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Subject Index 48 / Aboriginal Art Media Names & Numbers 2009 Alternative Energy Sources SUBJECT INDEX Aboriginal Art Anishinabek News . 188 New Internationalist . 318 Ontario Beef . 321 Inuit Art Quarterly . 302 Batchewana First Nation Newsletter. 189 Travail, capital et société . 372 Ontario Beef Farmer. 321 Journal of Canadian Art History. 371 Chiiwetin . 219 African/Caribbean-Canadian Ontario Corn Producer. 321 Native Women in the Arts . 373 Aboriginal Rights Community Ontario Dairy Farmer . 321 Aboriginal Governments Canadian Dimension . 261 Canada Extra . 191 Ontario Farmer . 321 Chieftain: Journal of Traditional Aboriginal Studies The Caribbean Camera . 192 Ontario Hog Farmer . 321 Governance . 370 Native Studies Review . 373 African Studies The Milk Producer . 322 Ontario Poultry Farmer. 322 Aboriginal Issues Aboriginal Tourism Africa: Missing voice. 365 Peace Country Sun . 326 Aboriginal Languages of Manitoba . 184 Journal of Aboriginal Tourism . 303 Aggregates Prairie Hog Country . 330 Aboriginal Peoples Television Aggregates & Roadbuilding Aboriginal Women Pro-Farm . 331 Network (APTN) . 74 Native Women in the Arts . 373 Magazine . 246 Aboriginal Times . 172 Le Producteur de Lait Québecois . 331 Abortion Aging/Elderly Producteur Plus . 331 Alberta Native News. 172 Canadian Journal on Aging . 369 Alberta Sweetgrass. 172 Spartacist Canada . 343 Québec Farmers’ Advocate . 333 Academic Publishing Geriatrics & Aging. 292 Regional Country News . 335 Anishinabek News . 188 Geriatrics Today: Journal of the Batchewana First Nation Newsletter. 189 Journal of Scholarly Publishing . 372 La Revue de Machinerie Agricole . 337 Canadian Geriatrics Society . 371 Rural Roots . 338 Blackfly Magazine. 255 Acadian Affairs Journal of Geriatric Care . 371 Canadian Dimension . 261 L’Acadie Nouvelle. 162 Rural Voice . 338 Aging/Elderly Care & Support CHFG-FM, 101.1 mHz (Chisasibi). 141 Le Moniteur Acadien. 230 Saskatchewan Farm Life . 339 Journal of Geriatric Care . 371 Chiiwetin . 219 Le Ven’D’est . 355 The Saskatchewan Stockgrower. 339 CHON-FM, 98.1 mHz (Whitehorse) . 114 Accident Prevention Aging & Health Sheep Canada . 341 The Eastern Door . 220 Accident Prevention . 244 Journal of Geriatric Care . 371 Simmental Country. 342 Esquimalt News . 166 Agricultural Practices Southern Farm Guide. 343 Accidents La Terre de Chez-Nous . 347 First Nations Drum . 166 Accident Prevention . 244 The Canadian Organic Grower . 266 The First Perspective . 185 Agriculture Union Farmer . 354 Accountants Valley Farmers’ Forum. 355 Ha-Shilth-Sa . 166 Bottom Line . 256 Aberdeen Angus World . 244 Indian Time . 222 Agri Digest. 246 Voice of the Farmer . 357 The Indigenous Times . 181 Accounting The Agri Times . 246 Voice of the Farmer (Central Inuit Broadcasting Corporation . 75 Beyond Numbers . 254 Agricom . 246 Editions) . 357 Inuktitut Magazine. 302 Bottom Line . 256 Alberta Beef . 246 Western Dairy Farmer . 360 The Iroquois Chieftain . 199 CAmagazine . 259 Atlantic Beef . 250 Western Hog Journal . 360 Kahtou News. 167 CGA Magazine . 270 BC Orchardist . 253 The Western Producer . 360 The Labradorian . 233 Management Magazine . 310 Beef in B.C. 254 Wheat Oats & Barley Guide. 361 Listuguj Wi’Gatign Community Outlook . 324 Better Farming . 254 AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Newsletter. 224 Report on Fraud . 336 Le Bulletin des Agriculteurs . 257 Syndrome) Mi’kmaq-Maliseet Nations News . 232 Accreditation Canadian Ayrshire Review. 260 New Internationalist . 318 Moccasin Telegraph . 168 Canadian Journal of Continuing Canadian Guernsey Journal . 263 AIDS/Developing Countries N’Amerind News . 204 Medical Education . 264 Canadian Jersey Breeder . 264 New Internationalist . 318 The Nation. 225 Activism/Radicalism The Canadian Organic Grower . 266 Air Conditioning Technology Native Canadian Newsletter . 204 Adbusters Magazine. 245 Canadian Poultry Magazine. 266 HPAC Magazine (Heating Plumbing Native Journal . 176 Briarpatch Magazine. 256 Cannabis Culture . 269 Air Conditioning) . 299 Native Studies Review . 373 Canadian Dimension . 261 Canola . 269 Inter-Mécanique du Bâtiment . 302 Native Voice . 168 New Internationalist . 318 Canola Country. 269 Air Quality Native Women in the Arts . 373 New Socialist. 318 Canola Digest . 269 TransMission. 350 Natotawin. 186 Our Schools/Our Selves. 324 Canola Guide . 269 Aircraft New Breed Magazine . 182 Our Times . 324 Central Alberta Farmer. 270 Canadian Aviator . 260 News North . 234 Socialist Action . 342 Central Alberta Life. 270 Nunatsiaq News . 234 Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Charolais Banner . 271 Airlines Portage . 330 Society for Socialist Studies . 374 Charolais Connection. 271 Above & Beyond (The Magazine of Raven’s Eye . 177 Socialist Worker . 342 Le Cooperateur Agricole . 276 the North) . 244 Sacred Fire . 210 Spartacist Canada . 343 Country Life In BC . 277 Alberta Saskatchewan Indian . 182 This Magazine. 347 Dairy Contact . 278 AlbertaViews . 247 Saskatchewan Sage. 177 The World of Lubavitch . 217 Eastern Ontario Agrinews . 281 Legacy: Alberta’s Heritage Secwepemc News: The Voice of the Acupuncture Eco-Farm & Garden Magazine . 282 Magazine . 306 Shuswap Nation . 170 La Revue Cheminement . 336 Farm Focus . 287 Alberta Education Senk’l’ip News. 170 Addiction Farm Light & Power: Farming . 287 ATA Magazine . 249 Shunpiking - Nova Scotia’s Crosscurrents: The Journal of Farm Market . 287 Alberta Government Discovery Magazine. 341 Addiction and Mental Health . 370 The Farm World . 287 Alberta Legislature Press Gallery . 376 SIFC Magazine . 237 The Journal . 239 Farmer/Stockman Ad-Viser . 287 Alberta History Tekawennake . 213 Advanced Materials Farming for Tomorrow . 287 Canadian Historical Review. 366 Tusaayaksat . 234 Farming for Tomorrow . 287 Advance. ..
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