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Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Or ... Power and Difference in The Book of Jessica: Implications for Theories of Collaboration
Why Aboriginal Self-Government?
Why Are We Settling? Indigenous Cultural Safety Education for Counsellors in Ontario
Kinesiology Thesis (PhD) -- Queen's University, 2020.
Why the 90s Were so Sexy: Locating Sexuality, Pleasure and Desire in Work Produced by Indigenous Women Identified Artists During the 1990s and Early 2000s in Canada
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) -- Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2020.
Wife, Mother, Provider, Defender, God: Women in Lakota Winter Counts
An historical perspective on gender in relation to waniyetu wowakapi (winter counts) or hekta yawap. reveals evidence of women's roles; author suggests further historical research.
Wii Niiganabying (Looking Ahead): Rearticulating Indigenous Control of Education
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.
Will the Charter Burn Down the Longhouse?: How the Charter of Rights and Freedoms May Affect a Separate Criminal Justice System Based upon Mohawk Traditions
William McLennan, 4 October 1948-3 July 2020. Curator Emeritus, Museum of Anthropology at UBC, Vancouver
Windigo Ways: Eating and Excess in Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife
Winds of Change: A Strategy For Health Policy Research and Analysis
Winds of Change: The International Response to Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Canadian Arctic
A Winter's Research and Invention: Reverend James Evan's Exploration of Indigenous Language and the Development of Syllabics, 1838-1839
With an End in Sight: Sympathetic Portrayals of "Vanishing" Sámi Life in the Works of Karl Nickula and Andreas Alariesto
Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices): Securing Our Rights, Securing Our Future—Community Guide
Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices): Securing Our Rights, Securing Our Future Report
Woman of the House: Gender, Architecture, and Ideology in Dorset Prehistory
The Woman's Lodge: Constructing Gender on the Nineteenth-Century Pacific Northwest Plateau
Women and the White Man's God: Gender and Race in the Canadian Mission Field
Women in Alaska Constructing the Recovered Self: A Narrative Approach to Understanding Long-Term Recovery From Alcohol Dependence and/or Abuse
The Women's Circle Comes Full Circle
Women's Class Strategies as Activism in Native Community Building in Toronto, 1950-1975
Women's Transformative Texts from the Southwestern Ecotone
Word-order and the Interpretation of Nominals in Plains Cree
Words, Worlds in Our Heads: Reclaiming La Llorona’s Aztecan Antecedents in Gloria Anzaldúa’s My Black Angelos
Workbook for Residential School Survivors to Recognize, Create and Share Their Own Resiliency Stories
Working Effectively with Alaska Native Tribes and Organizations: Desk Guide
Working for Postcolonial Legal Studies: Working With the Indigenous Humanities
Working in a Post-Colonial System: Whose Voices Are Being Silenced and Heard in the Narratives of Native Child Welfare Workers?
Working in John Wayne Country: Racist and Sexist Termination at a Pacific Northwest University
Working Together for Safer Communities
World Within/Still a World Without: Indigenous Cosmology and Diversity in Higher Education: A Case Study
Worlds Into Words: The Technology of Language in Carter Revard’s Poetry
Worldviews in Transition: The Changing Nature of the Lake Nipigon Anishinabek Métis
The X Files
You Count [2001 Census]
Reports on aboriginal statistics and the efforts of the mayor of Vancouver to improve the standard of living of the city's growing Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
‘You Know What You Know’: An Indigenist Methodology with Haudenosaunee Grandmothers
"You'll Never Believe What Happened" Is Always a Great Way to Start
You're Not the Indian I Had in Mind
The Zapatista Rebellion and the Use of Technology: Indian Women Online?
Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush
Series of five short videos: Stories; Collecting Maple Sap; Language; Maples Trees; and Maple Sugar.
Zitkala-Ša and National Indian Pedegogy: Storytelling, Activism, and the Project of Assimilation
Zuya: A Journey of Understanding Lakota Leadership through the Life of Little Soldier
Zuya Wicayuonihan = Honoring Warrior Women: A Study on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in States Impacted by the Keystone XL Pipeline
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