Survivance, Signs, and Media Art Histories: New Temporalities and Productive Tensions in Dana Claxton’s Made To Be Ready: A Review Essay
Susan Point: Spindle Whorl: Teacher's Study Guide
Although designed to accompany class visit to an exhibition of the Musqueam artist's work, can be used alone.
Switchbacks: Art, Ownership, and Nuxalk National Identity in Bella Coola, British Columbia
Tales of Ghosts: First Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922-61
Targeted Mass Treatment for Syphilis with Oral Azithromycin
Their Spirits Live Within Us: Aboriginal Women in Downtown Eastside Vancouver Emerging into Visible
"They Treated Me Like Crap and I Know It Was Because I Was Native": The Healthcare Experiences of Aboriginal Peoples Living in Vancouver's Inner City
Tismshain Involvement in the Forest Sector
To Find a Treasure: The Nuu-chah-nulth Wolf Mask
The Top Ten Uncertainties of Aboriginal Title after Tsilhqot’in
Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole
Tourism in Gwaii Haanas: Contributions to Haida Gwaii Communities and Co-management
Towards Indigenizing Higher Ed: An Online Storytelling Series
Towards Indigenous Marine Management: A Case Study of Yelloweye Rockfish on the Central Coast of British Columbia
Trading in My White Person's Gaze
A Tradition of Evolution: The Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival
Traditional Plant Knowledge of the Tsimshian: Unit Plan for Secondary Sciences, Social Studies, and Applied Skills
Recommended for: Science Grades 9-12; Resource Science (forests) Grades 11 and 12; Science and Technology Grade 11; Social Studies Grades 11-12; and Home Economics Grades 11-12.
Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia [Map]
"Trespassers on the Soil": United States v. Tom and a New Perspective on the Short History of Treaty Making in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia
Trickster Amuck in the Museum: A Case Study of the UBC Museum of Anthropology's Collaborative Contemporary Native Art Exhibition Raven's Reprise
Tsimshian Involvement in the Forest Sector
Recommended for Grade 10-11 Social Studies and First Nations Studies.
"Two-Eyed Seeing": Moving From Paralysis to Action in Understanding the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools in British Columbia, Canada
Two Kwakwaka'wakw Museums: Heritage and Politics
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.
Under the Canvas: Camping and Indigenization in Emily Carr's Writings
Understanding Our Past, Reclaiming Our Culture: Conceptualizing Métis Culture and Mental Health in British Columbia
Understanding the Impact of Indian Residential Schools on Cultural Identity: Canadian Indigenous Perspectives and Practices of Spirituality: A Qualitative Study with Storytelling as Narrative
Urban Aboriginal Women in British Columbia and the Impacts of the Matrimonial Real Property Regime
Vancouver Indian Injection Drug Users Twice as Likely as Non-Indians to become HIV Infected
Water Journey: Methods for Exploring the Research Priorities for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Hepatitis C
Weaving Math
Uses techniques involved in creating a Coast Salish blanket to teach concepts of slope and equations in Grade 10 Mathematics Curriculum.
Welcoming Churches Embrace Old and New
Westbank First Nation Self-Government Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada and Westbank First Nation
Wet’suwet’en Unlocking Aboriginal Justice
What Treaty Eight Actually Says
What We Learned: Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
What We Learned: Two Generations Reflect On Tsimshian Education And The Day Schools
Where Are All The Native Grads
Examines the factors affecting education of Aboriginal youth, creating graduation rates that lag behind that of their non-Aboriginal classmates.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.44.
Whispered Gently through Time: First Nations Qualilty Child Care
Wise Practices in Crime Prevention Programs: Implemented for and by Aboriginal Communities in BC
Wrapped in Wool and Copper: Encountering Musqueam Art at Vancouver's Granville at 70th Development Project
Writing Activism: Indigenous Newsprint Media in the Era of Red Power
The X Files
You Count [2001 Census]
Reports on aboriginal statistics and the efforts of the mayor of Vancouver to improve the standard of living of the city's growing Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
You’ve Got to Paddle Your Own Canoe: The Effects of Federal Legislation on Participation in, and Exercising of, Traditional Governance while Living Off-Reserve
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