Therapeutic Experience of Maximum Feasible Participation
Looks at attempts to introduce self government on Federal Indian reservations using the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act, the termination policy, and the Indian Claims Commission Act.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
There Are Indians in the Museum of Natural History
There is a Certain Comfort in the Ceremonial
Author reflects on how ceremonies have helped him change himself.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
There Is No Limit to this Dust: The Refusal of Sacrifice in Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine
There Is No Word for Feminism in My Language
"There's Still More Digging To Do": A Story in Honor of A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff
“They Looked Askance”: American Indians and Chinese in the Nineteenth Century U.S. West
History Honors Thesis (B.Hon) -- Rutgers University, 2012.
"They Made Themselves Our Guests": Power Relationships in the Interior Plateau Region of the Cordillera in the Fur Trade Era
"They Prepared Me to Be a Teacher, But Not a Culturally Responsive Navajo Teacher for Navajo Kids": A Tribal Critical Race Theory Analysis of an Indigenous Teacher Preparation Program
They Say He Was Witched
'They Tell a Story and There's Meaning Behind That Story': Indigenous Knowledge and Young Indigenous Children's Literacy Learning
The Thick Dark Fog: Interview with Randy Vasquez & Jonathan Skurnik
Thinking Like a Watershed: Voices From the West
Thirty Years Later: The Long-Term Effect of Boarding Schools on Alaska Natives and Their Communities
"This Is My Reservation, I Belong Here:" The Salish Kootenai Struggle Against Termination
"This Is My Second Home": The Native American Vendors Program of the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico
This Place Called Home: Curating From an Insider's Perspective
Those Treasured Purple-Inked Pages
[Three Fires Unity: The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron Borderlands]
Three Hundred Years of Tlingit Art
Three Peoples, One King: Loyalists, Indians, Slaves and the American Revolution in the Deep South, 1775-1782
Three Sixteenth-Century Mohawk Iroquois Village Sites
Thrity Years Later: The Long-Term Effect of Baording Schools on Alaska Natives and Their Communities
Reports results of interviews conducted with 61 individuals who attended boarding schools or were in the urban boarding home program from the late 1940s through the early 1980s, as well as one individual whose parents were boarding school graduates.
Through Their Eyes, in Their Words: A Case Study of Freshmen Male American Indian College Students
Through Woksape Oyate, We Share Our People's Wisdom
Thunder and Lightning
The Time of the Butterfly: Native American Women's Autobiography in the Twentieth Century
"To be Useful to the Whiteman and the Indian and the Country at Large": Constantine Scollen, Missionary-Priest, and Native-White Relations in the West, 1862-1885
"To Domesticate and Civilize Wild Indians": Allotment and the Campaign to Reform Indian Families, 1875-1887
"To Feel the Drumming Earth Come Upward": Indigenizing the American Studies Discipline, Field, Movement
Looks at Indigenous academics and scholars and their responsibilities.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
To Intermix With Our White Brothers: Indian Mixed Bloods in the United States From Earliest Times to the Indian Removals
To Lavonne-With Good Thoughts
To Reach Out in Friendship?
"To Remove the Fear": A Conversation With Charles Norman Shay About Joseph Nicolar's The Life and Traditions of the Red Man
Tobacco Use among American Indians in Oklahoma: An Epidemiological View
Tohopeka: Rethinking the Creek War and the War of 1812
Too Heavy to Lift
Tools for IINA (LIFE): The Journey of the IINA Curriculum to the Glittering World
Topic, Focus, and Point of View in Blackfoot
Totems to Turquoise
A Tour of Duty in the Pacific Northwest: E.A. Porcher and H.M.S. Sparrowhawk, 1865-1868
Toward a Native American Critical Theory
Toward a Post-Colonial Ecology: Native Americans & Environmental Restoration
Toward a Tribal Critical Race Theory in Education
Towards More Effective Missing Women Investigations: Police Relationships with Victims' Families, the Community and the Media: A Policy Discussion Report Prepared for the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry
Toxic Stress: Linking Historical Trauma to the Contemporary Health of American Indians and Alaska Natives
Traces of Fremont: Society and Rock Art in Ancient Utah
Tradition, Design, Color: Plateau Indian Beaded Bags from the Fred Mitchell Collection: A Temporary Exhibit of the Montana Historical Society
Exhibition catalogue.
Educational materials for Grades 4 and 5: PowerPoint; Lesson Plan, PowerPoint Script; Worksheet.