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Resource Information


1. Print and Web-Based Materials
(in alphabetical order by title)

This section includes an alphabetical list of resources and information materials related to sexual and reproductive health, including those referred to in the Sourcebook.

Internet sites can change regularly. Although we visited each of these web sites recently, we cannot ensure that they will be accessible in the future. A web site may be taken down or have its address changed without notice. If an address does not work for you, try to reach the home page by removing text that appears after the first slash (/) after the www. If you are having difficulty with a web site address provided for a specific document, you could do an Internet search for the title of the document or the organization, or contact them using the information listed in 4. Directory of Organizations and Clearinghouses.

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"Aboriginal Grandmothers’ Experience with Health Promotion and Participatory Action Research," Geraldine Dickson, Qualitative Health Research, 10(2) (March 2000).

"Aboriginal Midwifery in Canada: Blending Traditional and Modern Forms," CWHN Network (Summer 2001), Canadian Women’s Health Network, Winnipeg.

Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS (information sheet), Health Canada Medical Services Branch, Ottawa, 1997.

Aboriginal Pre and Post Natal Nutrition Program (brochure), Odawa Native Friendship Centre, Ottawa, no date.

Aboriginal Women, Sexual Assault and HIV (pamphlet), Native Women’s Transition Centre, Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse, Ottawa, 2000.

Aboriginal Women’s Health Conference Bibliography, Native Physicians Association in Canada, Ottawa, 1994.

Aboriginal Women’s Health Project Report, Native Physicians Association in Canada, Ottawa, 1995.

"Ageing and Cultural Diversity," In Touch Magazine, 7(4) (Spring 1997), National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec. Available at: www.niichro.com/library.html 

AIDS & Two-Spirited (fact sheet), Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network, Ottawa, 2000.

Annotated Bibliography: HIV Prevention and Aboriginal Peoples, Canadian Public Health Association, HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.clearinghouse.cpha.ca

As a Woman: A Wellness Manual and Workbook, Nechi Training, Research and Health Promotions Institute, Edmonton,1997.

At the Time of Disclosure: A Manual for Front-line Community Workers Dealing with Sexual Abuse Disclosures in Aboriginal Communities, Judie Bopp and Michael Bopp, Solicitor General Canada, Ottawa, 1997. Available at: www.sgc.gc.ca/epub/Abocor/e199801/e199801.htm 

Basic Facts About HIV and AIDS (brochure available in English, French, Inuktitut, Ojibway and Swampy Cree), Canadian Public Health Association AIDS Program, Ottawa, 2001. Available at: www.clearinghouse.cpha.ca/pubs/ 

Beating the Challenge: HIV/AIDS Resource Guide, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.afn.ca/Programs/Health%20Secretariat/hivaids_resource_page.htm 

Becoming a Woman: A Girl’s Guide to Menstruation (pamphlet), Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, no date.

Beginning a Long Journey: A Review of Projects Funded by the Family Violence Prevention Division, Health Canada, Regarding Violence in Aboriginal Families, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1997. Available from National Clearinghouse on Family Violence and at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/html/1begi.html 

Beyond the Basics: A Sourcebook on Sexual and Reproductive Health Education, Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, Ottawa, 2001. Available at: www.ppfc.ca/publications/sourcebook.htm 

Beyond Violence, Christine Sioui Wawanoloath and Clotilde Pelletier, Quebec Native Women, Montréal, 1995.

Birth Control Guide at a Glance, Hope Clinic for Women, Ltd., Granite City, Illinois, 2002.

Birth Control Handbook, Montreal Health Press, Montréal, Millennium Edition, 2000.

Breaking the Links Between Poverty and Violence Against Women, Health Canada, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1996. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/html/1breaking.htm 

Breaking the Silence: An Interpretive Study of Residential School Impact and Healing as Illustrated by the Stories of First Nations Individuals, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, 1994.

Breast Cancer (pamphlet), Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, no date.

