Aboriginal Women's Healing Lodge
Acceptance and Rejection of Assimilation in the Works of Luther Standing Bear
Acknowledging the Māori Cultural Values and Beliefs Embedded in Rongoā Māori Healing
Again Around the Maypole
Ahkii: A Woman Is a Sovereign Land
In this creative nonfiction piece, poet talks about her practice of writing and how it relates to gender, land, and community.
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Three]
American Indian Literature: A Tradition of Renewal
Anishinaabeg Women's Stories of Wellbeing: Physical Activity, Restoring Wellbeing, and Confronting the Settler Colonial Deficit Analysis
Annie Battiste: A Mi'Kmaq Family History
Approaching Anxiety: Reading Eden Robinson in an Era of Reconciliation
Askî and Turtle Island
Primary reading level storybook.
[Askî Scrapbook]
For use with the storybook Askî and Turtle Island.
[Audio Interview with Thomas King]
Balancing Discourse and Silence: An Approach to First Nations Women's Writing
"Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum"
“Because our law is our law”: Considering Anishinaabe Citizenship Orders through Adoption Narratives at Fort William First Nation
The Beginning of the Cree World
The traditional story of how Wisakedjak caused the great flood and how, with the help of Muskrat, he was able to remake the world.
Extract from Native Voices edited by Freda Ahenakew, Breanda Gardipy, and Barbara Lafond.
Bha'a and The Death of Jim Loney
Bi-Giwen: Coming Home: Truth-Telling from the Sixties Scoop: Activity Guide
For use with students viewing videos from the exhibition of the same name.
Bigger They Are
Blackening the Robe
Blue Stones, Bones, and Troubled Silver: The Poetic Craft of Wendy Rose
Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) from an Indigenous Alaska Native Female Perspective: A Pilot Study
[Book Reviews]
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Broken Dreams; No Regrets
Bush Time Station Time: Waddi Boyoi and Johnny Walker Reminiscences of Eighty Years
But I Was Wearing a Suit
Canada's Dark Secret
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians: 2017-2018
Canadian Indigenous Writers Bibliography
Material divided into seven categories: graphic novel, nonfiction, novel, play, poetry, short stories, and stories. Each entry contains summary, information about the author and list of titles also written by them.
Captured Lives: Australian Captivity Narratives
Chance and Ritual: The Gambler in the Texts of Gerald Vizenor
A Change of Subject: Perspectivism and Multinaturalism in Inuit Depictions of Interspecies Transformation
Christopher Columbus and the Problems of History
Claiming Legitimacy: Oral Tradition and Oral History: Draft Discussion Paper
Claiming Legitimacy: Oral Tradition and Oral History: [Draft Discussion Paper Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Closed Stranger Adoption, Māori and Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1955-1985
Coffee House Discourse
Columbus, Indians, and the Black Legend Hocus Pocus
Coming Out Stories: Two Spirit Narratives in Atlantic Canada: Final Report
Communicating Effectively with Indigenous Clients: An Aboriginal Legal Services Publication
Communion in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
The Complicated Web: Mediating Cultures in the Works of Louise Erdrich
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians
The Concept of Primitivity in the Early Anthropological Writings of A.P. Elkin
Consuming, Incarcerating, and “Transmoting” Misery: Border Practice in Vizenor’s Bearheart and Jones’s The Fast Red Road
Coyote Places the Stars [by] Harriet Peck Taylor
Designed to accompany retelling of traditional Wasco story about how stars came to be arranged in the shapes of animals. Recommended for use with Grade 3 students.