Visualizing Population Dynamics of Alaska's Arctic Communities
Vitamin D Status and Bone Health in Inuit Women 40 Years of Age and Older
The Vitruvian Man and Beyond: Spirit Imperative in the Life and Poetry of Ralph Salisbury
Voices From Haskell: Indian Students Between Two Worlds, 1884-1928
Voices of Manitoba's Aboriginal Peoples: Links to Perceptions on Health, Economic Outlook and Mobility
Voices of Our Sisters in Spirit: A Report to Families and Communities
Voicing the Past: A Presentation to Residential School Survivors
Volkswagen Blues Twenty-Five Years Later: Revisiting Poulin's Pitsémine
Voting in Māori Governance Entities
Examines whether voter turnout for Māori governance entities is comparable to the declining voter turn out internationally.
Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate-Related Fire Impacts in Rural and Urban Interior Alaska
Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Integrated Community Sustainability Plan
Wahkohtowin: The Relationship of Cree People and Natural Law
"Wait a Second. Who Are You Anyways?" The Insider/Outsider Debate and American Indian Studies
Comments on issues concerning insider Indigenous research, the advantages of being both an insider and outsider when researching, and a brief overview of the author's dissertation research.
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Wakanyan: Symbols of Power and Ritual of the Teton Sioux
A Wake-Up Call
The Walker
Walking the Talk: Reflections on Indigenous Media Audience Research Methods
Wally Dion: Red Worker
Wangkajunga Women: Stories From the Desert
Waponahki Intellectual Tradition of Weaving Educational Policy
Wapos Bay: A Mother's Earth: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Dance, Dance: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Going for the Gold: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Lights, Camera, Action: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Raiders of the Lost Art: Study Guide
Wapos Bay: Raven Power: Study Guide
The War in Words: Reading the Dakota Conflict through the Captivity Literature
Was Half-Naked Indian Inspiration for Act of Elusion?
Washed Away: Native American Representation in Oklahoma Museums and High Schools, 2000-2020
Water Quality Issues Facing Indigenous Peoples in North America and Siberia
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.
The Way North
“We all know each other”: A Strengths-based Approach to Understanding Social Capital in Pictou Landing First Nation
Discusses social capital as a means to conduct health research that compliments Indigenous communities worldviews.
We Answered the Call: A History of the Saskatchewan First Nations' Contribution to Canada's Freedom and Democracy
'We Are All Composed of Stardust': Haskell Experiment Empowers Learning
'We Are All Here to Stay': Citizenship, Sovereignty and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
“We Are Bridging That Gap”: Insights from Indigenous Hospital Liaisons for Improving Health Care for Indigenous Patients in Alberta
Sociology Thesis (M.A) -- University of Calgary, 2020.
"We Are Not to Grow Wild": Seventeenth-Century New England's Repudiation of Anglo-Indian Intermarriage
We Call for a Treaty
We'll Meet Again
"We Must Farm to Enable Us to Live": The Plains Cree and Agriculture to 1900
Disproves the commonly held belief that despite government efforts and assistance, reserve populations lacked the inclination or ability to farm.
Chapter five from The Prairie West as Promised Land edited by Chris Kitzan and R.D. Francis