Biological Diversity, Indigenous Knowledge, Drug Discovery and Intellectual Property Rights: Creating Reciprocity and Maintaining Relationships
The Biological Encounter: Disease and the Ideological Domain
The Biological Impacts of Residential Schooling on the Development of Intergenerational Trauma Among Indigenous People
Biological Monitoring for Mercury within a Community with Soil and Fish Contamination
Biological Relationships Among Prehistoric Western Pueblo Indian Groups Based on Metric and Discrete Traits of the Skeleton
Biological Relationships among the Iroquois
Biological Relationships Between Foragers and Farmers of South-Central North America: Nonmetric Dental Traits
Biological Warfare in Eighteenth-Century North America: Beyond Jeffery Amherst
Discusses the controversy over whether the British general deliberately distributed blankets infected with smallpox as a method of decimating the population of Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo Indians surrounding Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania during Pontiac's War.
Biologist's Quest
A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Environmental Knowledge and Resource Management
Biomapping Indigenous Peoples: Towards an Understanding of the Issues
Biopedagogies and Indigenous Knowledge: Examining Sport for Development and Peace for Urban Indigenous Young Women in Canada and Australia
Biopiracy in the Pacific
The Biopolitics of Indigenous Reproduction: Colonial Discourse and the Overrepresentation of Indigneous Children in the Canadian Child Welfare System
The Biotech and Pharmaceutical Industries and Indigenous Medicine: Conquest or Complementarity?
Bipolar Technology and Pebble Stone Artifacts : Experimentation in Stone Tool Manufacture
Birch Bark Biting
Birch Bark Biting A Dying Indian Art
The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World
Discusses the importance of the Indigenous invention in the development of Canada.
Additional Material: The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World: 21st Century Curriculum Connections and Video Resource for Manitoba Teachers (Grades 5-9).
The Birch Bark Eater and the Crisis of Ethical Knowledge in Storytelling
The Birch Bark Eaters and the Crisis of Ethical Knowledge in Storytelling
Birch Bark Legends of Niagara Founded on Traditions Among the Iroquois or Six Nations; A Story of the Lunar-Bow, (Which Brilliantly Adorns Niagara Falls by Moonlight), or, Origin of the Totem of the Wolf
The Birch-Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians: Containing Their Constitution, Laws, Games and Deeds
Birch Bark Talking: A Resumé of the Life and Work of the Rev. James Evans
Booklet on the life of Rev. James Evans, a Wesleyan / Methodist missionary who initially translated Bible passages and psalms into Ojibway, and later created writing systems for several Aboriginal languages, including Ojibwe, Cree, and indirectly Inuktitut.
Birch Coulie: The Epic Battle of the Dakota War
Birch Sap/Syrup: Activity and Lesson Plan
Can be adapted for students K-12. There are two activities: harvesting birch sap and making birch syrup.