Breast Cancer in the NWT, The Voice of Survivors Summary Report, Status of Women Council of the NWT, Yellowknife, 1997.

Bringing Baby Safely Into the World, Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.sogc.org/SOGCNet/sogc-docs/common/pub_ed/bringbaby/ 

Broken Treaties, Empty Promises: An Introduction to Native American Women’s Reproductive Health Issues, Native American Women’s Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, 2000.

Buffalo Woman Comes Singing, Brooke Medicine Eagle, Ballantine Books, New York, 1991.

Can I Have Something for the Pain, NIICHRO Training Session, National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec, no date. Available at: www.niichro.com/Healthteachings/ht_4.html 

Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples Struggle for Nutritional Change (news release), National Institute of Nutrition, Ottawa, February 1994.

Canadian Diabetes Association, "News Releases," Toronto, October 2001. Available at: www.diabetes.ca/news/oct19-sexualdys.html 

Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education, Health Protection Branch, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1994. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/publicat/sheguide/ 

Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (quarterly publication), Sex Information and Education Council of Canada, Toronto. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/publicat/cjhs/ 

Cancers in the Aboriginal Female Population (Community Perspective), Rosella Kinoshemeg, Aboriginal Women’s Health Project, Native Physicians Association in Canada, Ottawa, 1995.

Caring for Lesbian Health: A Resource for Canadian Health Care Providers, Policy Makers and Planners, Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Health Project, Health Canada Publications, Ottawa, revised 2001.

Celebrating Healing Experiences: A Profile of Some of the Projects Funded by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Ottawa, 2000.

"Cervical Cancer: Screening Hard-to-Reach Groups," Eva Grunfield, Canadian Medical Association Journal, 157 (1997): 543-5. Available at: www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-157/issue-5/0543.htm 

Childhood Sexual Abuse and its Effects on Childbirth, Regine Spindler, no date. Available at: www.gentlebirth.org/archives/abusepaper.html 

Choices and Changes: A Sexual Health Education Program, Yukon Government, Whitehorse, 2001.

Common Questions About Sexual Health Education, Sex Information and Education Council of Canada, Toronto, 2001. Available at: http://sieccan.org/health_questions.html

Community of Caring: An Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Resource Manual, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, 2001.

Community Programs for Healthy Inuit Babies: Guidelines, Healthy Inuit Babies Working Group, Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, 1995.

"Cultural Issues," Suvaguuq, X(1) (1995), Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa.

The Current Status of Reproductive Health Awareness Among Young Native American Women, Tam Pui-Ying and Mia Luluquisen, The Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, 1999.

Dancing Towards the Sky: David Meeko’s Journey with AIDS, Art Napoleon, Twin Sisters Publishing, Moberly Lake, BC, 1998.

Dealing with Abuse in First Nations Communities, A Guide for Health Service Providers, Union of Ontario Indians Anishnabek Health Commission, North Bay, Ontario, 1998.

"Defining Cultural Competence: An Organizing Framework," Mario A. Orlandi. In Cultural Competence for Evaluators: A Guide for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Practitioners Working with Ethnic/Racial Communities, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, 1995.

Directory of Plain Language Health Information, National Literacy and Health Program, Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.pls.cpha.ca/direct/cover.htm 

Documentation of Traditional Inuit Practices Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth (audiotape), Pauktuutiit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, 1993.

Eating for Better Health, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, 1997.

ECD Strategy for Aboriginal Children: A Focus on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effects, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, 2001. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/fnihb/chp/ecd_fas_fae.htm 

11th Annual International Two Spirit Gathering, Manitoba Aboriginal AIDS Task Force Inc., Winnipeg, 1998.

Emergency contraception: Preventing pregnancy after you have had sex, Canadian Paediatric Society, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.caringforkids.cps.ca/teenhealth/EmergencyContraception.htm 

Ethics Guidelines for Aboriginal Communities Doing Healing Work, revised edition, May 2000, Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.ahf.ca/english-pdf/ethics_guidelines.pdf 

Evaluation of Models of Health Care Delivery in Inuit Regions, Linda Archibald and Roda Grey, Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, Ottawa, 2000.

