A Native Tradition: Relocating the Indian in American Literature, 1820-40
The Native Tribes of Alaska: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Ann Arbor, August, 1885
Native Universe: Voices of Indian America, by Native American Tribal Leaders, Writers, Scholars and Storytellers
[Native Voices in the City]
Unpublished transcript of excerpts from interviews with 23 Indian residents of Chicago.
Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness
Native Ways of Knowing: Let Me Count the Ways
Native Wisdom on Belonging
Native Women and Land: Narratives of Dispossession and Resurgence by Stephanie J. Fitzgerald
Native Women, Violence, Substance Abuse and HIV Risk
Native Women Writing: Reading Between the Lines
Native Writer Profile: Ralph Salisbury
Natives & Settlers - Now & Then: Historical Issues and Current Perspectives on Treaties and Land Claims in Canada
Nature, Identity and Indian Survival in Louis Owens' Wolfsong
The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature: Indigenous Peoples and the Great Lakes Environment
Nature Power: In the Spirit of an Okanagan Storyteller
Navaho Legends: Collected and Translated
Navaho Myths, Prayers and Songs With Texts and Translation
Navajo and Hopi Art in Arizona: Continuing Traditions
Navajo Code Talker
A Navajo High School and the Truth of Trees
The Navajo Indians
A Navajo Legacy: The Life and Teachings of John Holiday
Navajo Literacy: Stories of Learning to Write
Navajo Peacemaking History, Development, and Possibilities for Adjudication-Based Systems of Justice: An Interview With James Zion
Navajo Poetry in a Changing World: What the Diné Can
Teach Us
Navajo Texts
The Navajo Tradition - Transition to the Bahá’í Faith
Navajo Traditions in the Works of David K. John
NAWPA [Native American Women Playwrights Archive] Authors' Roundtable
Nearly Unbearable Grace: The Poetry of Joy Harjo
Ned Blackhawk: Violence Over the Land: Lessons from the Early American West
The Need for Textbook Reform: An American Indian Example
Needing Water
The Negotiated Role of Contemporary American Indian Artists: A Study in Marginality
Negotiating the Master Narrative: Museums and the Indian/Californio Community of California's Central Coast
Negotiating Violence and Identity in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer
Neither Chief Nor Medicine Man: The Historical Role of the “Intellectual” in the American Indian Community
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Biboong
Ojibwe language story book about winter follows Nigig (Otter) and Waagosh (Fox) as they try to go spear fishing on the frozen lake. Along the way they meet friends and learn about making snowshoes, the snow snake game, cooperation, sharing and being grateful. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Dagwaagin
Ojibwe language story book about autumn follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Ininishib (Duck) as they go to harvest wild rice. Along the way they learn about lacrosse, hibernation and migration from bear and snapping turtle. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Niibin
Ojibwe language story book about summer follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Mikinaak (Snapping Turtle) as they harvest birch bark, meet bear picking blueberries and whitetail deer working in his garden. The animals discuss how to feed themselves over winter. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Ziigwan
Ojibwe language story book about spring follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Makwa (Bear) as they try to harvest maple sugar. Along the way they meet up with other animals who teach them about boiling syrup, making tools, cooperation, and sharing. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.