| 4 |
Foreword
Michael Hart |
| 5 |
Ensuring Knowledge Transmission in the Aboriginal Child Welfare Field
Marlyn Bennett |
| 10 |
Keeping First Nations children at home: A few Federal policy changes could make a big difference
Fred Wien, Cindy Blackstock, John Loxley and Nico Trocmé |
| 15 |
The politics of kith and kin: Observations on the British Columbia government's reaction to the death of Sherry Charlie
Gerald Cradock |
| 34 |
Reflections of a Mi’kmaq social worker on a quarter of a century work in First Nations child welfare
Nancy MacDonald and Judy MacDonald |
| 46 |
Promising practice for maintaining identities in First Nation adoption
Jeannine Carriere |
| 65 |
Identity lost and found: Lessons from the sixties scoop
Raven Sinclair |
| 83 |
Indigenous knowledge and research: The míkiwáhp as a symbol for reclaiming our knowledge and ways of knowing
Michael Hart |
| 91 |
A way of life: Indigenous perspectives on anti oppressive living
Robina Thomas and Jacquie Green |
| 105 |
Here be dragons! Reconciling Indigenous and Western knowledge to improve Aboriginal child welfare
Jean Lafrance and Betty Bastien |
| 127 |
Are rural American Indian adolescents becoming a race of angels?
John Courname |
| 133 |
(A Literature Review) Re-examining issues behind the loss of family and cultural and the impact on Aboriginal youth suicide rates
Kristine Morris |