Facts on Prostate Cancer, Canadian Cancer Society, Toronto, 1998. Available at: www.cancer.ca/english/CI_prostatecancer.asp 

Family-Centred Maternity and Newborn Care: National Guidelines, Health Canada, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/childhood-youth/cyfh/child_and_youth/physical_health/maternity.html 

Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities: An Aboriginal Perspective, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1997.

Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities: Review, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, 2001.

"FAS/FAE — Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects," In Touch Magazine, 21 (Winter 2001), National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec. Available at: www.niichro.com/library.html 

First Nations and Inuit People Living with HIV, National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec, 2001.

First Nations Women’s Self-Care Choices: Pap Test Results and Follow-Up Care, BC Cancer Agency, Canadian Cancer Society and the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1994.

First Nations Youth HIV/AIDS Education Manual, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.afn.ca/Programs/Health%20Secretariat/hivaids_resource_page.htm 

The Four Circles of Hollow Water, Solicitor General Canada, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Ottawa, 1997. Available at: www.sgc.gc.ca/epub/abocor/e199703/e199703.htm 

A Friend Indeed (newsletter), Initiatives for Women’s Health Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba. Available at: www.afriendindeed.ca/ 

From Dark to Light: Regaining a Caring Community ("Facilitator Book" and six activity booklets — "Parenting Skills," "Healthy Relationships," "Child Sexual Abuse," "Sexual Assault," "Spousal Abuse," "Abusive Men Support Groups"), Status of Women Council of the NWT, Yellowknife, 1995.

Gender and Sexual Identity: The Journey Begins, Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS Prevention, Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse, Ottawa, 2000.

Generation 97: What Young People Say About Sexual and Reproductive Health, International Planned Parenthood Federation and United Nations Population Fund, London, 1997.

Getting Through Medical Examinations: A Resource for Women Survivors of Abuse and their Health Care Providers, Canadian Women’s Health Network, Winnipeg, 2001. Available at: www.cwhn.ca/resources/csa/faq1pfp1.htm.

Growing Healthy Canadians: A Guide for Positive Development, Peggy Edwards, Promotion/Prevention Task Force of the Sparrow Lake Alliance and the Strategic Funding Task Group of the Funders Alliance for Children, Youth and Families, Ottawa, 1999. Available at: www.growinghealthykids.com 

A Guide for Health Professionals Working with Aboriginal Peoples, Janet Smylie, Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Ottawa, 2001.

A Handbook for Health and Social Service Professionals Responding to Abuse During Pregnancy, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1999. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/pregnancy/english/ 

Harsh Reality, Ideas for Youth by the Youth Working Group, Kali Shiva AIDS Services, Winnipeg, 2001.

"Healing from Residential School," Pimadiziwin, Quebec Native Women, Montréal, 2000.

Healing House: Hepatitis C Information Kit for Aboriginal Communities, BC Centre for Disease Control Aboriginal Program, Vancouver, 2002. Available at: www.bccdc.org/stdaids/stdftp/HepCHandouts.pdf 

A Healing Journey Back to Wellbeing, Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.ahf.ca/english/newsletter_sept_2000.pdf 

Healing Our Spirit (educational kit), BC First Nations AIDS Society and BC Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Program (now Chee Mamuk, Aboriginal Program), Vancouver, 2000.

"Healing through interdependence: The role of connecting in First Nations healing practices," Canadian Journal of Counselling, 31(3) (1997): 178-80.

Healing Words (quarterly publication), Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Ottawa. Available at: www.ahf.ca/english/documents.html 

Health Care Provider’s Breast Health/Breast Cancer Handbook, Breast Cancer InfoLink Prairies/NWT and The Hope Breast Cancer Information and Resource Centre, Winnipeg, 1998.

