2002 Spry Memorial Lecture: The Public Art of Inuit Storytelling
2019 Climate Change Report
22 Miles Home
Aboriginal Approaches to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects: A Special Report by the Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
Aboriginal Educators' Stories: Rekindling Aboriginal Worldviews
Aboriginal Life Writing and Globalisation: Doris Pilkington's Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence
Aboriginal Resource "Must Have" List 2019/2020
Extensive list of titles with the applicable grade levels and subjects.
Aboriginalizing Methodology: Considering the Canoe
Acknowledging the Māori Cultural Values and Beliefs Embedded in Rongoā Māori Healing
Adawx, Spanaxnox, and the Geopolitics of the Tsimshian
The Aftereffects of the Boarding School Experience for Native Americans in Michigan
Again Around the Maypole
Ahkii: a Woman is a Sovereign Land
Allogan Slagle, 1951–2002
American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and
Ecocriticism: The Middle Place. Joni Adamson.
Animkee
Anishinaabeg Women's Stories of Wellbeing: Physical Activity, Restoring Wellbeing, and Confronting the Settler Colonial Deficit Analysis
Ann Rinaldi's My Heart Is On the Ground as Literary Colonization of Zitkala-Sa's American Indian Stories
Applying Deloria’s Challenge: Indigenous and Mass Society’s Conceptions of Indian Self-determination
Approaching Anxiety: Reading Eden Robinson in an Era of Reconciliation
As I Remember It: Teachings (ɂɘms taɂaw) from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Askî and Turtle Island
Primary reading level storybook.
[Askî Scrapbook]
For use with the storybook Askî and Turtle Island.
Auctioning Inuit Art
Auntie Moon
Authority Figure
Avataq Cultural Institute: Keeping Inuit Culture Afloat
Back to the Future: Modern Pioneers, Vanishing Cultures, and Nostalgic Pasts
"Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum"
Bat Steals the Moon
Retelling of traditional story.
Source: Man in the Moon: Sky Tales from Many Lands collected by Alta Jablow and Carl Withers.
Battle of the Northern Lights
Traditional Sami story.
Source: The Storytelling Star by James Riordan.
“Because our law is our law”: Considering Anishinaabe Citizenship Orders through Adoption Narratives at Fort William First Nation
Being an Indigenous CRC in the Era of the TRC #Notallitscrackeduptobe
Bigger They Are
Bitin' Back
Blurring Representation: The Writings of Thomas King and Mudrooroo
Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) from an Indigenous Alaska Native Female Perspective: A Pilot Study
Book Guide for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose: An Alaskan Dena'ina Fable Retold by Barbara J. Atwater and Ethan J. Atwater, Illustrated by Mindy Dwyer
Recommended for Grade 3 students.
Book Reviews
Border Under Siege: An Author's Attempt to Reconcile Two Cultures
But I Was Wearing a Suit
Campfire Stories with George Catlin: an Encounter of Two Cultures
Canada's Dark Secret
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians: 2017-2018
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators: 2019/20
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators, 2018/19
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
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.
Canoe, Canoe, What Can You Do?
Six stories connected to the Northwest coast canoe in one volume: Look at What I Found!; Ocean-Going "Fishing" Canoe; Building of a Canoe; Carving of a Canoe; and Herbie & Slim Nellie's First Journey.