William Beynon and the Anthropologists
William Bleasdell Cameron
Historical note:
This photograph is part of a collection of images used by Reg Taylor of the Saskatoon Star Phoenix in an article he wrote which featured William Bleasdell Cameron, a survivor of the so-called Frog Lake Massacre, 2 April 1885.William Henry Jackson: Riel's Secretary - Donald B. Smith. - Article. - Spring 1981.
William McLennan, 4 October 1948-3 July 2020. Curator Emeritus, Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver
Willy Hodgson
Chronicles the life of the 1994 Saskatchewan Order of Merit recipient who advocated on behalf of equality for Aboriginal people within the justice system.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
A Winter's Research and Invention: Reverend James Evan's Exploration of Indigenous Language and the Development of Syllabics, 1838-1839
Winter Studies and Summer Rambles: Anna Jameson's Representation of the 'Other' and Self in 19th Century Colonial Canada
A Winters Trapping / My First Silver Fox
Historical note:
Witness: Pieces of History
Wolverine Myths and Visions: Dene Traditions from Northern Alberta
Woman Behind Grey Owl Often Forgotten
A Woman's Song of the Kwakiutl Indians
The Woman Who Married a Beaver: Trade Patterns and Gender Roles in the Ojibwa Fur Trade
Women Ethnographers and Native Women Storytellers: Relational Science, Ethnographic Collaboration, and Tribal Community
“Women in Between”: Indian Women in Fur Trade Society in Western Canada
Women's Autobiographies of the Far North: A Critical Look at Their Place Within Literary and Historical Traditions
Women Taking on Larger Role in Politics
Women Wage War!
The Work of Knud Rasmussen in the Canadian Arctic as Described by RCMP Inspector Stuart Wood
Working from the Violent Centre: Survival Sex Work and Urban Aboriginality in Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed
Working With Water: Goulais Mission Memories
Worldviews in Transition: The Changing Nature of the Lake Nipigon Anishinabek Métis
Worthy Recognition for Several Sask. Natives
“Woven Alike with Meaning” : Sovereignty and Form in Native North American Poetry, 1800-1910
Writing Life
Writing On Ice: The Ethnographic Notebooks of Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Writing the Talking Stick: Alphabetic Literacy as Colonial Technology and Postcolonial Appropriation
Written as I Remember It: Teachings (ɂɘms taɂaw) from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Written as I Remember It: Teachings (ʔəms taʔaw) From the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Xweliqwiya: The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch
Xwelíqwiya: The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.
Yaya’ and the Firbough: A Philosophy of Respect
Yellowknives Dene Leader Gets Respect From All Sectors
Brief profile of Yellowknives Dene leader Darrell Beaulieu, chief executive officer of Deton'Cho Corporation, who received the 2000 Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) award.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.37.
You Can Eliminate the Stuff But Not the Memories
You Can Go Back
"You're Native But You're Not Native Looking": A Critical Narrative Study Exploring The Health Needs of Aboriginal Veterans Adopted and/or Fostered During the Sixties Scoop
"Your Star": Pauline Johnson and the Tensions of Celebrity Discourse
Youth and Elders: Perspectives on Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer in Churchill, Manitoba
Yvette Nolan: Playwright in Context
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