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First Nations, Métis, Inuit (FNMI) Health Resources

First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) Health Health Library Guide

Welcome to the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit (FNMI) Health Resources Library Guide!

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Image credit: Sandy Campbell - Saskatoon berries and leaves at Frame Lake in Yellowknife, NWT

Selected Resources

Traditional & Indigenous Healing Collecton

Located on the entry level of the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library, the University of Alberta Library Traditional and Indigenous Healing Collection contains materials related to Traditional and Indigenous healing world-wide.  The collection focuses on healing in its most inclusive sense, incorporating the knowledge and wisdom of indigenous cultures and traditional healing practices from around the world.  Its current strengths are in North American Aboriginal and Chinese medicine and its future development will include materials from diverse cultures and healing practices.

Introduction to Aboriginal Health and Health Care in Canada

Named a 2013 PROSE Award Winner in Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Written by one of the leading researchers in First Nations and Inuit Health, this is the only entry-level text to address the current state of knowledge in the field of aboriginal health.

Nunavik Bibliography

The Nunavik Bibliography is a cooperative long-term project to build a comprehensive bibliographic database about northern Quebec.

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