The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. More
Bibliography of resources on this subject guide compiled by Janice Linton, with thanks to the many people who provide suggestions for new resources to be added
Steenbeek, A. (2004). Empowering health promotion: A holistic approach in preventing sexually transmitted infections among First Nations and Inuit adolescents in Canada. Journal of Holistic Nursing : Official Journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association, 22(3), 254-66.
Devries, K., Free, C., & Jategaonkar, N. (2007). Factors Associated with Condom Use Among Aboriginal People: A Systematic Review. Canadian Journal of Public Health / Revue Canadienne De Sante'e Publique, 98(1), 48-54.
Devries, K., & Free, C. (2011). Boyfriends and Booty Calls: Sexual Partnership Patterns Among Canadian Aboriginal Young People. Canadian Journal of Public Health / Revue Canadienne De Sante'e Publique, 102(1), 13-17.
Devries, K., & Free, C. (2011). "It's Not Something You Have to Be Scared About": Attitudes towards Pregnancy and Fertility among Canadian Aboriginal Young People. Journal of Aboriginal Health, 7(1), 8-15.
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