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American Indian Education: One Indian Teacher's View or New Directions in Indian Education
Applying an Indigenous Methodology to a North–South, Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Successes and Remaining Challenges
Archaeology, Historical Ruptures, and Ani- Kitu Hwagi Memory and Knowledge
Beyond Numbers, Colors, and Animals: Strengthening Lakota/Dakota Teaching on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Examines the evolution of the Standing Rock language programs to improve the learner's Lakota proficiency.
Beyond Safety: Refusing Colonial Violence Through Indigenous Feminist Planning
The Blackout of Native American Cultural Achievements
Bridging Indigenous Studies and Archaeology through Relationality?: Collaborative Research on the Chignecto Peninsula, Mi'kma'ki
"Caring for Our Affairs Ourselves": Stockbridge Mohican Women and Indian Education in Early America
Cattle and Sovereignty in the Work of Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
Ceh'e3teekuu!- Listen- This is Arapaho Land
Characterizing the Internet as an Essential Organizational Resource: Results from a Study at the Native Men's Residence
Examines the importance of internet connection for homeless and outreach service users in obtaining housing and employment.
Colonialism and Native American Literature: Analysis
Color-Category Evolution and Shuswap Yellow-with-Green
"Commendable Progress": Acculturation at the Cherokee Female Seminary
Comment on the Paleoindian Occurrence of Spurred End Scrapers as Reported by Rogers
Contemporary Indigenous Women’s Roles: Traditional Teachings or Internalized Colonialism?
Contemporary Native Peoples of the Americas: Contemporary Cultures of Native American Communities in South America, Meso America, and North America
Counting Carlisle's Casualties: Defining Student Death at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, 1879-1918
A Culturally Derived Framework of Values-Driven Transformation in Māori Economies of Well-Being (Ngā hono ōhanga oranga)
The Cushman Indian Trades School and World War I
Dietary Change and Plasma Glucose Levels in an Amerindian Population Undergoing Cultural Transition
Eight Pointed Star of Mi'kmaw Pedagogy: New Cognitive Dimensions for Endogenous Education and Development
Looks at the ways that Mi'kmaw are engaging the educational process to support their own cultural values.
Epistemic Colonialism: Is it Possible to Decolonize Archaeology?
The Ethical Space of Engagement Between Indigenous Women and Girls of a Drum Circle and White, Settler Men of a Police Chorus: Implications for Policing Ideology, Policies, and Practices
Ethnicity in Poetry
The Formation of Flakes
From Blood Feud to Jury System; The Metamorphosis of Cherokee Law from 1750 to 1840
From the Battle in the Classroom to the Battle for the Classroom
Giant Fish, Giant Otters, and Dinosaurs: "Apparently Irrational Beliefs" in a Chipewyan Community
"Going in Between": The Impact of European Technology on the Work Patterns of the West Main Cree of Northern Ontario
Grassy Narrows Reserve: Mercury Pollution, Social Disruption, and Natural Resources: A Question of Autonomy
Hidden Strengths of American Indian and Alaska Native Students in Mathematics as Measured by the National Assessment of Educational Progress
Looks at the lack of research in identifying Indigenous students aptitude for math.
Housing Mismatch for Métis in Northern Saskatchewan
"I Would Like to Have This Tribe Represented": Native Performance and Craft at Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition
Implications of the Model of Human Occupation for Intervention With Native Canadians
In Search of the Truth: Uncovering Nursing’s Involvement in Colonial Harms and Assimilative Policies Five Years Post Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Indian Boarding School Tattooing Experiences: Resistance, Power, and Control through Personal Narratives
The "Indian Tales": Are They Fish or Fowl?
An Indigenous Archive: Documenting Comanche History through Rock Art
Indigenous Subsistence Strategies on the Canadian Shield: A Case Study from the Kennaway Settlement
A study on Indigenous entrepreneur Bernard Naraseau, whose subsistence strategy breaks the traditional understanding of using either an Indigenous or settler approach for living during the nineteenth century.
Indigenous Values in Education
A collaborative look between student and teacher of a graduate seminar that used Indigenous teachings with elder's participation.
Indigenous Voices on Measuring and Valuing Health States
Braden Te Ao
Integrating Mentorship and Digital Storytelling to Promote Wellness for Alaska Native Youth
Examines the use of digital storytelling, through the Intergenerational Dialogue Exchange and Action (IDEA), and its impact on the Indigenous youth in Alaska.
Intergenerational Imprisonment: Resistance and Resilience in Indigenous Communities
Is Resistance Enough? Reflections of Identity, Politics, and Relations in the “In-between” Spaces of Indigeneity and Settlerhood
Jim Crow, Indian Style
John Rowzée Peyton and the Myth of the Mound Builders
Joseph Sanchez's Soft Light
Examines the paintings of Joseph Sanchez and how they reflect different conceptions of time and space.