Mediating Colonization: Urban Indians in the Native American Novel
Medical Diplomacy and the American Indian: Thomas Jefferson, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the Subsequent Effects on American Indian Health and Public Policy
Medicine Bags and Dog Tags: How the Military Influenced American Indian Traditions and How the Image of Indians Influenced the Military
Medicine through Comics: Wheels Are Turning on the Road to Healing: Native Americans through the Lens of Francophone Graphic Novels
Men's Fancy
Mending Bodies, Mending Hearts
Mental Health Services for Native Americans in the 21st Century United States
Métis and the Medicine Line: Creating a Border and Dividing a People
[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]
Mihtohseenionki: (The People's Place)
Miniaturisation: A Study of a Material Culture Practice among the Indigenous People of the Pacific Northwest
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- University College London, 2017.
Mixed Messages: 'Mixed Race' Representations in Film
Modernity and Decay of Alaska's Natural Gas Pipeline
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.
Montana Indians: Their History and Location
More Than a Façade: The Kenekuk Religion Revisited
Morning Star Song
A Movement for Authenticity: American Indian Representations in Film: 1990 to Present
Muscogee Nation Indian Territory: From Oral History to Found Poetry
A Museum For The Americas
Muslims, Navajos, and Peaches
"Must Fluently Speak and Understand Navajo and Read and Write English": Navajo Leadership in a Language Shift World
"My Brother": The Recovery of Rocky in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
My Crazy Life
My Eyes Breathe Fire and My Fingers Bleed Tears That Are the Ink of My Dreams
My Father's Lakota Name
My First Days at the Carlisle Indian School: an Annotated Manuscript
My Spirit Lives
Myth Launchings and Moon Landings: Parallel Realities in Susan Power's The Grass Dancer
Mythic Frontiers: Remembering, Forgetting, and Profiting with Cultural Heritage Tourism
Names of the Condemned Dakota Men
Narrative Possession in Stephen Graham Jones's Ledfeather
Narrative Power in Native American Fiction: Reflections on Leslie Marmon Silko's "Storyteller" (1981)
National Forgetting and Remembering in the Poetry of Robert Frost
National Indian Education Study 2015: American Indian and Alaska Native Students at Grades 4 and 8
Nations Undivided, Indian Land Unearthed: The Dis-Owning of the U.S. Federal Indian Trust
"Native" Advertising: An Evaluation of Nike's N7 Social Media Campaign
Native Alaskan Dropouts in Western Alaska: Systemic Failure in Native Alaskan Schools
Native American Almanac: More Than 5,000 Years of the Cultures and Histories of Indigenous People
Native American and Chicano/a Literature of the American Southwest: Intersections of Indigenous Literatures
Native American, Chicano, and Western American Literatures: Finding Common Ground
Native American Dolls
Lesson plan for elementary school students which looks at Native American dolls, how they are made and the cultures they represent.
Native American Education Curriculum Guide: Grades K-12
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: A Selective Literature Review of Affected Concerns
Native American Health Care Disparities Briefing: Executive Summary
Native American Identity: A Review of Twenty-first Century Research
Native American Interviews: Adapting Traditional Cultural Practices Off the Reservation
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.