What We Talk about When We Talk about Indian
“What We’ve Said Can be Proven in the Ground”: Stó:lō Sovereignty and Historical Narratives at Xá:ytem, 1990–2006
When is Research Relevant to Policy Making? A Study of the Arctic Human Development Report
When Talk Trumped Service: A Decade of Lost Opportunity for Aboriginal Children and Youth in B.C.
When the Other Is Me: Native Resistance Discourse, 1850-1990
When the Trickster Meets 'the big Other' Coyote Goes Cosmic
When Worlds Collide: Hunter-Gatherer World-System Change in the 19th Century Canadian Arctic
Where Does Policy Come From?: Exploring the Experiences of Non-Aboriginal Teachers Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives into the Curriculum
Where Happiness Dwells: A History of the Dane-zaa First Nations
Where Nations Meet: An Unusual Hybrid in Northeastern Souvenir Art
[Where the Blood Mixes]
Where the Blood Mixes by Kevin Loring: Study Guide
[Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada]
Where the Wind Blows Us: Practicing Critical Community Archaeology in the Canadian North
Where the Wind Blows Us: Practicing Critical Community Archaeology in the Canadian North
[Where the Wind Blows Us: Practicing Critical Community Archaeology in the Canadian North]
A Whisper of True Learning
The White Man's Indian: Mythology Ignores Our Contributions to the World
[White Man Water and Interview with Erica Prussing]
White Picket Fences: Whiteness, Urban Aboriginal Women and Housing Market Discrimination in Kelowna, British Columbia
Whither Restorativeness? Restorative Justice and the Challenge of Intimate Violence in Aboriginal Communities
Who Am I At Work? Work Life Identity Of Aboriginal Youth And The Role Of Employees On Career Success
Who is an Indian?: Race, Place, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas
Who Is Indian Enough? The Problem of Authenticity in Contemporary Canadian and American Gone Indian Stories
Who Protected Him? How B.C.'s Child Welfare System Failed One of Its Most Vulnerable Children
Who We Are Is Where We Come From: A Historical Curriculum Resource For The Pic Mobert First Nation
"Who We Was": Creating Witnesses in Joseph Bruchac's Hidden Roots
Whose Criminal Justice System? New Conceptions of Indigenous Justice
Whose “Distinctive Culture”?: Aboriginal Feminism and R. v. Van der Peet
Why Children With Diabetes Matter to All of Us: The Seven Generations
"Why Don't You Just Drop This Indian Stuff": The Living Legacy of Indigenous Selfhood
Why Indigenous Archaeology is Important as a Means of Changing Relationship Between Archaeologists and Indigenous Communities
Why Is Adoption Like a First Nations’ Feast?: Lax Kw’alaam Indigenizing Adoptions in Child Welfare
Why is BC Best? The Role of Provincial and Reserve School Systems in Explaining Aboriginal Student Performance
Why Make Movies?: Some Atikamekw Answers
Why Privatization of Reserve Lands Risks Aboriginal Ruin
Argues that the proposal by the federal government to privatize reserve lands is short sighted and not for the greater good of the Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Why the World Needs to Watch: The Canadian Government Held to Account for Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Children before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada
Widening the Sweetgrass Road: Re/Balancing Ways of Knowing for Sustainable Living with a Cree-Nishnaabe Medicine Circle
Wiicitaakewin Workshop [with Bob Rae & Phil Fontaine at Confederation College]
[A Wilder West: Rodeo in Western Canada: a Conversation With Mary-Ellen Kelm]
[Will Truth Bring Reconciliation?]
[William Singer III at Kainai High School Speaking For Treaty 7 Idle No More Group January 30, 2013]
Willms & Shier Report: Special Report: Aboriginal
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines six stories including: flooding and a mudslide in the community of Tsawataineuk First Nation, tropical storm Earl uncovers First Nations artifacts in New Brunswick, questions about gun registry violating treaty rights and more.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines three stories: an agreement with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation's chief and Manitoba's minister of conservation to protect petroform sites, an outcry for a public inquiry into the murders of convicted killer Robert Pickton and a request for a ban on the bulldozing of important Native sites without the consent of Ontario First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Windspeaker Sports Briefs
Highlights a pilot program called P.L.A.Y. (Promoting Lifeskills for Aboriginal Youth), a new coach for the Akwesasne Warriors, Aboriginal inductees to the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and the uncertain future of Wade Redden of the New York Rangers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Windspeaker Sports Briefs
Discusses the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Truce Northern Outreach Project and the distribution of spirit boxes to remote northern Aboriginal communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.