Achikosis and the Weetigo
Children's book tells the story how a Cree boy escapes the cannibal spirit with the help of Wesakaychak.
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.
"All of a Piece": Native Representation and Voice in American Fiction
Alootook Ipellie: The Voice of an Inuk Artist
American Indian Navajo Adolescent Parenting: Multiple Perspectives Within Context
The American Indian Writer as a Cultural Broker: An Interview with N. Scott Momaday
Anishinaabeg Women's Stories of Wellbeing: Physical Activity, Restoring Wellbeing, and Confronting the Settler Colonial Deficit Analysis
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.
"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
Being a Metis Woman: Our Lived Stories
Beyond the Iconic Subject: Re-Visioning Louise Erdrich’s Tracks
Bigger They Are
Blurs, Blends, Berdaches: Gender Mixing in the Novels of Louise Erdrich
Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) from an Indigenous Alaska Native Female Perspective: A Pilot Study
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Bridging the Gap: Strategies of Survival in James Welch’s Novels
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.
A Change of Subject: Perspectivism and Multinaturalism in Inuit Depictions of Interspecies Transformation
Circumscribing Silence: Inuit Writing Orature
Closed Stranger Adoption, Māori and Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1955-1985
Coming Out Stories: Two Spirit Narratives in Atlantic Canada: Final Report
Communicating Effectively with Indigenous Clients: An Aboriginal Legal Services Publication
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians
Confessions of an Igloo Dweller
Consuming, Incarcerating, and “Transmoting” Misery: Border Practice in Vizenor’s Bearheart and Jones’s The Fast Red Road
The Contemporary Living Art
Continuing Trickster Storytelling: The Trickster Protagonists of Three Contemporary Indian Narratives
Corners, Walls, and Doors: The Methodology of Exams in a
Course on American Indian Literatures
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.
Coyote Tales: Written by Thomas King; Illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
Guide for book containing two humorous trickster stories.
For use with Grades 1 to 4.
Creating Space for Historical Narratives through Indigenous Storywork and Unsettling the Settler
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12
Cross-Dressing as Appropriation in the Short Stories of Emma Lee Warrior
Dance With Us As You Can ... : Art, Artist, and Witness(ing) in Canada's Truth nd Reconciliation Journey
[Daniels in Context]
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.