Annotated Bibliography: Building Post-Secondary Success
Annotated Bibliography: Internet Resources for Native American and Canadian Aboriginal Studies
Annotated Bibliography: Inuit-Centred Curriculum and Teaching Approaches
Annotated Bibliography of Aboriginal Books, Volume II: Pre-School to Adult
Bibliography divides material into three age categories: children, young adult and adult. The list also includes information as to whether the author/illustrator/translator is of Canadian and/or Aboriginal background or northern Aboriginal background.
Annotated Bibliography of Federal and Tribal Law: Print and Internet Sources
An Annotated Secondary Bibliography of Louise Erdrich’s Recent Fiction: The Bingo Palace,Tales of Burning Love, and The Antelope Wife
Answering the Arrowmaker’s Challenge: Autobiography as a Model of American Indian Literary Nationalism in The Way to Rainy Mountain
The Anthropology of Northwest Coast Oral Traditions Bibliographic Essay
Apache Voices: Their Stories of Survival as Told to Eve Ball
Appendix B to the Report on Indigenous Peoples: American Indian Boarding Schools: Response to the Periodic Report of the United States to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Appropriate Technologies in the Traditional Native American Smokehouse: Public Health Considerations in Tribal Community Development
Examines how the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community was able to build a ceremonial smokehouse and reduce the associated health risks, by applying appropriate technologies.
Arch Lake Woman: Physical Anthropology and Geoarchaeology
Archaeological Indices of Resistance: Diversity in the Removal Period Potawatomi of the Western Great Lakes
The Archaeological Survey Manual
The Archaeology of Native-Lived Colonialism: Challenging History in the Great Lakes
Architect of Justice: Felix S. Cohen and the Founding of American Legal Pluralism
Arctic Food Security
Arctic Health: An Information Portal to Issues Affecting the Health and Well-Being of Our Planet´s Northernmost Inhabitants
Arctic Skin Boats
Arctic Spirit: Inuit Art from the Albrecht Collection at the Heard Museum
Arguing With Tradition: The Language of Law in Hopi Tribal Court
Art, Artifact, Anthropology: The Display and Interpretation of Native American Material Culture in North American Museums
[The Art of the State III: Belonging? Diversity, Recognition, and Shared Citizenship in Canada]
[Artist Lecture: Nicholas Galanin]
“Artistic License” Should Be Revoked If It Involves the Re-writing of History: My Heart is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose by Ann Rinaldi
"As Gay and as Indian as They Chose": Collaboration and Counter-Ethnography in In the Land of the Grasshopper Song
Ashamed of Our Nakedness: Is There Ever a Naked Body? Ambivalence in Contemporary Indian Expressive Aesthetics
Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life in Northern Plains American Indians: Prominence of Physical Activity as a Health Behavior
Assessing Race Relations: Between Navajos and Non-Navajos 2008-2009
Assessment Essentials for Tribal Colleges
The Assessment of Radiation Exposures in Native American Communities from Nuclear Weapons Testing in Nevada
Assimilation and Identity Among the Kodiak Island Sugpiat
Assimilation by Marriage: White Women and Native American Men at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923
The Assiniboine
The Assiniboine
Assuming Indian Voices: Western Women Writers, Alice Marriott, Muriel Wright, and Angie Debo
At the Crossroads of Hualapai History, Memory, and American Colonization: Contesting Space and Place
Australia Apologizes To Aborigines For Stolen Generations
Authentic Indians: Episodes of Encounter from the Late-Nineteenth-Century Northwest Coast
Authoritative Texts, Collaborative Ethnography, and Native American Studies
The Autobiography of a Meskwaki Woman
Autumn Reading with Fun Activities: How Coyote Gave Fire to the People: A Native American Story
Traditional story about how coyote, with the help of other animals, stole fire from the Fire Protectors and gave it to humans so that they could stay warm during the winter months.
Avatar: A Tale of Indigenous Survival?
AWCS Host Conference to Create an Awareness
Author discusses the first World Conference of Women's Shelters arguing that governments need to understand that social problems have an economic and historical social basis.
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