Healthy Children-Healthy Nations, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, 1996.

Highlights 1998 Edition of the Canadian STD Guidelines, LCDC Expert Working Group on Canadian Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/publicat/std98/ 

Highlights of the Conference This is Dawn, Quebec Native Women, Montréal, 1996.

The HIV 101 Pamphlet Kit, BC Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Program (now Chee Mamuk, Aboriginal Program), Vancouver, 2000.

HIV and AIDS Among Aboriginal People in Canada, Health Canada, Ottawa, April 2000.

HIV and Sexual Violence Against Women, Health Canada, 1998. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/hiv_aids/you/sex_violence/introduction.html 

HIV Prevention for Gay/Bisexual/Two-Spirit Native American Men, National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, Oakland, California, 1997.

HIV/AIDS Among Aboriginal Persons in Canada Remains a Pressing Issues, Population and Public Health Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, 2001. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/lcdc/bah/epi/aborig_e.html 

HIV/AIDS & Inuit (fact sheet), Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network with the Canadian Inuit HIV/AIDS Network, Ottawa, no date.

HIV/AIDS Community Building: HIV/AIDS Aboriginal Skills Building Forum 1999, The Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.caan.ca/pdf/98skl.pdf 

"Honouring the Blood of the People: Berry Fasting in the Twenty-First Century," Kim Anderson. In Expressions in Canadian Native Studies, Ron F. Laliberte et al., eds., University Extension Press, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 2000.

Important News for Pregnant Women (brochure), Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, 1997. Available at: www.clearinghouse.cpha.ca/english/ 

In Their Own Right: Addressing the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of American Men, Guttmacher Institute, New York, 2002. Available at: www.guttmacher.org/us_men/ 

Inclusion, Empowerment and Healing: National Youth Conference Summary Report, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, 1997.

Indigenous Links (periodical), Connecting With All My Relations, Ottawa. Available at: www.allmyrelations.ca 

Indigenous Women’s Reproductive Rights and Pro-choice Page, Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, 2000. Available at: www.nativeshop.org/pro-choice.html 

Info Sex Net Bulletin (E-mail bulletin), Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, Ottawa. Available at: www.ppfc.ca 

Interviewing Inuit Elders (five-volume series on traditional knowledge), Nunavut Arctic College, Iqaluit, Nunavut, 1999-2001. Available at: www.nunavut.com/traditionalknowledge/ 

The Inuit Way: A Guide to Inuit Culture, Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, no date.

Inuit Women: The Housing Crisis and Violence, Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, no date.

Inuuqatigiit Curriculum, Department of Education, NWT, Government of the NWT, Yellowknife, 1996.

It Takes a Community: A Resource Manual for Community-based Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects, Medical Services Branch, Health Canada and Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, 1997.

M. Dragonfly: Two-spirit/Berache and the Terry Tafoya Principle of Uncertainty, Terry Tafoya, Tamanawit UnLtd., Seattle, Washington, 1996. Available at: www.tamanawit.com 

Marmalade or Jam ... A Recipe for Understanding AIDS, Health Promotion Unit, Department of Health and Social Services, Government of the NWT, Yellowknife, no date.

Medicine Wheel for Becoming a Mother, Rosella M. Kinoshameg, United Chiefs and Council of Manitoulin, Native Health Unit, Little Current, Ontario, 1995.

Men’s Health/FAQ’s/Question #4, Canadian Men’s Health, Canadian Health Network, Ottawa, 2001. Available at: www.canadian-health-network.ca/faq-faq/men-hommes/4e.html 

Menopause, Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 2001. Available at: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/menopause/ 

Menopause and Diabetes, Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 2001. Available at: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/menopause/ 

Native American Two-spirited Men, Terry Tafoya, Tamanawit UnLtd., Seattle, Washington, 1996. Available at: www.tamanawit.com 

The Native Child’s Eyes: Windows on the World, Linda Parsons and Tony Di Nardo, Scarborough Board of Education, Scarborough, Ontario, 1989.

