Law's Indigenous Ethics
Learning to be Part of the Land: Experiences of a Canadian Indigenous Researcher Doing Research in a Yucatec Maya Community
Lessons Learned From a Food Environment Intervention Study: Recruitment and Retention of Participants in Disadvantaged Urban Inner-City Neighborhoods
Life Is Harder Here: The Case of the Urban Navajo Woman
Lifta, the Nakba, and the Museumification of Palestine's History
Living with the Past: The Creation of the Stolen Generation Positionality
A Longitudinal Study of Aboriginal Images in Annual Reports: Evidence from an Arts Council
Analysis of imagery, textual narrative and para-text found in reports produced by the Australian Arts Council over 43 years (1973-2015).
Looking to the Land: Local Responses to Food Insecurity in Two Rural and Remote First Nations
Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, the Wiindigoo, and Star Trek: The Next Generation
MAI Te Kupenga: Supporting Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars within Higher Education
Sarah Jane Tiakiwai
Maine Indigenous Education Left Behind: A Call for Anti-Racist Conviction as Political Will Toward Decolonization
Discusses the Wabananki Studies Law, calling for the teaching of the Indigenous people and communities in Maine.
Making the Buffalo Commons New Again: Rangeland Restoration and Bison Reintroduction in the Montana Highline
Making the Indian Child Welfare Act Work: Missing Social and Governmental Linkages
The Man and the Spirit
The Many Lives of Justiniano Roxas: The Centenarian Fantasy in American History and Memory
Māori Women Leading Local Sustainable Food Systems
Mapping Geographies of Canadian Colonial Occupation: Pathway Analysis of Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Maria Tallchief, (Native) America's Prima Ballerina: Autobiographies of a Postindian Princess
Marine Shielings in Medieval Norse Greenland
Masi Methodology: Centring Pacific Women’s Voices in Research
Medicine Men, Ethnic Significance, and Cultural Resource Management
Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act
The Mentoring of Miss Deloria: Poetics, Politics, and the Test of Tradition
Article examines Ella Cara Deloria’s life and career as an anthropologist in the context of her relationship with her mentors, relationship with the discipline of anthropology, and personal and community life.
Metis Excusion from Health Research: The Pressing Case of Diabetes Mellitus
Using a literature review to look at the lack of research on Metis people living with diabetes and how this effects health policy and program development.
Metis Pioneers: Marie Rose Delorme Smith and Isabella Clark Hardisty Lougheed
Métis Politics and Governance in Canada
The Midnight Rider: The EPA and Tribal Self-Determination.
Using a rider added by Senator James Inhof to a transportation bill as a case study, the author analyzes the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) relationship with Indigenous people in the United States, and offers criticism on the EPA’s failure to respect tribal self-determination.
Mihumisang: Formosan Tribal Voices
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women The Role of Grassroots Organizations and Social Media in Education
Mitakuye Oyasin (We Are All Related): Connecting Communication and Culture of the Lakota
A Mixed-method Examination of Risk Factors in the Truck-to-Cistern Drinking Water System on the Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation Reserve, Saskatchewan
Mnisose / the Missouri River: A Comparative Literary Analysis of River Stories from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the #NoDAPL Movement
Monique Verdin's Louisiana Love: An Interview
Mopan in Context: Mayan Identity, Belizean Citizenship, and the Future of a Language
More Than Missions: Native Californians and Allies Changing the Story of California History
Examines the shift towards a more inclusive California state history that incorporates Indigenous perspectives.