Indigenous Narratives: Global Forces in Motion (An Introduction)
Indigenous New Media Arts: Narrative Threads and Future Imaginaries
Indigenous Peoples and Dementia: New Understandings of Memory Loss and Memory Care
Indigenous Peoples in Developed Fragment Societies: A Comparative Analysis of Internal Colonialism in the United States, Canada, and Northern Ireland
Indigenous Radical Resurgence and Multispecies Landscapes: Leslie Marmon Silko’s The Turquoise Ledge
Indigenous Research Perspectives in the State of New Mexico: Implications for Working With Schools and Communities
Looks at recommendations for engagement between post-secondary scholars and researchers with Indigenous communities.
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
An "Indyan Called Nangenutch or Will": Indian Identity and Identification in a 1668 Long Island Rape Trial
The Intelligentsia in Dissent: Palestine, Settler-Colonialism and Academic Unfreedom in the Work of Steven Salaita
Interior and Exterior Landscapes: The Pueblo Migration Stories
Introduction
An introduction to a special issue on climate change and its effects on arctic communities. For English scroll down to page 15.
An Introduction
Introduction
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
Inventing the Indian: White Images, Native Oral Literature, and Contemporary Native Writers
Investigating the Utility of Birds in Precontact Yup'ik Subsistence: A Preliminary Analysis of the Avian Remains from Nunalleq
Highlights the important role of birds for precontact Yup'ik as a soruce of food and material culture.
An Investigation into the Policies of Assimilation and Self-Determination Resulting in the Epidemic of Violence against Indigenous Women in Canada and the United States
Investment Strategies for Northern Cash Windfalls: Learning From the Alaskan Experience
Ironic Confrontation as a Mode of Resistance: The Homeland Security T- Shirt at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
The Iroquois and the Jesuits: Strategies of Influence and Resistance
Iskigamizigedaa: Let's Boil Maple Sugar
Colouring storybook features a grandparent and grandchildren engaging in conversations about traditional teachings, when to begin and end harvesting, the equipment used, and processing and use of maple sugar. Text in English with some Ojibwe words interspersed.
Iskwew: Empowering Victims of Wife Abuse
Jurisprudence, Peyote and the Native American Church
Knowledge Co-production in Contested Spaces: An Evaluation of the North Slope Borough – Shell Baseline Studies Program
The Kuparuk Pingo Site: A Northern Archaic Hunting Camp of the Arctic Coastal Plain, North Alaska
Land of Opportunity: Anti-Black and Settler Logics in the Gentrification of Detroit
A Late Paleoindian Animal Trapping Net from Northern Wyoming
Leadership in the Northeastern Woodlands of North America
Learning Styles: A Study of Alaska Native and Non-Native Students
The Leather-Stocking Tales
Limited Notions of Culture Ensure Research Failure
Linking Indigenous Communities with Regional Development
Literature Review & Analysis of Shared Indigenous and Crown Governance in Marine Protected Areas
Living in a (Schrödinger’s) Box: Jimmie Durham’s Strategic Use of Ambiguity
Living Sideways: Social Themes and Social Relationships in Native American Trickster Tales
Locking Up Natives in Canada
Long Lance
Long-Term Care in American Indian Communities: Issues for Planning and Research
A Low-Profile Subsistence Fishery: Pike Fishing in Minto Flats, Alaska
Maine Indigenous Education Left Behind: A Call for Anti-Racist Conviction as Political Will Toward Decolonization
Discusses the Wabananki Studies Law, calling for the teaching of the Indigenous people and communities in Maine.
Masks and Headgear of Native American Ritual/Theatre on the Northwest Coast
Mazinigwaasowin = Beadwork
Colouring book with text in Ojibwe and English.