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Aboriginal Art and Film: The Politics of Representation
Aboriginal Cultural Capital Creation and Radio Production in Urban Ontario
Aboriginal Faces of Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Official website of APTN, a national TV network in Canada, where programming is dedicated to First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples, including documentaries, news, drama, education and entertainment. Some programs are in Indigenous languages including Cree, Dene and Inuktitut with occasional use of subtitles and French.
Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace
American Indian Resource Manual for Public Libraries
American Indian Women: Sorting Through Myth and History: A Study of American Indian Women, Stereotypes, and Education in the Classroom
Approaching Anxiety: Reading Eden Robinson in an Era of Reconciliation
Are First Nations "Imagined" within the Construction of Canada?
Aurora Online With Drew Hayden Taylor: An Afternoon with Drew Hayden Taylor, Playwright
ayisīnowak: A Communication Guide: kâ-isi-pîkiskwâtoyahk
Guide intended to increase understanding, respect and awareness of Aboriginal culture and protocols in order to create improved relationship building.
"Digital update: May 2018."
“Bad Mothers” and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Saskatchewan, Canada
Because It's 2017: An Indigenous Feminist Commemoration of Canada 150
Being Aboriginal: Comments, Observations and Stories From Aboriginal Australians
Beyond Glitter to Grief
Blackfellas Whitefellas and the Hidden Injuries of Race
Canada's Northern Communication Policies: The Role of Aboriginal Organizations
Changing Images: Photographic Collections of First People of the Pacific Northwest Coast Held in the Royal British Columbia Museum, 1860-1920
Changing the Subject: The TRC, Its National Events, and the Displacement of Substantive Reconciliation in Canadian Media Discourse
Cinematic Representation of American Indians: A Critical Cultural Analysis of a Contemporary American Indian-Directed Film
The Computers and Culture Project: A Multimedia Approach to the Preservation of Native History, Language, and Culture
Examines the use of computers and technology to help preserve Indigenous culture, history, and language for future generations to learn from.
Consumer Health Information Needs and Preferences: Perspectives of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Final Report for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Controlling Land: Historical Representations of News Discourse in British Columbia
Creating Space for Historical Narratives through Indigenous Storywork and Unsettling the Settler
[Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: Alaska Native Voices]
Culturally Responsive Teaching for American Indian Students
Decolonization through Collaborative Filmmaking: Sharing Stories from the Heart
Development Communication and the Paradox of Choice: Imposition and Dictatorship in Comparing Sámi and the SanBushmen Experiences of Cultural Autonomy
Digital Storytelling With First Nations Emerging Adults in Extensions of Care and Transitioning From Care in Manitoba
Discourses Influencing Nurses' Perceptions of First Nations Patients
Disparities in the Coverage of Cancer Information in Ethnic Minority and Mainstream Print Media
Distorted Images: Attitudes Towards the Micmac in Nova Scotia, 1788-1900
Education Work: Canadian Schools and the Emergence of Indigenous Social Movements
Encounters Across Difference: The Digital Geographies of Inuit, the Arctic, and Environmental Management
An Epic Battle of Whales, Rabbits & Warriors
Ethnostress: The Disruption of the Aboriginal Spirit
Fires Were Started: An Interview with Noam Gonick
First Nations Curatorial Incubator
Framing Cinematic Indians within the Social Construction of Place
Looks at the impact of cinematic portrayals of Native Americans. Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.