Dialogism, Cultural Narratology, and Contemporary Canadian Novels in English
Dialogue with Raven: Bakhtinian Theory and Lee Maracle’s Ravensong
The Diaries of Louis Riel
Diary of Francis Dickens - Vernon LaChance. - May 1930.
Historical note:
[Diary of James Mackinlay]
One bound copy of the diary maintained by Mackinlay May 7- August 23, 1890 during a summer journey northward from near Taltheilei on the east end of Great Slave Lake in the company of Wharburton Pike. Pike used the diary freely in his narrative of the journey called The Barren Grounds of Northern Canada. Mention of "Indians" in various situations and circumstances from trading and guiding to getting equipment made or repaired. Frequent mention of caribou and other animals killed and fish caught.
The Diary of Lieut. J.A.V. Preston, 1885
Diary of Lieut. R. S. Cassels, North-West Field Force
Typewritten transcription.
Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
The Diaspora in Space: The Question of Home, Ancestry and Heritage in Celu Amberstone's "Refugees"
Dibaajimowin: The Art of Storytelling
Dick Alook Interview
Diefenbaker - Memoirs - Correspondence - Record - "I am a Canadian"
Digital Archives Database
Digital Stories as a Tool for Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
Digital Stories: First Nations Women Explore the Legacy of Residential Schools
Digital Storytelling With First Nations Emerging Adults in Extensions of Care and Transitioning From Care in Manitoba
Dionne Brand and Alanis Obomsawin: Polyphony in the Poetics of Resistance
Discerning Success of Indigenous Health Students in Community-Based Programs
Discourses of Denial: Mediations of Race, Gender, and Violence
Discrimination and Identity
Discursive and Mediatic Battles in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
The Discursive Strategies of Native Literature: Thomas King's Shift from Adversarial to Interfusional
Discuss It!
[Discussion between Kent Monkman and Hélène Samson]
Disempowerment to Empowerment: Issues of Identity Politics in the Works of Beatrice Culleton, Jeannette Armstrong and Tomson Highway
Dishinikawshon Jesse: A Life Transformed
Disinherited Generations: Our Struggle to Reclaim Treaty Rights for First Nations Women and Their Descendants
The Displacement of Irony in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water and Michael Ondaatje's In the Skin of a Lion
Disrupting Literature: Facilitating Indigenous Book Clubs
Disturbing the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō
"Diversity is our Strength"? Memory, Trauma and Social Critique in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Indigenous Women
Diverting the Mainstream: Aboriginal Teachers Reflect on their Experiences in the Saskatchewan Provincial School System: Final Report
Dix-huit ans chez les sauvages: voyages et missions dans l'extreme Nord de l'Amérique Britannique d'aprés les documents ...
Do My Literacies Count as Literacy? An Inquiry into Inuinnaqtun Literacies in the Canadian North
"Do Not Fashion the Other": Representing Contemporary Haudenosaunee Literature
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
Doctoring Divinity: Trickster, Jim Logan and the Classical Canon
A Documentation and Evaluation of the Pangnirtung Tourism Program
Documenting the Dakota: Lucy Margaret Baker
Dogrib Midnight Runners
Short story from The Moon of Letting Go and Other Stories.
Related: Author's reading of the story.
Dolphus Houle Interview
[Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature]
"Don't Speak For Me": Practicing Oral History Amidst the Legacies of Conflict
"Dot It Down": A Story of Life in the North-west
A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Thomas King
Analysis of two short stories, Joe the Painter and the Deer Island Massacre and One Good Story, That One, commenting on King's use of irony and humor.