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Aboriginal Women by Degrees: Their Stories of the Journey Towards Academic Achievement
"And Use The Words That Were Hers" Constructions of Subjectivity in Beverly Hungry's Wolf's The Ways of My Grandmothers
Anecdotal Humour in Maria Campbell's Halfbreed
Angulalik's Trial
Arctic Myths and Magic
Bill Nasogaluak: Getting Past the Oral Tradition
Bill Reid
Bill Reid - Metalsmith, Wood Carver, Jeweller: About the Craftsperson
Blending Time: Dramatic Conventions in Yvette Nolan's Annie Mae's Movement
Border Writing: The "Urban Indian" Body in Lynda Shorten's Without Reserve
Carving Out a Future: Contemporary Inuit Sculpture of Third Generation Artists From Arviat, Cape Dorset and Clyde River
Chu Tesh Ha Timiux "HE WORKED HARD ON THE LAND" THE STORY OF JOEYASKA
Clear Goals and a Loving Family Help Youth Succeed
Brief profile of sixteen year old Alika LaFontaine, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, the Rotary Club Service Award for academics and the Sherwood Co-operative Service Award. All the awards attest to his commitment to academic achievement, career goals, and community service.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Cloven Hoof: Historical Drama and the Construction of Narrative Theology
Combat Veterans Fought to Obtain Indian Rights
Dear Wynonah (First Daughter)
Dinjii Kat Chih Ahaa: Gwich'in Notions of Leadership
Edmund Bull
Elsie Klengenberg: "I Like to Draw People, Animals and Little Kids"
Étude des Associations Entre le Développement Cognitif et la Qualité de l'Environnement Familial dans la Population Inuit du Nunavik
The Fabulations of Grey Owl
First Nations Art: An Introduction to Contemporary Native Artists in Canada
Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney
FSIN Celebrates 50 Years of Native Leadership
George Flett, Presbyterian Missionary to the Ojibwa at Okanase
The Greyhound Was My Guide: Vern Harper's Inipi Ceremony and Victor Turner's New Anthropology
The History of Crooked Lake Agency Singer
Hot Lunch Program One of Many Services to Community
Brief profile of Elder Theresa Stevenson, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Community Development. Theresa is recognized for her devotion to humanitarian causes such as advocating for Aboriginal role models in schools, hot lunch programs, and low income housing.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Image, Music, Text: An Interview with Jeannette Armstrong
In Chief Justice McEachern's Shoes: Anthropology's Ineffectiveness in Court
In the Words of Elders: Aboriginal Cultures in Transition
Indian Summer Games Creating Living History
Interview with Naomi Carriere
An Interview with Thomas King (August 1999)
Inuit Women's Perceptions of Pollution
Jessie Oonark: Woman in the Centre
John Amagoalik
Jules Sioui and Indian Political Radicalism in Canada, 1943-1944
Justice in Paradise
Ka-Kitowak (They Will Thunder) / Curated by Neal McLeod / Gordon Snelgrove Gallery / July 5-July 27, 1996.- Program.
Kenojuak: Intentional Narratives as Interpretive Strategies
Landscape and Identity: Three Artist/Teachers in British Columbia
A Lawyer, A Powwow Dancer - Dean Head
Learning to Read and Write Opens Up the World
Depicts Elder Yvonne Carter's experiences with literacy from her earlier days at the residential school through to an Adult Basic Education program.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.52.
Louis 'David' Riel : Prophet of the New World
Making the Law Fit
Managing Outside: an Ethnographic Study of a Cree Tallyman of Eastern James Bay
Metis Activist Just Wanted a Fairer Deal for His People
Brief profile of Howard Adams, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for education. The article discusses what drove his academic and political aspirations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.