From Invisibility to Liminality: The Imposition of Identity among
Non-Federally Recognized Tribes within the Federal Acknowledgment Process
Gambling on Authenticity: Gaming, the Noble Savage, and the Not-So-New Indian
Gathering the Potawatomi Nation: Revitalization and Identity
Gerald Vizenor's Transnational Aesthetics in Blue Ravens
Gi-gikinomaage-min (We Are All Teachers): Using History to Give Voice to Urban Native American Communities
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies (40S): A Course for Independent Study
"Field Validation Version."
Harm Reduction Toolkit
Healthy Brain Initiative: Road Map for Indian Country
Homelessness across Alaska, the Canadian North and Greenland: A Review of the Literature on a Developing Social Phenomenon in the Circumpolar North
Housing Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Tribal Areas: A Report from the Assessment of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Housing Needs
How Native American Rappers Communicate and Create a Modern Identity
Hunted and Honoured: Animal Representations in Precontact Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Using archaeological data to better understand the role of animals in precontact Yup'ik communities.
Hustling and Hoaxing: Institutions, Modern Styles, and Yeffe Kimball’s “Native” Art
Identifying Barriers to Healthcare Delivery and Access in the Circumpolar North: Important Insights for Health Professionals
Identity in Cultural Appropriation: Native American Representations in Euro-American Art
Imprints: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and the City of Chicago
Imprints: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians and the City of Chicago
In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization
Indians Everywhere: Paul Chaat Smith on "Americans"
Indigenizing Education with the Game When Rivers Were Trails
Indigenous Children's Survivance in Public School
Indigenous Cities: Urban Indian Fiction and the Histories of Relocation
Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling: Four Directions for Integration with Counselling Psychology
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Linguistic Rights in the Arctic: A Human Rights Approach
Indigenous Narratives: Global Forces in Motion (An Introduction)
Indigenous New Media Arts: Narrative Threads and Future Imaginaries
Indigenous Passages to Cuba, 1515-1900
Indigenous Trauma Is Not a Frontier: Breaking Free from Colonial Economies of Trauma and Responding to Trafficking, Disappearances, and Deaths of Indigenous Women and Girls
Indigenous Women's Writing and the Cultural Study of Law
"Intratribal Cooperation and Communications: Is Consensus Possible?"
Introduction: Brothers and Sisters in Arms
Introduction: Fraud in Native American Communities: Essays in Honor of Suzan Shown Harjo
Introduction: Rethinking Blackness and Indigeneity in the Light of Settler Colonial Theory
Introduction: The North and the First World War
It Consumes What It Forgets
Land of Opportunity: Anti-Black and Settler Logics in the Gentrification of Detroit
Living in a (Schrödinger’s) Box: Jimmie Durham’s Strategic Use of Ambiguity
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
"Must Fluently Speak and Understand Navajo and Read and Write English": Navajo Leadership in a Language Shift World
My Reflection of that Time
Narratives of Hope: Enacting Indigenous Language and Cultural Reclamation across Geographies and Positionalities
A Nation of Families: Traditional Indigenous Kinship, the Foundation for Cheyenne Sovereignty
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
Native American Identity: A Review of Twenty-first Century Research
Native American Studies: A Place of Community
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.