"Nature and Healing: A Wilderness Retreat Project," Healing Words, 1(3) (1999), Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Ottawa.

Nursing Now, Issues and Trends in Canadian Nursing, No. 7 (February 2000), Canadian Nurses Association, Ottawa.

On Our Own Terms: The State of Inuit Culture & Society in Nunavut, Nunavut Social Development Council, Iqaluit, 2001.

Our Families: A World to Discover, Quebec Native Women Inc., Montréal, 1996.

Our Way Home: A Report to the Aboriginal Health and Wellness Strategy on the Repatriation of Aboriginal Peoples Removed by the Child Welfare System [Ontario], Native Child and Family Services of Toronto, 1999. Available at: www.nativechild.org/report.html 

The Path That We Walk: Facilitator’s Manual, Karen J. Pheasant and Colleen Wassegijig. Wikwemikong Board of Education and Wikwemikong Health Services, Wikwemikong, Ontario, 1997.

People to People, Nation to Nation, Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Minister of Supply and Services Canada, Ottawa, 1996.

Pimadiziwin, Quebec Native Women, Montréal, 2000.

Positive Thinking: A Sex Positive Approach to HIV/AIDS Education, Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada, Ottawa, 2000.

A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects, Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/childhood-youth/cbp/pdf/bfworkbook.pdf 

Preconception and Health: Research and Strategies, Best Start: Ontario’s Maternal, Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre, Toronto, 2001.

Pregnancy and HIV, B.C. Persons with AIDS Society and Vancouver Native Health Society, Vancouver, 2000. Available at: www.clinic@vnhs.net/pregnancy.pdf 

Pregnancy with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 2001. Available at: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/pregnancy/type12.html 

"Prenatal Care Approaches in Aboriginal Communities," In Touch Magazine, 11 (Winter 1999), National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec. Available at: www.niichro.com/library.html 

Pro-Action, Postponement, Preparation and Support: A Framework for Action to Reduce the Rate of Teen Pregnancy in Canada, Young/Single Parent Support Network of Ottawa-Carleton, Timmins Native Friendship Centre and Canadian Institute of Child Health for Health Canada, Ottawa, 2000. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/childhood-youth/cbp/npf/pdf/Section%201.pdf 

Program Progress Report to October 2000, Elaine Hanlon, Family Place Partnership, Port Hardy, BC, 2000.

Pros and Cons of Hormone Therapy: Making an Informed Decision, Canadian Women’s Health Network, Winnipeg, no date. Available at: www.cwhn.ca/resources/hrt/chapter6.html 

Quick Cancer Facts for Men, Canadian Cancer Society, Toronto, updated 2002. Available at: www.cancer.ca/english/CI_GI_cancerfactsmen.asp 

Raising the Children: A Training Program for Aboriginal Parents, An Overview, Raising the Children Program, Sioux Lookout, Ontario, 1997.

Reaching Out: A Guide to Communicating with Aboriginal Seniors, Division of Aging and Seniors, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1998. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/seniors-aines/pubs/communicating_aboriginal_seniors/reach_e.htm 

A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood, Kim Anderson, Second Story Press, Toronto, 2000.

Recycling the "Elders" in the Inuit Social Life, Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, in Writings on Gerontology: Aboriginal Seniors’ Issues, National Council on Aging, Ottawa, 1994.

Report of the Aboriginal Roundtable on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, 1999.

Report on a Preliminary Study of the Issue of Teen Pregnancy for the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, D.R. Harley Consultants Ltd., Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, 1997.

Reproductive and Sexual Health and Diabetes, Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, 2001. Available at: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/ 

A Resource Guide on Family Violence Issues for Aboriginal Communities, David McTimoney, Health Canada and Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa, 1993. Available from National Clearinghouse on Family Violence and at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/pdfs/resourceguide.pdf 

Responding to Sexual Abuse: Developing a Community-Based Sexual Abuse Response Team in Aboriginal Communities, Solicitor General Canada, Ottawa, 1997.

