Decolonizing the Medium: How Indigenous Creators are Defying "Sidekickery” and Centering Indigenous Stories and Characters in the Comics Landscape
Deep Organizing and Indigenous Studies Legislation in Oregon
Highlights the implementation of Oregon's Senate Bill 13, an effort to include more Indigenous history and perspectives into the state's schools curriculum.
Designing Pedagogies for Indigenous Science Education: Finding Our Way to Storywork
Looks at the use of more culturally based teaching methods to improve Indigenous student success in scientific fields.
Determinants of Diet for Urban Aboriginal Youth: Implications for Health Promotion
Developing and Leveraging Innovation Talent Within Firms: Strategies to Improve Innovation Performance
[Devil In Deerskins: My Life With Grey Owl]
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
The Diets of School-aged Aboriginal Youths in Canada: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Different Institutions Within Similar States: The Norwegian and Swedish Sámediggis
Dilemmas of Difference: Indigenous Women and the Limits of Postcolonial Development Policy
"A Disease of the Outside People" Native American Men's Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence
Dispersed but Not Destroyed: A History of the Seventeenth-Century Wendat People
Distorted Descent : White Claims to Indigenous Identity
The Divided Yoeme (Yaqui) People
Do Better Property Rights Improve Local Income?: Evidence From First Nations' Treaties
"Don't Even Talk to Me if You're Kinya'áanii [Towering House]": Adopted Clans, Kinship, and "Blood" in Navajo Country
The Duration of the Land: The Queerness of Spacetime in Sundown
[Dying From Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries into Indigenous Deaths in Custody]
Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries into Indigenous Deaths in Custody
E-Whanaungatanga: The Role of Social Media in Mãori Political Empowerment
Early American Literature as a Networked Field: Mary Rowlandson, Louise Erdrich, Sherman Alexie
Early Cereal Cultivation at Sámi Settlements: Challenging the Hunter-Herder Paradigm?
The Early Childhood Education of American Indian and Alaska Native Children: State of the Research
An overview of the research on Indigenous education in America.
Early Osage Dancers: 1885-1923
Ecology or Economy: A History of Forest Fire Management in Alberta
Economic Dysfunction or Land Grab?: Assaults on the 19th-Century Māori Economy and Their Native North American Parallels
The Economic Impact of the Great Recession on Aboriginal People Living Off Reserve in Canada
The Economics of Reconciliation: Tracing Investment in Indigenous-settler Relations
Editor's Note [American Indian Quarterly, Volume 39, Number 1]
Education and the Health of the First Nations People of Canada
Education at the Edge of Empire: Negotiating Pueblo Identity in New Mexico's Indian Boarding Schools
Education, Indigenous Knowledges, and Development in the Global South: Contesting Knowledges For a Sustainable Future
The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School Memoir
Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation
Elexeta Edets'eéda "We Work Together": Strengthening Social Cohesion
Embodying Indigenous Education and Intelletual Systems as a Framwork for Teaching and Learning
In response to the negative experiences of Indigenous populations within the Canadian education system this paper discusses the role of elders and knowledge keepers to help create a more positive educational experience for Indigenous students.