Dispelling Common Myths about Indigenous Peoples: 9 Myths & Realities
Dispersed, But Not Destroyed: Leadership, Women, and Power Within the Wendat Diaspora, 1600-1701
Disposable Red Woman: Guerrilla Art
"Diversity is our Strength"? Memory, Trauma and Social Critique in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Indigenous Women
Divorce and Real Property on American Indian Reservations: Lessons for First Nations and Canada
Do-dis-seem (Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Midwifery Practice)
Do Native American and Hispanic Women Maintain Their Cultural Identity in an Interracial Marriage?
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
Does Aboriginal Identity Make a Difference? Single Mothers and Exclusion in Health
Doing Our Part: Initial Response to Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Doing the "Right" Thing : Aboriginal Women, Violence and Justice
Domestic Service in British Columbia, 1850-1914
Domestic Serving Classes of Women's Metis Society Tea and Bake Sale
Domestic Sex Trafficking and Exploitation of Aboriginal Women and Girls: Exploring the Legacy of Colonialism in Canada
Domestic Trafficking in Aboriginal Persons: The Legacy of Colonization and Sexual Exploitation: A Review of the Literature
Domestic Trafficking of Aboriginal Girls in Canada: Issues and Implications
Discusses key issues identified by grassroots agencies and outlines implications for policy formulation and implementation by governments and other fields such law enforcement, justice system and social welfare services. Chapter from Health and Wellbeing edited by Jerry White, Peter Dinsdale, and Dan Beavon. Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Domestic Violence and Intergenerational Trauma amongst Aboriginal Women in Regina, Saskatchewan
Domestic Violence and Tribal Protection of Indigenous Women in the United States
Domestic Violence Risk Assessment, Risk Management and Safety Planning with Indigenous Populations
Domestic Violence Risk Assessment, Risk Management, and Safety Planning with Indigenous Populations: Summary of Selected Grey Literature
Don McLean Interview
Doomed to be Barren: Sexual Violence and Sterilization of American Indian Women in the United States
Doreen Kartinyeri: My Ngarrindjeri Calling
Dorothy Betz
Author chronicles one woman's efforts to improve the lives of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Double Discrimination and Equality Rights of Indigenous Women in Quebec
Double Jeopardy: Motherwork and the Law
Downtown Eastside Consultation Program Report: Prepared for the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry Study Commission
[Dr. Jessica Metcalfe and American Indian Fashion]
[Dr. Kim Anderson, Life Stages and Native Women: Memory Teachings and Story Medicine]
"Dr. T. A. Patrick with two Indian women at Crescent Lake near Yorkton, n.d."
[Draft Justice Framework to Address Violence Against Aboriginal Women and Girls]
& The Dragonfly Was Carrying a Horsefly: Mainstream Resistance to Indigenous Pedagogies
Draw, Draw, Draw and Keep on Drawing
Looks at Inuit artist, Kenojuak Ashevak, whose artwork was featured on Canada's 1970 six cent stamp.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Dreaming With The Ancestors: Black Seminole Women in Texas and Mexico
The Dreamtime Narrative: Australian Aboriginal Women Writers, Oral Tradition and Personal Experience
Driven Apart: the Construction of Women as Worker-Citizens and Mother-Citizens in Canadian Employment and Child Care Policies, 1940-1988
DSIA Handbook
Duck Lake, Aug. 2003 - Slides.
Historical note:
[Dynamic Traditions: 'Cannery Days' Exhibit at Vancouver's Museum of Anthropology]
E. Pauline Johnson: Mohawk Indian
“Each has a house of her own”: Purpose, Domesticity and
Agency of First Nations Women in Canada’s Industrial School
System, 1883-1923
Early Days in the Hudson's Bay Coy
Historical note:
Early Motherhood among Off-Reserve First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women
Early Native American Women Writers: Pauline Johnson, Zitkala-Sa, Mourning Dove
Easter Sunday : Late Summer in the Sierra : Your Least Good Lover
Ec k yúcwementwecw-ep (Take Care of Each Other): Exploring Sport in the Lives of Urban Living Indigenous Women
The Economic Status of Alaska Native Women
The Economics of Indigenous Deprivation and Proposals for Reform
The Ecstasy of Rita Joe by George Ryga: Study Guide
Plot of novel involves a young Shuswap woman who leaves her reserve for the city and is ultimately raped and murdered. Includes overview of play, biography of playwright and director, and focus questions.