The Necessity of Jimmie Durham's Jokes
The Necessity of Jimmie Durhan's Jokes
NeshnabeTreaty Making: (Re)Visionings for Indigenous Futurities in Education
New Approach to the Radiocarbon Dating of Rock Varnish, with Examples from Drylands
New Engagement Programming with Youth
Examines the New Mexico Summer Youth Tribal Employment (NMSYTE) program as means of strengthening Indigenous youth's ties to and engaging in their own communities.
New Isotope Evidence for Diachronic and Site-Spatial Variation in Precontact Diet during the Little Ice Age at Nunalleq, Southwest Alaska
Using archeological data to examine the changes of the Yup'ik diet during different time periods and what those changes can tell about Yup'ik history.
The New Native Intellectualism: #Elizabeth Cook-Lynn,
Social Media Movements, and the Millennial Native American Studies Scholar
Niitsitapiisini: Our Way of Life: The Story of the Blackfoot People
Nindanishinaabewimin: Ojibwe Peoplehood in the North American West, 1854-1954
“No Explanation, No Resolution, and No Answers”: Border Town Violence and Navajo Resistance to Settler Colonialism
"No One Ever Did This to Me before": Contemporary American Indian Texts in the Classroom -
The North American Indian Reframed: The Photography of Edward S. Curtis in Context with American Art and Visual Culture
North American Indigenous Soccer: Visibility, Intergenerational Healing & Schelangen in Global Football
North, Interrupted
Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library and the Protocols
Northern Indigenous Peoples & The Prospects for Nuclear Energy
A Northern Plains Style Doll
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Building Tribal Infrastructure for Research through CRCAIH
Not All Killed by John Wayne: The Long History of Indigenous Rock, Metal, and Punk: 1940s to Present
Not Jimmie Durham's Cherokee
Not One More: Addressing the Data Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Urban Areas
Not Primitive Enough to Be Considered Modern: Ethnographers, Editors, and the Indigenous Poets of the American Indian Magazine
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Numbers in American Indian Mythology
Nunalleq: Archaeology, Climate Change, and Community Engagement in a Yup'ik Village
Nursing at Tribal Colleges: A Conversation with Joe McDonald
"Of Glooskap's Birth, and of His Brother Malsum, the Wolf": The Story of Charles Godfrey Lelands's "Purely American Creation"
The Old People
Old Song, Rough Music: The Shivoree Politics of Lynn Riggs's Green Grow the Lilacs
"The Old Village": Yup'ik Precontact Archaeology and Community-Based Research at the Nunalleq Site, Quinhagak, Alaska
Examines the use of community-based archaeology in response to the destruction of archaeological heritage sites due to climate change.
On Mohawk Word Order
Once and Future Diplomacy: The Necessity of Treaty Relations
One Health in the Circumpolar North
An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah, 1870-1953
Online Role-Play Simulations With Emotionally Responsive Avatars for the Early Detection of Native Youth Psychological Distress, Including Depression and Suicidal Ideation
An open letter about the premiere of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson in Minneapolis from Rhiana Yazzie
Oral Health Beliefs and Oral Hygiene Behaviours among Parents of Urban Alaska Native Children
The "Other" as Political Symbol: Images of Indians in the Woman Suffrage Movement
Pacific Salmon in the Rapidly Changing Arctic: Exploring Local Knowledge and Emerging Fisheries in Utqiaġvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska
Paguate Village Attitudes and Beliefs on Preservation and Renovation of Traditional Structures: Remembering Our Connection to Our Mother
Looks at attempts to preserve and return to the use of traditional rock homes in New Mexico.
Pan- Maya and “Trans- Indigenous”: The Living Voice of the Chilam Balam in Victor Montejo and Leslie Marmon Silko
Parasitology as an Interpretive Tool in Archaeology
Partnering With American Indian Communities in Strength-Based Collaborative Health Research: Guiding Principles From the Fort Peck Ceremony of Research Project
Past, Present and Future: Photographic Presence in New Mexico
The Path to Self-Governance: How the Alliance of American Indian Leaders Envisioned a New Relationship Between American Indian Governments and the Federal Government
The Pathfinders: Women Leaders in the the Tribal College Movement
A Pathway to College Success: Reverse Transfer as a Means to Move Forward Among the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)
Examines the impact from shifting from four year universities to two-year universities for Indigenous students.