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Aboriginal Identity and Terminology
Aboriginal Self-Interpretation in Heritage Presentation
Against "Improvement," Toward Relations: Meditations on a Prison Writing Program
Analysis of the MNO's Recognition of Six New Historic Métis Communities: A Final Report
Examines main research reports used in the recognition process for: Mattawa/Ottawa River; Killarney; Georgian Bay; Abitibi-Inland; Rainy Lake/Lake of the Woods; and Northern Lake Superior communities.
Anxiety at the Gates of Hell: Community Reputation in the Georges, 1908–15
Around the Sacred Circle: The Development of Self-Concept and Cultural Identity by Four Aboriginal Students Taking Native Studies 20
Being Indigenous in an Unlikely Place: Self-Determination in the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1920-1991)
Examines and compares the ways Indigenous groups from different places organize and mobilized in different ways.
“Between here and there”: Assertion of the Poetic Voice in the Poetry of Rita Bouvier and Marilyn Dumont
English Honors Thesis (BA) -- University of California, 2020.
Beyond the Frame: Tom King’s Narratives of Resistment
Breaths of History
Bridging the Social Distance between Indigenous and Newcomer Youth during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploration of Identities and Relationship Building through Online and Arts-based Methods
Brushed By Cedar, Living By the River: Coast Salish Figures of Power
Captive Minds: New Worlds and Old Metaphors
[Capturing Women: The Manipulation of Cultural Imagery in Canada's Prairie West]
Carving Out a Future: Contemporary Inuit Sculpture of Third Generation Artists From Arviat, Cape Dorset and Clyde River
Co-operative Resource Management as an Adaptive Strategy for Aboriginal Communities: the Whitefish Lake First Nation Case Study
Colonization and Destruction of Gender Balance in Aotearoa
Commemorating Father Pandosy: Diversification of the Frontier Cultural Complex and Continued Colonial Erasure in Kelowna
Constructing Identity Through Language: Water at Walpole Island First Nation
The Construction of Identity in the Life Writing of Native Canadian Women
Core Principles for Good Healthy Living Messages in First Nations, Inuit and Métis Remote and Isolated Northern Communities: Recommendations from the Task Group on Healthy Living
Cree Narrative Memory
The Crucible of American Indian Identity: Native Tradition Versus Colonial Imposition in Postconquest North America
The Culture is Prevention Project: Measuring Culture As a Social Determinant of Mental Health for Native/Indigenous Peoples
Dancing the Rice: Aboriginal Self-Government is the Community Reclaiming Traditional Cultural Values Mnoomini-Gaawin: Nishinaabe Gimaawin na Dani-Daapinaawaa Nishinaabe oodenoo
Determinants of Racial Misclassification in COVID-19 Mortality Data: The Role of Funeral Directors and Social Context
Developing an Indigenous Cultural Values Based Emoji Messaging System: A Socio-Technical Systems Innovation Approach
Different Dialogues of Participation
Education for Reconciliation: Métis Professional Learning
Meant to educate people about who the Métis are, where they come from, and where they live today in British Columbia. First part focuses on identity and its importance; second part focuses on contemporary life.
The Embodiment of a Working Identity: Power and Process in Rarámuri Ritual Healing
Environmental Scan and Gap Analysis on Programs and Services Available to Métis Members
Ethnic Identity and Self-Esteem in Native Adolescents
Ethnicity, Indian Identity, and Indian Literature
Examining Cultural Identification and Alcohol Use among American Indian and Caucasian College Students
"Finish, I Can't Talk Now": Aboriginal and Settler Women Construct Each Other
Food Frequency Questionnaire Assessing Traditional Food Consumption in Dene/Métis Communities, Northwest Territories, Canada
Forging Community through Disaster Response: Nepali Canadians and the 2015 Earthquakes
Haida Emoji
Healers Need Healing Too: Results from the Good Road of Life Training
Healing in Ojibwa First Nation Communities: Investigating the Relationship Among Acculturation, Health and Identity
Historic Metis Communities of Ontario: An Evaluation of Evidence
Examines documents used to support three communities' assertion that they should be considered part of the Métis nation. They are: historic Georgian Bay Métis community; historic Mattawa Métis community; and historic Sault Ste Marie Métis community.
Historical/Cultural Ecology of the Tohono O'odham Nation
How Native is Native If You're Native?
Argues that due a shift in attitudes, being 'Native is in' and judgements are being made as to who can legitimately claim to be Aboriginal.
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