Cultural imPRINT: A History of Northwest Coast Native and First Nations Prints
Cultural Sovereignty and Native American Hermeneutics in the Interpretation of the Sacred Stories of the Anishinaabe
A Culturally Responsive, Family-Enhanced Intervention Model
A Culturally Responsive Practice Model for Urban Indian Child Welfare Services
Culturally Responsive Teaching for American Indian Students
Culture and History of Native American Peoples of South Texas
Culture and Native American Theater: A Structural Analysis of Diane Glancy's "The Truth Teller"
Culture as Catalyst: Preventing the Criminalization of Indigenous Youth
Culture, Chaos & Complexity - Catalysts for Change in Indigenous Education
The Culture is Prevention Project: Adapting the Cultural Connectedness Scale for Multi-Tribal Communities
The Curriculum of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School: An American Education
Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource
Dakota games included: Kaƞsu kutepi (They shoot the plum seed); Tasiha uƞpi (Foot bone game); Hokṡina itazipe 9Young boy’s archery); Tahuka caƞhdeṡka (Hoop and arrow); Caƞkawacipina (Spinning tops and whip); and Takapsicapi (Lacrosse).
Lakota games included: Icaslohe econpi (Game of bowls); Inyan onyeyapi (A rock sling); Ipahotonpi (Popgun; Napsiyohli (Small Finger Ring); Tateka yumunpi (Wind Buzzer); and Tate kahwogyapi (Wind Chaser – They are chasing the wind).
Damming the Bighorn: Indian Reserved Water Rights on the Crow Reservation, 1900-2000
Data as a Strategic Resource: Self-determination, Governance, and the Data Challenge for Indigenous Nations in the United States
The Dawes Act and Contraction of Indian Land in the U.S.
De/Scribing Squ*w: Indigenous Womenand Imperial Idioms in the United States
Death of the Celluloid Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Decentering Durham
Decolonization is a Global Project: From Palestine to the Americas
Decolonizing Knowledge Development in Health Research Cultural Safety through the Lens of Hawaiian Homestead Residents
Decolonizing Our Diets by Recovering Our Ancestors' Gardens
Decolonizing Settler Colonialism: Kill the Settler in Him and Save the Man
Decolonizing the Medium: How Indigenous Creators are Defying "Sidekickery” and Centering Indigenous Stories and Characters in the Comics Landscape
Deconstructing the Master's House with His Own Tools: Code-Switching and Double-Voiced Discourse as Agency in Gerald Vizenor's Heirs of Columbus
Deep Organizing and Indigenous Studies Legislation in Oregon
Highlights the implementation of Oregon's Senate Bill 13, an effort to include more Indigenous history and perspectives into the state's schools curriculum.
Defining Aboriginality in Australia
Descriptions of a Tree Outside the Forest: An Indigenous Woman’s Experiences in the Academy
[Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: Beyond the Social]
Developing an American Indian Studies Program: A View from Ground Zero
Developing an Indigenous Measure of Overall Health and Well-being: The Wicozani Instrument
Developing Homosocial and Homoerotic Themes in the Work of Sherman Alexie
Developing the Tribal Resource Guide and the Poverty and Culture Training: The We RISE (Raising Income, Supporting Education) Study
Christine W. Hockett