliation
22. Cultural Missteps and Ethical Considerations with Indigenous Populations: Preliminary Reflections from Northeastern Ontario, Canada
23. Rejoinder to D. Brent Edwards Jr. and His Interpretation of Our Position on Democratic Education and Social Justice
24. Trachoma control in two Central Australian Aboriginal communities: a case study
25. Policy lessons from practice: Australian bush products for commercial markets
26. Desert knowledge: integrating knowledge and development in arid and semi-arid drylands
27. “This is the Whiteman’s Law”: Aboriginal resistance, bureaucratic change and the Census of Canada, 1830–2006
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