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Aboriginal Perspectives into the Teaching and Learning of Science Education: Beginning the Conversations in Southern Saskatchewan
[Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming: Warramiri Yolngu and the Quest for Equality]
Aboriginal Spiritual Journey: Veterans Question Government's Sincerity
During the Aboriginal Spiritual Journey to France, First Nations veteran, Howard Anderson discusses how unfulfilled veterans’ benefits continue to be a source of contention between First Nations veterans and the federal government.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Aboriginal Students in Canada: A Case Study of Their Academic Information Needs and Library Use
Aboriginal Traditions in the Treatment of Substance Abuse
An Aboriginal Worldview of Helping: Empowering Approaches
Acts of Empathic Imagination: Contemporary Native American Artists and Writers as Healers
Âh-âyîtaw isi ê-kî-kiskêyihtahkik maskihkiy = They Knew Both Sides of Medicine: Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing
[All Our Relations: Native Struggles For Land and Life]
American Indian Religious Traditions: An Encyclopedia
American Indian Tribes
Americans and Other Aliens in the Navajo Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century
Angels of Light: A Mi'kmaq Myth in a New Archê
The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West
The Animals Came Dancing: Native American Sacred Ecology and Animal Kinship
Annual Report [on] the State of Inuit Culture and Society [1999]-2000: On Our Own Terms
[Artistry in Native American Myths]
"As ye have faith so shall your powers and blessings be": The Aboriginal-Bahá'í Encounter in British Columbia
The Assiniboine
Attitudes about Disabilities in a Southeastern American Indian Tribe
Aundjitowin...: In The Footsteps of Anishinabeg Architecture. Aund-ji-to-win (Ojibwe v.: Change, Alteration, Amendment, Reconstruction---as Pertaining to Building)
Australian Indigenous Philosophy
The Bases Are Loaded: American Indians and American Studies
Argues that the field of American Studies would not exist without the presence of Native Americans and that their world view and contributions are both valid and desirable.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Beading the Multicultural World: Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife and the Sacred Metaphysic
"Being Alive Well": Health and the Politics of Cree Well-being
Being Indian: Strengths Sustaining First Nations Peoples in Saskatchewan Residential Schools
Beloved Women: Nurturing the Sacred Fire of Leadership From an American Indian Perspective
[Beverly Hungry Wolf's Interview on Dance With the Unique History of Blackfoot Dance]
Bimaadziwin (the Goodlife): Sharing the Living Teachings of the People of Sagamok Anishnawbek: Implications for Education
Bob Thomas and American Indian Religion
Book Reviews
Breaking Trail: Factors That Enable Northern Aboriginal Students to Succeed in Higher Education
Canada's First Nations
Canadian Aboriginal People's Experiences with HIV/AIDS as Portrayed in Selected English Language Aboriginal Media (1996–2000)
Career Counselling First Nations Youth: Applying the First Nations Career-Life Planning Model
Catholicism in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tracks
Changing the Subject: Individual versus Collective Interests in Indian Country Research
Children as Citizens of First Nations: Linking Indigenous Health to Early Childhood Development
A Cognitive Approach to Archaeology: Shamanism and the Ancient Mind
Communities as Both Ecological and Social Entities in Native American Thought
Community Collaboration in Developing a Culturally Relevant Alcohol Abuse Early Intervention Program For First Nation Youth
Completing the Circle: Healing Words about End of Life Spoken to Aboriginal Families
A Complex Ecological Framework of Aboriginal Family Resilience
Conducting Sacred Research: An Indigenous Experience
Connectedness and Health for First Nation Adoptees
Consuming Geist: Popontology and the Spirit of Capital in Indigenous Australia
The Contribution of Indigenous Heritage Language Immersion Programs to Healthy Early Childhood Development
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Hollow Water’s Community Holistic Circle Healing Process
Cree Mother Loses Organ Harvest Fight
Relates how a non-Aboriginal parent's right to harvest organs and cremate an adoptive son superseded a Cree biological mother's right to bury her adult son according to First Nation spiritual and cultural beliefs.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.