Another Interview with Thomas King (October 2009)
The Anthropology of Northwest Coast Oral Traditions Bibliographic Essay
Apauk: Caller of Buffalo
Arcand Endured Racism, Earned Respect on the Ice
Arctic Clothing of North America- Alaska, Canada, Greenland
Artistic Displacements: An Interview with Edgar Heap of Birds
[ArtTalk: Conversations on Northwest Native Art: Session 3: Panel Discussion]: Contemporary Northwest Coast Art & Challenging Pre-Conceptions
[Audio Interview with Thomas King]
Aurora Online With Drew Hayden Taylor: An Afternoon with Drew Hayden Taylor, Playwright
Blackfoot Digital Library
Blue Wolf Says Goodbye for the Last Time
Book Reviews
[Brett Rushforth, >Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous & Atlantic Slaveries in New France]
A Brief History of Assimilation and the Struggle for Recuperation
[Buffy Sainte-Marie, Artist and Educator]
The Captors' Narrative: Catholic Women and Their Puritan Men on the Early North American Frontier, 1653-1760.
Caught Up: Indigenous Re/presentations of Colonial Captivity
Children of the Dragonfly: Native American Voices on Child Custody and Education
Community-Based Indigenous Digital Storytelling With Elders and Youth
A Conversation with Evan Adams 6/1/00
Creating a New Genre: Mary Rowlandson and Her Narrative of Indian Captivity
De Kiksuyapo! (Remember This!): Dakota Language, History, and Identity in the Eli Taylor Narratives
Decolonizing Methodologies: A Transformation from Science Oriented Researcher to Relational/Participant-Oriented Researcher
The Diaries of Louis Riel
Dispersed But Not Destroyed: A History of the Seventeenth-Century Wendat People
Documenting Ethnic Cleansing in North America: Creating Unseen Tears
[Dr. James Sinclair]
Dr. Russell's Water Transportation Prairie Provinces
A set of historical and bibliographical notes compiled by Dr. Russell on water transportation in what is today the prairie provinces. Includes information on the Northcote of 1885 Resistance fame. Also discusses the employment of Metis and First Nations men on riverboats, and gives prices at Gabriel's Crossing (Gabriel Dumont's ferry operation).
Dreaming and Journeying Orality: A Mnemonic Pictograph of a Dream Shared at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Chicago
Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818: the Narratives of John Macdonell, David Thompson, Francois-Antoine Larocque, and Charles McKenzie
The Emerging Issue of Crystal Methamphetamine Use in First Nations Communities: A Discussion Paper
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out/Spider Woman's Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women
Environmental Change - The Elders Speak
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art, 1774-2003
Exploring International Repatriation between U.S. Museums and First Nations in Canada
Extracts From The Diary Of An Aboriginal Overseas Study Award Holder
Extracts From the Diary of an Aboriginal Overseas Study Award Holder [4]
Finding an Indian Poet
Finding the Arctic: History and Culture Along a 2,500-mile Snowmobile Journey from Alaska to Hudson’s Bay
Forever Changed: Boarding School Narratives of American Indian Identity in the U.S. and Canada
Forty Years of Cultural Change Among the Inuit in Alaska, Canada and Greenland: Some Reflections
From Barrow to Boothia: The Arctic journal of Chief Factor Peter Warren Dease, 1836-1839
From Fireside to TV Screen Self-Determination and Anishnaabe Storytelling Traditions
From the Hilltop
The Fur Hunters of the Far West: A Narrative of Adventures in the Oregon and Rocky Mountains in Two Volumes
The Future of Print Narratives and Comic Holotropes: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
[G. F. Shepherd, Notes 1937-1974]
File contains hand written and typed notes of historian George Shepherd, dated from 1937-1974. The notes include several pages on Aboriginal history in the North-West, that were scanned for this database. This includes a wide variety of material: from copy of a letter written by Louis Riel, to a list of the reserves in Saskatchewan in 1962 and their estimated landbase and populations.
Historical note: