Indigenous Health & Healing Perspectives
- Aboriginal Holistic Health and WellnessOnline Video Source: Alberta Health Services
- Medicine WheelArticle Source: Langevin, C. (2011). Medicine Wheel. True Blue Spirit, 4(1), 24–27.
- Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-Being byPublication Date: 2019eBook
- Honoring the Medicine: The Essential Guide to Native American Healing byCall Number: IAHS STACKS E98.M4 .C64 2003Publication Date: 2003
- Medicine Ways: Disease, Health, and Survival Among Native Americans byCall Number: IAHS STACKS E98.M4 .M43 2001Publication Date: 2001
- A Handbook of Native American Herbs byCall Number: IAHS & Fennell STACKS E98.B7 .H87 1992Publication Date: 1992
- Big Medicine from Six Nations byPublication Date: 2007eBook
Big Medicine from Six Nations is a series of reminiscences and essays by the late Ted Williams, on the themes of "Medicine" (physical/spiritual/psychic healing). It offers a fascinating view, not only of herbal medicine, but of prayers, omens, feasts, vision quests, sweat lodges, spirits, humor, and the sacred teachings of the Great Law of the Great Peace. - A Fire Burns Within: Teachings from Ceremony and Culture byCall Number: Fennell STACKS E99.C6 .A26 2016Publication Date: 2016
- How Indigenous Midwives Are Bringing Birthing Back HomeSource: Chatelaine -Feb 26, 2019
- Decolonizing Data: Unsettling Conversations About Social Research Methods byCall Number: IAHS STACKS H62.5.C3 .Q56 2022Publication Date: 2022
- A Cree Healer and His Medicine Bundle byCall Number: IAHS STACKS E99.C88 .Y68 2015Publication Date: 2015
- Leveraging Culture to Address Health Inequalities: Examples From Native CommunitiesPublication Date: 2013eBook
- New health centre opens in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First NationSource: Government of Canada - April 17, 2019
- Aboriginal Health Access CentresHow aboriginal communities can get primary health care, traditional healing and other services through Aboriginal Health Access Centres.
- Firewater: How Alcohol is Killing my People (and yours) byPublication Date: 2016eBook
Print Copies: Fennell and IAHS STACKS E78.C2 .J64 2016
Canadian Health Care Services
- Health care access and experiences among Indigenous people, 2024Source: Statistics Canada - The Daily Nov. 4/24
- First Peoples, second class treatment: The role of racism in the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada.Source: The Wellesley Institute
- Moving toward holistic wellness, empowerment and self-determination for Indigenous peoples in CanadaThis study aimed to understand the role that traditional Indigenous health care practices can play in increasing individual-level self-determination over health care and improving health outcomes for urban Indigenous peoples in Canada
- An Introduction to Indigenous Health and Healthcare in Canada: Bridging Health and Healing byCall Number: IAHS STACKS RA395 .C2 D68 2022Publication Date: 2022 Second Edition
- Access, Clocks, Blocks and Stocks: Resisting Health Canada’s Management of Traditional Medicine byCall Number: IAHS STACKS E98.M4 .H36 2015Publication Date: 2015
- Health and Health Care Delivery in Canada byCall Number: Fennell Reserves RA449 .T46 2024Publication Date: 2024 Fourth Edition
- Indigenous HealthSource: Health Canada
- Canadian Nurses Association (CNO) - Indigenous HealthSource: Canadian Nurses Association
- Fighting for a Hand to Hold: Confronting Medical Colonialism Against Indigenous Children in Canada byPublication Date: 2020eBook
- Medicine Unbundled: A Journey Through the Minefields of Indigenous Health Care byCall Number: IAHS STACKS RA450.4.I53 .G43 2017Publication Date: 2017
- Aboriginal Health in Canada : Historical, Cultural, and Epidemiological Perspectives byCall Number: IAHS and Fennell STACKS RA449 .W35 2006Publication Date: 2006
- Aboriginal Awareness Series Video 3: History and Cultural DiversityThe third video in a five-part series designed to introduce healthcare providers to information on Indigenous peoples in Canada, social determinants of health, and strategies to help increase culturally safe healthcare.
Indigenous Patient Care & Culturally Sensitive Practices
- Putting calls into action: Treating aboriginal patients in collaboration with indigenous healers and eldersSource: de Leeuw, S. (2017). Canadian Family Physician, 63(1), 56–59
- Indigenous Peoples and Dementia: New Understandings of Memory Loss and Memory careCall Number: IAHS STACKS: RC521 .I53 2019Publication Date: 2019
- Indigenous Health: Indigenous Peoples of CanadaSource: Alberta Health Services
- Aboriginal Awareness Series Video 1: Introduction to Aboriginal AwarenessThe first video in a five-part series designed to introduce healthcare providers to information on Indigenous peoples in Canada, social determinants of health, and strategies to help increase culturally safe healthcare.
- Aboriginal Awareness Series Video 4: Treating Everyone the SameThe fourth video in a five-part series designed to introduce healthcare providers to information on Indigenous peoples in Canada, social determinants of health, and strategies to help increase culturally safe healthcare.
- Aboriginal Awareness Series Video 5: Developing Awareness and Skills in Culturally Competent CareThe fifth video in a five-part series designed to introduce healthcare providers to information on Indigenous peoples in Canada, social determinants of health, and strategies to help increase culturally safe healthcare.
- Aboriginal Awareness Series Video 2: Who Are Aboriginal People?The second video in a five-part series designed to introduce healthcare providers to information on Indigenous peoples in Canada, social determinants of health, and strategies to help increase culturally safe healthcare.
- Mi'kmaw nurse explains how Indigenous pain often misunderstoodSource: CBC News, May 10, 2019
- Communication: Core Interpersonal Skills for Health Professionals byCall Number: IAHS STACKS R118 .O86 2016Publication Date: 2016 Third Edition