The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions, Paula Gunn Allen, Beacon Press, Boston, 1992.

Sacred Lives: Canadian Aboriginal Children and Youth Speak Out About Sexual Exploitation, Cherry Kingsley and Melanie Mark, Save the Children Canada, Vancouver, 2000. Available at: www.savethechildren.ca/en/whatwedo/pdf/sacredlives.pdf 

The Sacred Tree: Reflections on Native American Spirituality, Judie Bopp, Michael Bopp, Lee Brown and Phil Lane, Four Worlds International Institute for Human and Community Development, Four Worlds Development Press, Lethbridge, Alberta, 1984.

A Series on HIV/AIDS for Inuit Communities (six booklets), Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, 1999.

Sex Sense: Canadian Contraceptive Guide, Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Ottawa, 2000.

Sexual Abuse Information Series I and II (various booklets for girls, boys, teenagers, parents and service providers on child sexual abuse), Vancouver Incest and Sexual Abuse Centre (VISAC), National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1991-94.

Sexual Assault Information Booklet, Aboriginal Youth Advisory Group, Equay-wuk Women’s Group, Sioux Lookout, Ontario, 1996.

Sexual Assault is Not the Native Way, Mississauga Family Resource Centre, Za-geh-do-win Information Clearinghouse, Naughton, Ontario, no date.

"Sexuality and Diabetes," Women’s Health Matters, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, no date. Available at: www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/ 

Sexuality In the Circle of Life, Quebec Native Women, Montréal, 1998.

Sharing Our Healing: National Health Conference Report, June 25-27, 1997, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa.

Sharing Our Stories on Promoting Health and Community Healing: An Aboriginal Women’s Health Project, Connie Deiter and Linda Otway, Prairie Women’s Health Centre of Excellence, Winnipeg, 2001.

Speak with the People: Final Report of the Aboriginal Seniors Information Project, Division of Aging and Seniors, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1997.

"Special Delivery: The Midwifery and Childbirth Issue," Network, 2(3) (Summer 1999), Canadian Women’s Health Network, Winnipeg.

"Special Report on Traditional Midwifery," Suvaguuq, National Newsletter on Inuit Social and Cultural Issues, X(1) (1995), Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa.

The Spirit Weeps: Characteristics and Dynamics of Incest and Child Sexual Abuse, Tony Martens, with Brenda Daily and Maggie Hodgson, The Nechi Institute, Edmonton, 1988.

STD Handbook: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Donna Cherniak, Montreal Health Press, Montréal, 1997.

Step by Step, Atlantic First Nations AIDS Task Force, Halifax, 1996.

"Stories and the Art of Story-Telling," E. Tappan Adney, in Northeast Folklore, Vol. VI, 1964 (Edward D. Ives, editor), Northeast Folklore Society, Orono, Maine, 1995.

Substance Use and Pregnancy: Conceiving Women in the Policy-Making Process, Deborah Rutman, Marilyn Callahan, Audrey Lundquist and others, Status of Women Canada, Ottawa, 2000.

Suggestions for Family Violence Prevention, Mi’kmaq Family Services Family Violence Intervention and Prevention Program, no date. Available at: www.tec.ednet.ns.ca/~family/viinterv.html 

"Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Clinical, Lifestyle and Reproductive Consequences," T. Kue Young and Alan Katz, Canadian Medical Association Journal, 159(4)(August 1998). Available at: www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-159/issue-4/0329.htm 

Take Time to Care for Yourself: Saskatchewan Native Women and Cancer, University of Saskatchewan’s Northern Medical Services Research and Development Committee, Saskatoon, 1994.

