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Ambivalent Relations: How the First Nations, French Canadians and Hollywood Have Viewed the Métis
Beyond "Ten Little Indians" and Turkeys: Alternative Approaches to Thanksgiving
'Chief Illiniwek' Does His Last Dance
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
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The Cree as Colonial People - Howard Adams. - Article. - 1969.
Historical note:
Culture Learning of Urban Aboriginals: Background, Characteristics and Implications
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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Ethnonyms and Images: Genesis of the 'Inuit' and Image Manipulation
An Examination of Native Americans in Film and Rise of Native Filmmakers
Framing the Past
Frederick Alexcee's Entangled Gazes
Giraud, M., "Western Metis After the Insurrection."
Good Things in Indian Country Barely Noticed
Homolka Fuss Reminder of Crawfords Victims
In the Heard Museum Art Imitates Life
Indian Policy and the Imagined Indian Woman
"Indian Time" Is Often Just Bad Manners
Concept of "Indian time" is that things happen when they need to; this paper discusses how people use this concept to shift blame for their own actions.
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Indians of Canada as an Ethnic Minority - Andre Renaud. - Report.
Ingenious Governance Amidst the Forced Federalism Era
The Intercultural Complexities of Shoot the Indian: An Interview with Archer Pechawis
Is the Canadian Indian Act "Legislated Discrimination"? - Walter Currie. - Article. - March 1968.
John Wayne's Teeth: Speech, Sound and Representation in Smoke Signals and Imagining Indians
Looking Beyond Property: Native Americans and Photography
Making Movies, Changing Lives: Aboriginal Film and Identity
Comments on the empowerment of film-making as well as the increased opportunities for cross-cultural learning.
Missing Subjects: Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, Data Problems, and Racialized Policing
Native American Mascot Controversy and Mass Media Involvement: How the Media Play a Role in Promoting Racism through Native American Athletic Imagery
Native Americans in Books from the Past
The Noble and Ignoble Savage
An open letter about the premiere of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson in Minneapolis from Rhiana Yazzie
Photography and Colonialism in North America: "Looking Was Not An Innocent Act"
The Pocahontas Paradox: A Cautionary Tale for Educators
Political Correctness Has Reached the Harvest
Comments on the renaming of offensive terms and geographical locations.
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Prejudice about Indians in Textbooks
Promoting the Progressive Indian: Lee Harkins and The American Indian Magazine
Qaujimanira: Inuit Art as Autoethnography
Racial Oppression in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
Racial Profiling a Fact of Life
Racial Profiling an Ugly Picture
Racism Against First Nations People and First Nations Humour as a Coping Mechanism
Racism in North Dakota, Mascots Matter
Research Reveals Discrimination, Explodes Stereotypes
Michael Mendelson, a senior scholar at the Caledon Institute of Social Policy in Toronto, suggests discrimination on the part of Canadian government policies in regards to the delivering and funding of Aboriginal education.
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Reset and Redefine: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) and the Rise of Indigenous Games
A Right To Media?
Sending Cinematic Smoke Signals: An Interview with Sherman Alexie
Series Depicts Native American History as it Was
Society Must Recognize Evil of Racial Profiling
Society Needs to Recognize Worth of Aboriginal Women
Discusses how advocates for Aboriginal women stress that society and the justice system need to treat Aboriginal women with the same respect as non-Aboriginal women.
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