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Base de données des publications

La base de données des publications contient des ressources éducatives, des fiches d'information, des guides et d'autres informations concernant les enfants et les familles autochtones.

 

La Société de soutien suit les principes de PCAP et fournit un accès libre à tous les documents inclus ici.

 

Veuillez utiliser la barre de recherche pour trouver des publications à partir de mots-clés ou parcourir les publications par type, groupe d'âge, thème ou année de publication.

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2010
Contradictions and Consequences: The Social and Health Status of Canada's Registered Indian Population
2010
Taking Time to Listen: Using Community-Based Research to Build Programs
2010
What is Best for Tribal Children? A Response to Fischler
2010
Violence in the Native Population
2010
Culture in Treatment, Culture as Treatment: A Critical Appraisal of Developments in Addictions Programs for Indigenous Northern Americans and Australians
2010
Haida Public Discourse and its Social Context
2010
Protecting Children in the North
2010
Beyond the Shadows
2010
Anglo Adoptions of Native Americans: Repercussions in Adolescence
2010
In the Future First Nations Children Will ?
2010
Becoming an Ally: Breaking the Cycle of Oppression
2010
Problems of Family Health in Circumpolar Regions
2010
Restoring Peace and Harmony in First Nations Communities
2010
Children of the Dragonfly: Native American Voices on Child Custody and Education
2010
Independent First Nations Child Welfare Law in Manitoba
2010
Evaluation of the Manitoba First Nations Repatriation Program
2010
Transforming Child Welfare: A Look at Two First Nation Initiatives in the Province of Manitoba
2010
Training Child Welfare Workers to Meet the Requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act
2010
Who Cared for Those Who Couldn't care for themselves in Traditional Northwest Coast Societies?
2010
First Nations Child and Family Services and Indigenous Knowledge as a Framework for policy, practice and research
2010
Social Services: The Navajo Way