Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film
The Homestead as Fortress: Fact or Folklore?
Noelene Cole ... [et al.]
How Do You Say Watermelon?
How Does the Media Portray Drinking Water Security in Indigenous Communities in Canada?: An Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage from 2000-2015
Search performed in Windspeaker, Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and National Post yielded 256 relevant results. Analysis of articles found limited coverage focused of government responses rather than preventative measures.
How Native American Rappers Communicate and Create a Modern Identity
I Remind Until I Fall: An Examination of Space, Memory and Experience at the Coqualeetza Residential School and Indian Hospital
#Idlenomore and the Remaking of Canada
Images of Canadianness: Visions on Canada's Politics, Culture, Economics
Imperialism in a Wool Blanket? Aboriginal Iconography and Canadian Paper Monies
In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization
Indian Horse Study Guide
To accompany film based on the book of the same name by Richard Wagamese.
Indians Everywhere: Paul Chaat Smith on "Americans"
Indigenous Connections and Social Media: Māori Involvement in the Events at Standing Rock
Indigenous Filmmaking at the NFB: An Overview
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
The Indigenous Identity of the South Saami: Historical and Political Perspectives on a Minority within a Minority
Indigenous New Media Arts: Narrative Threads and Future Imaginaries
Indigenous Pathways, Transitions and Participation in Higher Education: From Policy to Practice
Indigenous Peoples and Media Ethics in Canada
Indigenous Storytelling: Contesting, Interrupting, and Intervening in the Nation-Building Project Through Historica Canada’s Heritage Minutes
Indigenous Trauma Is Not a Frontier: Breaking Free from Colonial Economies of Trauma and Responding to Trafficking, Disappearances, and Deaths of Indigenous Women and Girls
Indigenous Voices in the News
Interviews With Loretta Todd, Shelley Niro and Patricia Deadman
Introduction: Media And Aboriginal Culture; An Evolving Relationship
Inuit Girls Make Media: Resisting Stereotypes through Participatory Research
Kent Monkman: A Trickster With a Cause Crashes Canada's 150th Birthday Party
The Klondike Gold Rush as Seen Through the British Press
The Listener: Remembering The Dane-zaa Soundscape Recordings of Howard Broomfield
Listening to Native American Voices from Wounded Knee, the Black Hills International Survival Gathering and the Tlingit Banishment
Marketing Desire: The "Normative/Other" Male Body and the "Pure" White Female Body on the Cover Art of Cassie Edwards' Savage Dream (1990), Savage Persuasion (1991), and Savage Mists (1992)
Art History Thesis (MA) -- McGill University, 2017.
Mass Media Representations of Indigenous Peoples
The Mechanics of Survivance in Indigenously-Directed Video-Games: Invaders and Never Alone
The Media and Indigenous Policy Database
Media Consumption, Media Preferences and Communication Channels of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Audiences: Summary
Medicine through Comics: Wheels Are Turning on the Road to Healing: Native Americans through the Lens of Francophone Graphic Novels
The Mind of a Child: Working with Children Affected by Poverty, Racism and War, 1995.
Mobile Health for First Nations Populations: Systematic Review
Montreal Premiere of Birth of a Family: Q & A with Director Tasha Hubbard
More Than Radio - A Community Asset: Social Return on Investment Analyses of indigenous Broadcasting Services
A Movement for Authenticity: American Indian Representations in Film: 1990 to Present
A Nationwide Data Crisis: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
"Native" Advertising: An Evaluation of Nike's N7 Social Media Campaign
Native American Mystery, Crime and Detective Fiction
Native Americans on Screen in 1939 and 2015: A Postcolonial Study on the Portrayal of the Indigenous People of America in Films and How to Adapt it into the EFL Classroom
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.