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» First Peoples Health History Canada & Intl Overview
By Site Editor | Published 05/29/2007 | Health , Canada , > Web Exclusives
This paper affords an overview on the health history of the First Peoples of Canada, extending from the pre-contact era up to the present time. Today these Aboriginal peoples number just over 600,000 comprising First Nations (North American Indian), including 45,000 Inuit, and 290,000 Métis.

First Peoples Health History Canada & Intl OV.pdf
» Quebec's Trois Cultures—Native, French, English
By Daniel Gibson | Published 03/1/2003 | Mohawk , Canada , Museums , Daniel Gibson , March/April
 When one thinks of Montreal and the province of Quebec, Canada, its historic Native heritage is not what first comes to mind. But the immense province is actually home to 11 major tribes, with hundreds of villages and "reserves" scattered from the banks of the majestic St. Lawrence River to the frozen edge of Hudson Bay above the tree line in the Arctic.
» 2002 March/April
By Site Editor | Published 03/1/2002 | Blackfeet , Mohawk , Dakota , Cheyenne , Arapaho , 2002 , Actors/Film , US Travel , Canada

 ON THE COVER
Telling It Like It Is—Chris Eyre

Film director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho), seen on the cover with his three-year-old daughter Shahiyela Pourier-Eyre, pulls no punches in his cinematic depictions of contemporary Native life, as in his hit Smoke Signals and the upcoming movie Skins. Delve into his past and his psyche in this illuminating profile. 

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