Indian Healing: Shamanic Ceremonialism in the Pacific Northwest Today
Indigenous Health Primer
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
Janet R. Fietz
Joe Sylvester Interview
Consists of an interview with Joe Sylvester where he gives an account of Indian medicine; legends concerning migration of Algonquin Indians; the role of elders; of the deterioration of reservation conditions following World War II; the religious significance of the number "four"; views on welfare and its role in disrupting traditional Indian values; and a legend about the origin of the drum.
Keeoukaywin: The Visiting Way—Fostering an Indigenous Research Methodology
Kijiikwewin aji: Sweetgrass Stories with Traditional Indigenous Women in Northern Ontario
Land Acknowledgment Workshop
A Literature Review & Environmental Scan of The Experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples with Advanced Cancer Illness and at the End of Life
Local Values in Governance: Legacy of Choho in Forest and School Management in a Tamang Community in Nepal
Mrs. Lucinda Froman Interview
Multiple Levels of Religious Meaning in Culture: A New Look at Winnebago Sacred Texts
Niitsitapiisini: Our Way of Life: The Story of the Blackfoot People
The Ojibwa Dance Drum: Its History and Construction
On-Screen Protocols & Pathways: A Media Production Guide to Working with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities, Cultures, Concepts and Stories
Operation Water Spirit
Oranga and Māori Health Inequities, 1769–-1992
Our Interconnected Journey
[Our Native Land: Making the Canadian Indian]
Our Sacred Land: Indigenous Peoples' Community Land Use Planning Handbook in BC
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Palliative Care for First Nations People in British Columbia
Nursing Thesis (MSN)--University of British Columbia (Okanagan), 2019.
Promising Practices in Timiskaming First Nation
Quantification of Interplaying Relationships between Wellbeing Priorities of Aboriginal Peoples in Remote Australia
Racial Necrogeographies and the Making of White Space: The Life and Death of Nineteenth-Century Indigenous and Black Burial Places in Rural Ontario
Saskatchewan's Public Opinion on Reconciliation: Results from a 2019 Provincial Survey
Settler/Colonial Violences: Black and Indigenous Coalition Possibilities through Intergroup Dialogue Methodology
Sharing Medicines
Silko’s Vévé and the Web of Differing Versions
Standing Alone
Tail/Tale/Tell: The Transformations of Sedna into an Icon of Survivance in the Visual Arts Through the Eyes of Four Contemporary Urban Inuit Artists
Art History Thesis (M.A) -- Concordia University, 2019
Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori Research Ethics: A Framework for Researchers and Ethics Committee Members
Telling Secrets: Stories of the Vision Quest
Thinking in the Circle: the American Indian Influence on the Development of the American philosophy of Pragmatism
Thunder Finder
Ti wa7 szwatenem. What We Know: Indigenous Knowledge and Learning
Untranslatable Timescapes in James Welch’s Fools Crow and the Deconstruction of Settler Time
Verna Patronella Johnston Interview
Wac’inyeya: Hope among American Indian Youth
Walking with Our Sisters: Healing through Storytelling
Well-Being and Resiliency:The miyo Resource kâ-nâkatohkêhk
miyo-ohpikinawâwasowin: Incorporating an Indigenous Worldview into Prevention and Early Intervention Programming and Evaluation
[Wise Practices]: Annotated Bibliography
Wokiksuye: The Politics of Memory in Indigenous Art, Monuments, and Public Space
Work 2 Give: Fostering Collective Citizenship through Artistic and Healing Spaces for Indigenous Inmates and Communities in British Columbia
The World is as Sharp as a Knife: A Review Article
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.