Indigenous Health Researchers Database

Indigenous Health Researchers Database is a comprehensive listing of researchers who are affiliated with a Canadian university and have a wide range of expertise related to the health of Indigenous peoples. These researchers have undertaken some form of research related to the health and well-being of First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis peoples, ranging from one study to a lifetime of work in a particular area.

The names of researchers along with their contact information, university affiliation, focus of Indigenous health research, and a selection of their publications are listed by theme and location. To view the details of a researcher please click on the name shown in the list to expand the information.

Compiled by the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH), this listing is based on publicly available information on university websites in Canada.

Click on the author's name to reveal a list of publications.

To request edits to an author's entry, or to request to be added to the database, please complete the online form.

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Urban Indigenous

Natalie Clark

Settler, Secwepemc and Métis kinship; Professor and Co-chair, School of Social Work

Thompson Rivers University


Shelly Johnson

Saulteaux;Associate Professor, School of Social Work;Canada Research Chair in Indigenizing Higher Education

Thompson Rivers University


Lynn Lavallée

Anishinaabe registered with the Metis Nation of Ontario Strategic Lead, Indigenous Resurgence, Faculty of Community Services Professor, School of Social Work

Toronto Metropolitan University


Christine Walsh

Professor, Faculty of Social Work

University of Calgary