Volume 4, Numéro 1, 2009

4 Foreword
Ginger Gosnell-Myers
5 - 7 Editorial: The Legacy of a Child: Jordan’s Principle
Chris Wekerle, Don Fuchs and Marlyn Bennett
8 YOUTH PERSPECTIVE: Reflections on Racism
Jasmine Montgomery-Reid
9 POEM: Can You Hear me Through the White Noise?
Laurie Harding
10 - 19 Going Back to the Roots: Using the Medicine Wheel in the Healing Process
Robert C. Twigg and Thomas Hengen
20 - 27 Mental Health Promotion as a Prevention and Healing Tool for Issues of Youth Suicide in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Rachel L. Wortzman
28 - 37 Occasional Evil of Angels: Learning from the Experiences of Aboriginal Peoples and Social Work
Cindy Blackstock
38 - 46 Utilization of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect in First Nations Child Welfare Agencies in Ontario
Lil Tonmyr, Susan Jack, Sandy Brooks, Betty Kennedy and Peter Dudding
47 - 56 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Standards: Supporting Children in the Care of Children’s Services
Dorothy Badry
57 - 65 One Indigenous Academic’s Evolution: A Personal Narrative of Native Health Research and Competing Ways of Knowing
Suzanne L. Stewart
66 - 79 Metaphorical Reflections: The Colonial Circus of the Drunken Indian and the Kidney Machine
Steven Koptie with Editorial Assistance from Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
80 - 88 COMMENTARY: Knowledge Mobilization for the Real World - Seeking Wisdom
Jean Lafrance
89 THE LAST WORD: After the Residential School Apology: Why all Canadians Should Care about a Racial Equality Case Before the Canadian Human Rights Commission
Cindy Blackstock