Talking to Your Kids About Sexuality, Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States, New York, 2001. Available at: www.siecus.org/pubs/pubs0002.html 

"Team of Aboriginal Youth Spread the Word on AIDS and Sexual Health," AYN News, 2000 Archives, Aboriginal Youth Network. Available at: www.ayn.ca/news/0004/band_aids_aware.htm 

Teen Aboriginal Parenting Project (TAPP) Final Report, Planned Parenthood Manitoba (now the Sexuality Education Resource Centre), Winnipeg, 1997.

10 + 1 Tips to Be an Involved Father, Dads Can, c/o Dr. Neil R. Campbell, St. Joseph’s Health Care, London, Ontario, 2001.

Tenuous Connections: Urban Aboriginal Youth Sexual Health and Pregnancy, Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Toronto, 2002.

Testicular Cancer: What Every Man Should Know, Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center, Lake Andes, South Dakota, no date.

Through the Northern Looking Glass: Breast Cancer Stories Told by Northern Native Women, Lorelei Anne Lambert Colomeda, National League for Nursing, New York, 1996.

Two-Spirit People, Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, Ottawa, 2000.

Two-Spirit Voices (newsletter), National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, Oakland, California. Available at: www.nnaapc.org/tsv/tsv01.html 

Two-Spirited Youth Program, Urban Native Youth Association, Vancouver, 2001. Available at: www.unya.bc.ca/Two-spirited.htm 

Understanding Menopause, Janine O’Leary Cobb, Plume Books (Penguin: UK), 1993.

Understanding the Role of Healing in Aboriginal Communities, Marcia B. Krawll, Solicitor General Canada, Ottawa. Available at: www.sgc.gc.ca/epub/abocor/e199410/e199410.htm 

Violence in Aboriginal Communities, Emma D. LaRocque (reprinted from The Path to Healing, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples), National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada, Ottawa, 1994. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/html/1vabor.html 

The Violence in Aboriginal Women’s Lives: Discussion Paper, Teresa Nahanee, Aboriginal Women’s Health Project, Native Physicians Association in Canada, Ottawa, 1995.

Voices in the Wilderness: Aboriginal Women and Disabilities, National Aborigial Network on Disability, Cornwall, Ontario, 1992. Available at: www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/disable6/ 

Voices of Our Elders (text from video on diabetes), Susan Judith Ship, National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec, 1998.

Voices of Two-Spirited Men, Laverne Monette, Darcy Albert and Judith Whalen, 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations and the Centre for Quality Service Research, Toronto, 2001.

We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities, Gilbert Deschamps, 2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations, Toronto, 1998.

What the HEALTH! A Literacy and Health Resource for Youth, Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, 2000.

What To Do If You Are Abused and/or Battered, Pauktuutit Inuit Women’s Association, Ottawa, 2000.

When Males Have Been Sexually Abused: A Guide for Adult Male Survivors, Family Services of Greater Vancouver, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1994. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/pdfs/male.pdf 

When Teenage Boys Have Been Sexually Abused: A Guide for Teenagers, National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Ottawa, 1994. Available at: www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hppb/familyviolence/pdfs/whenteenageboys.pdf 

"Women and Health," In Touch Magazine, 13 (Winter 1999), National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization, Kahnawake, Québec.

Women and HIV, B.C. Persons with AIDS Society and Vancouver Native Health Society, Vancouver, 1999. Available at: www.bcpwa.org/Lowlit/lowlit.htm 

Writings on Gerontology: Aboriginal Seniors’ Issues, Bernard Saladin d’Anglure, National Council on Aging, Ottawa, 1994.

A Yearly PAP Test Could Save Your Life (pamphlet), PAP Screening for Life, Nova Scotia Gynaecological Cancer Screening Programme, Halifax, no date.

Your Guide to Menopause: What Every Woman Should Know (brochure), Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, Ottawa, no date. Available at: http://sogc.medical.org/SOGCnet/sogc_docs/common/pub_ed/english/menoeng/ 

Your Health: Testicular Self-Exam, Calgary Health Region, Calgary, 2001. Available at: www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/hlthconn/items/tse.htm 

 

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