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Accord or Discord: Returning to Oral Traditions?
Ácimisowin as Theoretical Practice: Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition in Canada
Advancing Governance of the Metis Settlements of Alberta: Selected Working Papers
Agecoutay Captures and Shares The World's Stories
Agent of Change: Trickster in Ojibwa Oral Narratives and in the Works of Louise Erdrich
Aime Joseph Dumont Interview
Alberta Authorized Resource List and Annotated Bibliography: Aboriginal Studies 10-20-30
Aldina Marie Stangby Interview
Alex Ouellette Interview
Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 1
Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 2
Alfred Durocher #1
Alfred Durocher #2
Alphonse Antoine 1
Alphonse Antoine 2
Alphonse Antoine 3
Alternative (Hi)stories in Stolen Generation and Residential School Narratives: Reading Indigenous Life Writings by Doris Pilkington and Shirley Sterling
Andrew Harry Whiteford Interview
Approaching a Sacred Song: Toward a Respectful Presentation of the Discourse We Study
Archie Nicolas Interview
Arts Education Provides Crucial Balance, Finding Joy in Creation and Imagination
Babies Are the Most Beings Important on Earth
Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimmy Hendrix Play the 'Star Spangled Banner' at Woodstock
Between Women: Alliances and Divisions in American Indian, Mexican American, and Anglo American Literatures of Protest to Colonialism
Beyond Limits: Cultural Identity in Contemporary Canadian Fiction
The Boarding School Legacy: Ten Contemporary Lakota Women Tell Their Stories
Book Review Essay: From Stories to Material Culture: European Scholars in the Arctic
Book Reviews
Boyer's True Legacy Lies Within the Future Artists He Inspired
Brief commentary on artist Bob Boyer, known for making political statements about the way Aboriginal people have been treated throughout the years.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Breaking the Silence: Refiguring Self-Identity in Eden Robinson's Traplines
Bud Pocha Interview
By the People, for the People: The Community Development Story of the Thunder Bay Indian Youth Friendship Centre
Can Museums Promote Community Healing?: A Healing Museum Model for Indigenous Communities
Caught Up: Indigenous Re/presentations of Colonial Captivity
Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project: Transcript Description and Index
Interviewees were: Leroy Wesaw, Pat Wesaw, Rose Maney, Amy Lester Skendandore, Floria Forcia, Clarise Krause, Phyllis Fastwolf, Peggy DesJarlait, Rosebud Yellow Robe, Willard LaMere, Mae Chevalier, Marlene Straus, Ada Powers, Roselle Mars, Claire Young, Inez Running Bear Dennison, Susan Powers, Cornelia Penn, Vince Catches, Ann Lim, Dan Battise, Margaret Redcloud, Joe White, and Joan Takahara.
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Claiming Voice, Writing Difference: A Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Women's Life Writing in Australia and North America
Clarence Joseph Trotchie Interview
The Collapse of Certainty: Contextualizing Liminality in Botswana Fiction and Reportage
Communal Buffalo Hunting among the Plains Indians: An Ethnographic and Historic Review
Community Profile of Lhileltalets: Spiritual Importance Amongst Human and Natural Forces
Competing Land Claims and Racial Hierarchies in the Works of Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Alexander Posey, Helen Hunt Jackson, and Charles Lummis
Congress Examines Role of Arts Within Aboriginal Community
Overview of Gordon Tootoosis and Maria Campbell's speeches at the 2007 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The two speakers talked about the importance of theatre in Aboriginal culture and the hurdles they faced in their careers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.