The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883
Examines whether there was a direct link between army policy and extermination of the buffalo through a study of "official military reports, personal letters, the reminiscences of retired army officers and ex-buffalo hunters, the observations of Indian Bureau personnel and Indians themselves, along with other eye-witness accounts".
Gender Representation in Two Clackamas Myths
Gender Status Decline, Resistance, and Accommodation among Female Neophytes in the Missions of California: A San Gabriel Case Study
Gender, Subsistence, Change, and Resilience in Quinhagak’s Present and Past
Examines archeological evidence and interviews to learn how the Yup'ik adapted to changes in their environmental and social world.
Genomic Research Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding the Expectations
The George Catlin Indian Gallery in the U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian Institution) with Memoir and Statistics
Gerald Vizenor and His Heirs of Columbus: A Postmodern Quest for More Discourse
Gerald Vizenor's Indian Gothic
Gerald Vizenor's Transnational Aesthetics in Blue Ravens
Girls Breaking Boundaries: Acculturation and Self-Advocacy at Chemawa Indian School, 1900-1930s
Gitiged Gookum [Grandma Is Gardening]
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary of terms.
Glossolalia Replayed: Concordance / Referentiality / Concordance
"Going to the Water": A Structural Analysis of Cherokee Purification Rituals
The Government and the Indians: The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969-1971
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies (40S): A Course for Independent Study
"Field Validation Version."
A Grammar of Iñupiaq Morphosyntax
Great Measures
Growing a Healthy, Sustainable Community: The Aaniiih Nakoda College Demonstration Garden and Greenhouse Project
Guidelines for German Museums: Car of Collections from Colonial Contexts
Haa Kusteeyí, Our Culture: Tlingit Life Stories
Half of Native American Homicides Are Unreported
Hampton Institute 1868 to 1885: Its Work for Two Races
Hantavirus and the Media: Double Jeopardy for Native Americans
A Harbinger of the Indian New Deal
Harm Reduction Toolkit
Harm Reduction Toolkit
Healing Earthquakes
Health Care Utilisation Changes among Alaska Native Adults After Participation in an Indigenous Community Programme to Address Adverse Life Experiences: A Propensity Score-matched Analysis
Healthy Brain Initiative: Road Map for Indian Country
Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists: Teacher's Guide
For use with exhibition of the same name.
Related material: Interviews with artists.
Hepatitis C in Pregnant American Indian and Alaska Native Women; 2003-2015
A Hesitant Second
The Heuristic Powers of Indian Literatures: What Native Authorship Does to Mainstream Texts
Higher Education in the Fourth World: Indigenous People Take Control
An overview of post-secondary programs designed to address the creation of more culturally relevant Indigenous controlled educational initiatives.
History of King Philip, Sovereign Chief of the Wampanoags: Including the Early History of the Settlers of New England
History of the Ojibway Nation
Homeless Indigenous Veterans and the Current Gap in Knowledge: The State of the Literature
Homicide and Indigenous peoples in North America: A structural analysis
The Hopi Craftsman Exhibition: The Creation of Authenticity
Hopi Education: A Look at the History, The Present, and The Future
The Hopi Traditionalist Movement
Housing Natives in Northern Regions: A Comparative Analysis of Approaches in Canada, the United States, and the USSR
How Coyote Created the Sun
Retelling of a traditional story. Suggested age range 6-11 years.
How Coyote Made the Stars
Retelling of a traditional story.
How Grandma Kate Lost Her Cherokee Blood and What This Says about Race, Blood, and Belonging in Indian Country
HPV Knowledge and Attitudes among American Indian and Alaska Native Health and STEM Conference Attendees
Hunted and Honoured: Animal Representations in Precontact Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Using archaeological data to better understand the role of animals in precontact Yup'ik communities.