Waterfowl Kill by Cree Hunters of the Hudson Bay Lowland, Ontario
The Way of the Masks
The "Way" to Rainy Mountain: A Review of a Historical Reconstruction
The Way We Civilize: Aboriginal Affairs, the Untold Story
The Way We Speak: An Annotated Bibliography of Aboriginal Language Resources in Manitoba
"We Also Have a Religion". The Free Exercise of Religion among Native Americans
We Are Calling to You: Alaska's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls
['We Are Deeply Sorry' for Abuse in Residential Schools]
We Are Part of a Tradition: A Guide on Two-Spirited People for First Nations Communities
We Are the Future: A Native Youth Narrative
"We Indians Were Sure Hard Workers": A History of Coast Salish Wool Working
“We’re Not Going to Stop for Anything": Concerned Aboriginal Women and the Constitution Express
'We Shall Drink from the Stream and So Shall You': James A. Teit and Native Resistance in British Columbia, 1908-22
"We still need the game. As Indigenous people, it's in our blood." A Conversation on Hockey, Residential School, and Decolonization.
"We've Always Done it. Country is Our Counselling Office.": Masculinity, Nature-Based Therapy, and the Strengths of Aboriginal Men
Social Sciences Dissertation (PhD)--University of Tasmania, 2021.
"We Will Make It Our Own Place": Agriculture and Adaptation at the Grand Ronde Reservation, 1856-1887
Weaving Ourselves into the Land: Charles Godfrey Leland, 'Indians,' and the Study of Native American Religions
Weirs in the River of Time: The Development of Historical Consciousness among Canadian Inuit
Welcoming and Navigating Allyship in Indigenous Communities
The Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post Covid-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa / New Zealand
Reports results of the Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) conducted between April and November, 2020. A total of 3,116 Māori responded.
Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post COVID-19 Lockdown in Aoteraroa/New Zealand
The Western James Bay Cree: Aboriginal and Early Historic Adaptations
Western Monkeys, Eastern Coyotes: Trickster Strategies in Resistance
Whakatika: A Survey of Māori Experiences of Racism
Whakatika: How Does Racism Impact on the Health of Black, Indigenous and/or People of Colour Globally: an International Literature Review for the Whakatika Research Project
Whakatika: How Does Racism Impact on the Health of Māori: a National Literature Review for the Whakatika Research Project
Whales, Chiefs and Giants: An Exploration Into Nuu-chah-nulth Political Thought
What Native Americans Have Taught Us as Teacher Educators
What Native Looks Like Now: Embodiment in Contemporary Indigenous Art, 1992–Present
History of Art and Architecture Thesis (PhD) -- University of Pittsburgh, 2021.
What Problems Do American Indians Have With English?
“What’s on the earth is in the stars; and what’s in the stars is on the earth”: Lakota Relationships with the Stars and American Relationships with the Apocalypse
What's the Most Beautiful Thing You Know about Horses?
What the Grandchildren Learned: The Relationship Between English and Indigenous Languages in North American Indian Autobiography
What We Heard: Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19
When Black Lives Matter Meets Indian Country: Using the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations as Case Studies for Understanding the Evolution of Public History and Interracial Coalition
When Coyote Meets Adam: Or Thomas King's New Space
When Freedom is Lost: The Dark Side of the Relationship Between Government and the Fort Hope Band
When the Animals Still Danced: Animal Images in Mimbres Pottery and Petroglyphs
When Words are Returned: Approaching Traditional and Contemporary Oral Narrative Integration in Whitehorse Primary Curriculum
Where Are the Children Buried?
General overview of historical context along with examples of specific schools for illustrative purposes and 'gap analysis' to recommend areas where further research is required. Second part of report is a more detailed summary of information on each school’s location and construction sequence, duration of operation, and reported cemeteries.
Where Sea and Land Meet: Historical Northwest Coast Native Settings in the Art of Gordon Miller and Bill Holm
"Where You Have to Bypass" History, Memory, and Multiple Temporalities of Innu Cultural Landscapes
White by Definition: Status, Identity and Aboriginal Rights
Examines the issue of Aboriginal identification and inherent rights of Aboriginal peoples, and looks at how government policies fail to meet the concerns of specific groups. Uses case study of Ardoch Algonquin First Nation.
White Flour, White Power: From Rations to Civilization in Central Australia
A White Light: A Remarkable Series of Videos Recreating Inuit Stories from Canada's Arctic Makes Its Way from Igloolik to France's Newest High-Tech Art Centre
The White Man’s Camera: The National Film Board of Canada and Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Post-War Canada
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2021.