Teaching in a Cold and Windy Place: Change in an Inuit School
Teaching Native Students at the College Level
An author's personal reflection of teaching post-secondary Indigenous students.
Technologies of Remembrance: Literary Criticism and Duncan Campbell Scott's "Indian Poems"
Telling a Message: Cree Perceptions of Custom and Administration
Ten Years of Health Transfer First Nation and Inuit Control
"A Tendency to Discourage Them from Cultivating": Ojibwa Agriculture and Indian Affairs Administration in Northwestern Ontario
Theoretical and Empirical Investigation Into Property Rights Formation; Case Study: The Southern Ontario Ojibway
Theory From Practice: First Nations Popular Music Canada
There's No Place Like Home: The Dichotomy Between Ontological and Functional Depictions of Community in Policy Initiatives
"This is How We did It": One Canadian First Nation Community's Effort to Achieve Aboriginal Justice
"This Is My History, I Know Who I Am": History, Factionalist Competition, and the Assumption of Imposition in the Kahnawake Mohawk Nation
Three Inquiries to be Held into Lac La Ronge First Nation Claims
The Three Men Who Captured Riel in 1885
Through Treaties Aboriginal Rights and Title Are Clearly Defined
Time and the Grand Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization
Time-Out: (Slam)Dunking Photographic Realism in Thomas King’s Medicine River
TIME TIME TIME: Interview with Rebecca Belmore
Time to Sing a New Song
First Nations, Inuit, and Metis spokespersons discuss the establishment of Aboriginal self-government in Canada by creating some viable models that reflect the traditional values of the people.
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To the Charlottes: George Dawson's 1878 Survey of the Queen Charlotte Islands
To the Land of the Mistogoches: American Indians Traveling to Europe in the Age of Exploration
To the Totem Forests: Emily Carr and Contemporaries Interpret Coastal Villages
Token and Taboo: Native Art in Academia
Towards a Monocultural Future Through a Multicultural Perspective? The Iroquois Case
Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal Self-Government: A Proposed Theoretical Model and Illustrative Factual Analysis
Trading Identities: The Souvenir in Native North American Art from the Northeast, 1700-1900
Traditional Approach Solves New Problems
Discussion with Margaret Wapass, who intends to utilize traditional holistic counseling in order to address residential school syndrome, intergenerational impacts, crime prevention, corrections services and addictions.
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Traditional Indian Medicine Treatment of Chronic Illness: Development of an Integrated Program with Conventional Medicine and Evaluation of Effectiveness
Traditional Knowledge Focus of Camp
Traditional Native American Medicine in Dermatology
Training for Aboriginal Entrepreneurs: Niche Profile
Transfer of Health Programs to First Nations and Inuit Communities: Handbook 1 - An Introduction to Three Approaches
Transfer of Health Programs to First Nations and Inuit Communities: Handbook 2 - The Health Services Transfer
Transferring of Health Programs to First Nations and Inuit Communities: Handbook 3 - After the Transfer - The New Environment
Transformations of Meaning: The Life History of a Nuxalk Mask
The Transition to Christianity
Trauma and Healing in Aboriginal Families and Communities
Treaties and an Official Use of History
Treaty 8: A British Columbian Anomaly
Treaty 8 and Traditional Livelihoods: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Treaty Governance Processes
Treaty Indian Justice Systems Development Underway
Treaty Indigenous Peoples and the Charlottetown Accord: The Message in the Breeze
[Treaty Land Entitlement: (TLE) in Saskatchewan: Part 1-5]
Treaty Violations And The Hydro-Payment Rebellion of Cross Lake, Manitoba
Tribal Council Rallies Forces
Comments on how Saskatchewan First Nations communities provide much needed HIV/AIDS workshops and clinics by pooling meagre resources.
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