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Qanukkanniq?

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada, Nunavut | Location: Electronic

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Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada, Nunavut | Location: Electronic

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Canada Health Act – annual report 2008-2009 (Nunavut)

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada, Nunavut | Location: Electronic

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Canadian arctic contaminants and health assessment report : human health 2009

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada, Northern Canada | Location: Electronic

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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada devolution and Territorial relations branch: food mail review – Interim report

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada, Northern Canada | Location: Electronic

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  • Evaluation of perinatal care and services, Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay, epidemiological phase : pregnancies and births in two Inuit populations of northern Québec
  • Encyclopedia of the Arctic: volume 2, G-N
  • Indian herbalogy of North America
  • Health in rural Canada
  • Alaska Native Health Status Report
  • Disciplined hearts : history, identity, and depression in an American Indian community
  • Frozen earth: the once and future story of ice ages
  • The indigenous world, 2009
  • What mothers say : the Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey
  • Commission of inquiry on the blood system in Canada: final report. v. 1
  • Canadian arctic contaminants and health assessment report : human health 2009
  • Smithsonian at the poles : contributions to International Polar Year science
  • Choosing life : Bobby's story
  • Traditional food guide: for Alaska Native cancer survivors
  • Aboriginal children's health: leaving no child behind : Canadian supplement to The state of the world's children 2009
  • Eskimo dolls
  • Arctic doom, Arctic boom : the geopolitics of climate change in the Arctic
  • Indigenous people and poverty in Latin America : an empirical analysis
  • A guide to effective care in pregnancy and childbirth
  • Expecting to quit : a best practices review of smoking cessation interventions for pregnant and postpartum girls and women
  • Integrating poverty and gender into health programmes : a sourcebook for health professionals : module on sexual and reproductive health
  • My spirit soars
  • Ethics issues for Canadian HIV/AIDS researchers in international settings
  • The Canadian north : issues and challenges
  • The Sámi people : traditions in transition
  • Fighting firewater fictions: moving beyond the disease model of alcoholism in First Nations
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