Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Botulism Among Alaska Natives in the Bristol Bay Area of Southwest Alaska: A Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Fermented Foods Known to Cause Botulism
Brackish Bayou Blood: Weaving Mixed-Blood Indian Creole Identity Outside the Written Record
[Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants]
Brain-Hemispheric Functions and the Native American
A Breach of Trust: The Radioactive Colonization of Native North America
Breast Cancer Mortality among American Indian and Alaska Native Women, 1990-2009
Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories
Bridging National Borders in North America: Transnational and Comparative Histories
Bridging Storytelling Traditions with Digital Technology
Bridging the Digital Divide in Indian Country: Federal Efforts
Bringing Bison Back to the Badlands
Bringing the Past to Life: Extracting Spatial Information from Historical Maps for a Digital Atlas of American Indian Treaties and Territories
Broadening the Participation of Native Americans in Earth Science
Brushed By Cedar, Living By the River: Coast Salish Figures of Power
"Buckets of Fun!: Empowering Low-income Urban Native American Youth to Make Nutritional Changes Through Container Gardening
Buffalo and Snow
Buffalo Past and Present
Uses the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park as a starting point to discuss the buffalo's importance in the economies, cosmologies, social organization, and spiritual life of Indigenous peoples of the plains. Recommended for use with Grade 9-12 students.
The Buffalo Pound in North-Western Plains Prehistory: Site 48 CA 302, Wyoming
The Buffalo Wars
Science Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Hood College, 2004.
Building Adaptive Capacity in Tribal Communities of the Missouri River Basin to Manage Drought and Climate Extremes: A Case Study from the Wind River Indian Reservation
Discusses an Indigenous lead approach in addressing climate change.
Building Green Campuses for the Seventh Generation
Building Indigenous Future Zones: Four Tribal Broadband Case Studies
Building New Programs at Tribal Colleges
The Building of a Canoe
Brief text accompanied by archival photographs. Suitable for use with elementary school students.
"Burn the Churches, Break Up the Bells": The Archaeology of the Pueblo Revolt Revitalization Movement in New Mexico, A.D. 1680-1696
Caddo Populations in Northeast Texas: A Response to Taylor and Creel
Cahokia Mounds
Cahokia Mounds Site Was America's First City
Calendars of the Indians North of Mexico
The California Indian Basketweavers Association: Advocates for the Use of Museum Collections by Contemporary Weavers
California's Endangered Peoples and Endangered Ecosystems
A Call to Action: An Introduction to Education, Philosophy, and Native North America
The Campaign to Establish a Last Great Wilderness: The Arctic National Wildlife Range
Can a Myth Be Astronomically Dated?
Canada and Arctic North America : An Environmental History
Canada and Arctic North American: An Environmental History
Canadian Leadership in the Circumpolar World: An Agenda for the Arctic Council Chairmanship, 2013-2015
Cancer Control Research Training for Native Researchers: A Model for Development of Additional Native Researcher Training Programs
Cancer in Point Hope, Alaska: Science, Language, and Knowledge
Canoe, Canoe, What Can You Do?
Six stories connected to the Northwest coast canoe in one volume: Look at What I Found!; Ocean-Going "Fishing" Canoe; Building of a Canoe; Carving of a Canoe; and Herbie & Slim Nellie's First Journey.
Canoe Journeys and Cultural Revival
Canoes and Canoe Journeys
Primarily designed for Kindergarten to Grade 5 students enrolled in Chinuk Wawa immersion programs.
What Do I Bail? student booklet in English. What Do I Bail? student booklet in Chinuk Wawa.