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Aborigines and the "Sport of Kings": Aboriginal Jockeys in Australian Racing History
Aborigines, Artefacts and Anguish
Aborigines Day Saskatoon. - 21 June 2003. - Slides.
Historical note:
First proclaimed by the Governor General of Canada on 13 June 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with a great opportunity to express great pride for their rich diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.Aborigines in Sport
About Sandra Laronde
About the Author
Brief biographies of three American panelists.
Abraham Lincoln as Great Father: A Look at Federal Indian Policy, 1861–1865
Absolutely Fabulous: Fabulation in the Works of David Arnason, Robert Kroetsch, Tomson Highway and Thomas King
An Accidental Teacher: Anthony Walsh and the Aboriginal Day Schools at Six Mile Creek and Inkameep, British Columbia, 1929-1942
An Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, or Red Jacket and His People, 1750-1830
An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith During His Captivity with the Indians, in the Years 1755,'56,'57,'58 & '59 with an Appendix of Illustrative Notes
Achievement Award Recipients Announced
Outlines the award recipients recognized by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundations for their contributions in various sectors including education, media and health. Marie Ann Battiste, from the College of Education, at the University of Saskatchewan, received an award in the education category.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Ácimisowin as Theoretical Practice: Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition in Canada
Across Australia...From Health Worker To Health Worker
Across the Great Divide: Jimmie Durham's Subversive (Self) Portraits
Actor Gives Back Willingly
Brief profile of Cree actor, Carol Greyeyes, artistic director and principal of the Indigenous Theatre School. The article tells how Carol is able to fulfill her life goal of serving her community by bringing together theatre, directing and teaching in Saskatchewan.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.
Acts of Narrative Resistance: Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Americas
Adam Beach
Adam Tanuyak
Adaptation & Resilience: The Inuvialuit Story
Adventures of the Ojibbeway and Ioway Indians in England, France, and Belgium: Being Notes of Eight Years' Travels ... [vol. 2]
Advocates for Disabled Were Excellent Role Models
Agencies and Associations: Women Writing Indian Reform in Nineteenth-Century America
An Agent of Change: William Drewry and Land Surveying in British Columbia, 1887-1929
Aghvook, White Eskimo: Otto Geist and Alaskan Archaeology
Agnes Mayo Moore Oral History Project River Trip 2000
Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew - Biography
Ahchuchwahauhhatohapit (Ahchacoosacootacoopits, Star Blanket)
Ahenakew, David
Historical note:
David Ahenakew (born July 28, 1933) is a Canadian First Nations politician, and former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Ahenakew is a controversial public figure in Canada due to anti-semetic comments regarding World War 2 and the Holocaust.Ahtahkakoop (c. 1816-96)
Aki-wayn-zih : A Person as Worthy as the Earth
Akicita of the Thunder: Horses in Black Elk's Vision
Alanis Obomsawin
Alanis Obomsawin: Documentary Filmmaker, Singer, Artist, Educator and Activist
Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a Native Filmmaker
Alaska Native Education: Sheldon Jackson to Paul Jensen, 1884-1984
Alaska Native Writers, Alaska Native Identities
Alaskool.org: Alaska Native History, Education, Languages, and Cultures
Albert Hensley's Two Autobiographies and the History of American Indian Autobiography
Albert Moore and Jeremiah Nawakayas
Historical note:
A genealogical chart of the Nawakayas Family can be seen on p. 129 of Red Earth Crees by David Meyer. Jeremiah Nawakayas died in 1940.