Gerald Vizenor and Harold of Orange: From Word Cinemas to Real Cinema
Gerald Vizenor and "Harold of Orange": from Word Cinemas to Real Cinema
Gerald Vizenor: Compassionate Trickster
Gerald Vizenor: Compassionate Trickster
Gerald Vizenor: Selected Bibliography
Gerald Vizenor: Selected Bibliography
German Indian Enthusiasts
English and American Studies Thesis (MA) -- Masarky University, 2022.
"Give Us a Little Milk": Economics and Ceremony in the Ojibway Fur Trade
Guidance of American Indian Children: Their Heritage and Some Contemporary Views
Hampton Institute 1868 to 1885: Its Work for Two Races
History and the Imagination: Gerald Vizenor's The People Named the Chippewa
History and the Imagination: Gerald Vizenor's "The People Named the Chippewa"
History of King Philip, Sovereign Chief of the Wampanoags: Including the Early History of the Settlers of New England
History of the Ojibway Nation
History through a Native Lens
Timeline of significant events, government policies, and resistance movements in the United States from 3000 BC through to 2020.
Hypertension Prevalence among Penobscot Indians of Indian Island, Maine
"Imitation White Man": Images of Transformation at the Carlisle Indian School
The Importance of Native Oratory
Improving Visual Arts Programs for Navajo Students Through Discipline-Based Art Education
The Indian Half-Breed in Turn-of-the-Century Short Fiction
Indian Lives: Essays on Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Native American Leaders
Indian Reservation Labor Markets: A Navajo Assessment and Challenge
The Indians Versus The Textbooks: Is There any Way Out?
Indigenous American and Hawaiian Olympians and their Influence in Indigenous Relations with Surrounding Nation-States
Looks at the Olympic aspect of Indigenous sports and activism.
Indigenous Cultural Safety Training for Applied Health, Social Work and Education Professionals: A PRISMA Scoping Review
Review looked at articles on cultural safety and competence training published between 1996-2020 in Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Indigenous Cultures
Indigenous Engagement in Health Research in Circumpolar Countries: An Analysis of Existing Ethical Guidelines
Looks at the arctic indigenous communities participation and perspectives on the ethical guidelines regarding research amongst their populations.
Indigenous Gender-Based Analysis of Bill S-3 and the Registration Provisions of the Indian Act: Final Report
Indigenous Gender Diverse Offenders
Indigenous Presence in the US Imagination: A Study of Native American Representation in Cinema from the Myth of the West to Standing Rock
Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies Thesis (PhD) -- University of Essex, 2022.
Indigenous Resurgence: Decolonialization and Movements for Environmental Justice
Indigi-Genuis
Series of 13 videos (each approximately 5 minutes long), geared toward children, explore how Indigenous knowledge and traditions have contributed to the modern world.
Indigitalgames and the Representations of Indigenous Peoples beyond Tomahawk and Headdresses
Discusses the use of tropes of the Windigo or mystical in Until Dawn and the warrior in Assissin's Creed.
The Influence of Acculturation on Attitudes of Filial Responsibility among Navajo Youth
The Institutionalization of Art Within Two Internal Colonies: A Comparative Study of the Inuit and the Navajo
Interpreting Pawnee Star Lore: Science or Myth?
Introduction
Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo
The Invasion Within: The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America
Irrigation Development Potential on the Colorado River Indian Reservation
Issues and Developments in Navajo Education During the Peter McDonald Administrations, 1970 to 1982
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's Second Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Catherine, whom he married in the custom of the country.
Compilation of four articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2015-2016.
Related: Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family.
The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents
Lists all 73 volumes edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites, with subject descriptions and links to full text in the Internet Archive.
Kenekuk, the Kickapoo Prophet: Acculturation without Assimilation
Lakota Women's Artistic Strategies in Support of the Social System
Land-based Healing Through Adventure: Wise Practices from Indigenous Peoples
Examines the combining of adventure, culture and, land as tools for healing Indigenous trauma across the world.
Language, Culture, and the Mathematics Concepts of American Indian Learners
"Learning from “Our Relations” Indigenous Peoples of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and United States: A Review of Culturally Relevant Diabetes and Obesity Interventions for Health
Reviews the use of traditional health interventions amongst Indigenous populations.