It Consumes What It Forgets
"It's in to be skin": Native American Ethnic Revival, 1970-2000
"Know Your Roots": Development and Evaluation of an Oral History Curriculum for Native American Middle-School Students
Literature Borealis: Circumpolar Themes in the Work of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Local Governments, Tribal Governments, and Service Delivery: A Unique Approach to Negotiated Problem Solving
Long Term Care Needs of Alaska Native Elders
A Manual for Alaska Native Parents to Promote Student Success
Methods to Help Communities Investigate Environmental Health Issues
Module 2: Identity and Language
Module 3: Media, Arts, and Literature
Module 4: Education, Recreation, and Family
Module 5: Social Change and Resource-dependent Communities in the North
Module 6: The Changing Economies of Indigenous Communities
Module 8: Reindeer Herding and Traditional Resource Use
[Module 9]: The Well-being of Northern Peoples and Communities
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
Narrating Black Hawk: Indian Wars, Memory, and Midwestern Identity
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
Native American Identity: A Review of Twenty-first Century Research
Native American Images as Sports Teams Mascots: From Chief Wahoo to Chief Illiniwek
Native American Studies: A Place of Community
Native American Women's History: Tribes, Leadership, and Colonialism
Native American Youth in Transition: The Path from Adolescence to Adulthood in Two Native American Communities
Native Space: Geographic Strategies to Unsettle Settler Colonialism
Native Women, Violence, Substance Abuse and HIV Risk
Nine Join AIHEC's Leadership Program
Of the Heart: Scoping Review of Indigenous Youth Suicide and Prevention
An Offering: Lakota Elders Contributions to the Future of Food Security
The Old Lady Trill, The Victory Yell: The Power of Women in Native American Literature
Oral Disease Prevalence Among HIV-Positive American Indians in an Urban Clinic
The Other Side of the Story: The Importance of James Welch’s Fools Crow Novel
Our Identities as Civic Power
Reports on the results of the Generation Indigenous (Gen-I) Online Roundtable Survey of Native American youth between the ages 18-24. Respondents were asked about their three top priorities, what they are doing to tackle their challenges, and some of the ways they are partnering with their community to build resilience.
Our Stolen Grandmother: The Entanglement of Slavery and Colonization in Anna Lee Walters's Ghost Singer
People and Place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890–1920
Perceptions of Leadership Expectations on the Blackfeet Reservation
Photography, Criticism, and Native American Women's Identity: Three Works by Jolene Rickard
Playing and Nothing: European Appropriations of Native American Cultures in the Late 20th Century
Policy Options Paper for an Urban and Rural Indigenous Housing Strategy: Final Report
Policy Recommendations for Native Elders: Prepared for the National Congress of American Indians 2005 Mid-year Conference
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.