J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
Keeping It Riel
The Killing of Crazy Horse
King Philip's War: Colonial Expansion, Native Resistance and the End of Indian Sovereignty
Kiowa Military Societies: Ethnohistory and Ritual
The Last of the Horse Wars: Intertribal, Cross-Border Warfare in Southern Alberta and Northern Montana Territory, 1878-1893
Leading the "Father" the Pawnee Homeland, Coureurs de Bois, and the Villasur Expedition of 1720
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" from Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
Louisa May Alcott’s Wild Indians: Pedagogy of Love, Politics of Empire
Marie Watt's Forget-me-not: Stitched in Wool, a More Human War Memorial
Marketplaces of Remembering: Violence, Colonialism, and American Innocence in the Making of the Modoc War
Marshalling Resources: Crisis Citizen Engagement and the Marshall Decisions
Métis Played Key Role in War of 1812
Métis Soldiers of Saskatchewan: 1914-1953
Militant AIM Activist Led Wounded Knee Uprising
Looks at the life of American Indian Movement activist and actor, Russell Mean.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.34.
Mobilising across Colour Lines: Intimate Encounters between Aboriginal Women and African American and Other Allied Servicemen on the World War II Australian Home Front
NAGPRA as a Paradigm: The Historical Context and Meaning of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act in 2011
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.
Native Americans: History and Its Consequences in Modern American Society
Native Americans & Westward Expansion: Cultures and Conflicts: Reader
Related material: Teacher Guide; Timeline Cards; Online Resources.
Native Family Law, Indian Child Welfare Act and Tribal Sovereignty
Ned Wynkoop and the Lonely Road From Sand Creek
New Wedezé Indigenous Reserve Affirms Xavante Rights to Land in Brazil
[Ogimaag: Anishinaabeg Leadership, 1760-1845]
Opportunity and Transition: Veterans Find Growth and Healing at College of Menominee Nation
Other Picture Boards in Van Diemen’s Land: The Recovery of Lost Illustrations Of Frontier Violence and Relationships
A Place Under Heaven: Amerindian Torture and Cultural Violence in Colonial New France, 1609-1730
The Price of Empire: Smuggling Between New York and New France, 1700-1754
Red Nations: The Transatlantic Relations of the American Indian Radical Sovereignty Movement in the Late Cold War
Red, White & Black: Cinema and the Structure of US Antagonisms
Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian: Education Resource
Reflections on 20 Years of Aboriginal Art
Remembering Mahmoud 1986
Renegotiating Identities, Cultures and Histories: Oppositional Looking in Shelley Niro's This Land is Mime Land
The Rule of Law and Two Tier Justice: The Roots of Resistance to the Six Nations Reclamation in Caledonia, Ontario
The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma: A Legal History
Serving Those Who Served
Settler Anxiety and State Support for Missionary Schooling in Colonial British Columbia, 1849-1871
Settlers, Cyborgs, and Indians: An Exploration of Shifting Identities in First Nations Second World War Veterans
Shattered Hearts: Indigenous Women and Subaltern Resistance in Indonesian and Indigenous Canadian Literature
Shifting Boundaries: Violence, Representation, and the Salt Songs of the Great Basin Peoples
Shishalh Responses to the Colonial Conflict (1791-present): Resilience in the Face of Disease, Missionaries and Colonization
The Significance of Indigenous Knowledge in Social Work Responses to Collective Recovery: A Rwandan Case Study
Social Studies Grade 5: Canada: The Peoples and Stories of This Land: A Curriculum and Guide to Implementation
Nine modules: Origins and Connections to the Land; Pre-Contact Cultures; Early European Exploration and Colonization; Nouvelle-France and Cultural Integration; French-English Rivalry; Refugees, Warriors and Reformers; Negotiating Confederation; Furs, Farms and the Métis; and Treaties, War, and the Changing West.
Integrates Dene, Inuvialuit and Inuinnait perspectives on history.
"Territorial Pilot 2011-2012".