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By: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal HealthContributor(s): National Gathering on Indigenous Social Determinants of Health February 20-21, 2008 : OttawaMaterial type: FilmFilmPublication details: Prince George, BC : National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, c2008Description: 1 online resourceSubject(s): First Nations -- Health -- Research | First Nations -- Social conditions -- Canada | Health policy -- Canada | Health status indicators -- Canada | Public health -- Canada -- EvaluationOnline resources: Full video Summary: A dramatic total eclipse of the moon cast a red shadow across the city of Ottawa as leaders and representatives from national Aboriginal organizations across the country gathered together on February 20 and 21, 2008, for an historic meeting. They came from the Aboriginal sports, housing and education sectors, from tourism, economic organizations, and academia. They included Indigenous physicians and academic researchers; environmentalists, youth, and health policy-makers; they were Inuit, First Nations and Metis. These varied voices participated in a forum at the invitation of the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health to explore how their work intersects in the health and well-being of all Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
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A dramatic total eclipse of the moon cast a red shadow across the city of Ottawa as leaders and representatives from national Aboriginal organizations across the country gathered together on February 20 and 21, 2008, for an historic meeting. They came from the Aboriginal sports, housing and education sectors, from tourism, economic organizations, and academia. They included Indigenous physicians and academic researchers; environmentalists, youth, and health policy-makers; they were Inuit, First Nations and Metis. These varied voices participated in a forum at the invitation of the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health to explore how their work intersects in the health and well-being of all Aboriginal peoples in Canada.

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