Who are Indigenous, and How Should it Matter? Discourses on Indigenous Rights in Norway and Nepal
Who Joins the Canadian Forces?: Developing a Framework for Analysis Using Bourdieu, Habermas, and Giddens
Who We Are and What We Do
Whose Agenda is it? Regulating Health Research Ethics in Labrador.
Whose Land is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
Whose "Shared Humanity"?: The Tribal Law and Order Act (2010), Barack Obama, and the Politics of Multiculturalism in Settler Colonial States
Why a Living Wage Matters in the North
Why are Indigenous Affairs Policies Framed in ways that Undermine Indigenous Health and Equity?
Examines how the framing of speeches by three different political groups impact Indigenous populations access to health equity.
Why Do I Need to Sign It? Issues in Carrying Out Child Assent in School-Based Prevention Research Within a First Nation Community
Why Many Students Should Begin College Close to Home
Why Run? Utah Candidate Cites Standing Rock as 'Awakening' #Nativevote18
Why the 'Native' Fashion Trend is Pissing Off Real Native Americans
Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations: Educator Guide for Grades 6-12
For use with the virtual exhibition Why Treaties Matter.
Wicubami: Honoring Alexis Nakota Sioux Ish?awimin through Kinship, Language, Spirit, and Research
Widening the Circle of Care: Digital Stories of Community-Based Caregiving in a Mohawk First Nation
Using digital storytelling to identify the importance of cultural identity for the care-giving of those living cancer within the Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake.
Wiijijiibaakwemaadaa Gookum [Let's Cook with Grandma]
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion program. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary.
Wiindigoo Sovereignty and Native Transmotion in Gerald Vizenor’s Bearheart
Wiingushk Okaadenige (Sweetgrass Braid): A Braided Approach to Indigenous Youth Mental Health Support during COVID-19
Discusses a braid approach intervention, a combination of different Indigenous practices, as ways to address the needs of Indigenous youth suffering from mental health issues.
Wild Food Summit: Anishinaabe Relearning Traditional Gathering Practices
Wildlife Risk Perception and Mitigation at Peavine Métis Settlement
Willful Blindness About Indigenous Peoples: The Democratic Deficit and Canadian Public Policy Making
Wisconsin War Stories: Wounded Warriors
The Wisdom of Thunder: Indigenous Knowledge Translation of Experiences and Responses to Depression Among Indigenous Peoples Living with HIV
Social Work Thesis (PhD) -- McMaster University, 2017.
Wise Practices for Life Promotion: Indigenous Leadership for Living Life Well
Wise Practices in Crime Prevention Programs: Implemented for and by Aboriginal Communities in BC
"The Wish to Become a Red Indian": Indianthusiasm and Racil Ideologies in German
With Child = Ehawawisit: Experiences and Perspectives of Métis Women on Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood
...With Dad: Strengthening the Circle of Care
With Dad: Strengthening the Circle of Care
"Without Destroying Ourselves": American Indian Intellectual Activism for Higher Education, 1915-1978
WNCP Common Tool for Assessing and Validating Teaching and Learning Resources for Cultural Appropriateness and Historical Accuracy of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Content
Wolf Lake: The Importance of Métis Connection to Land and Place
Native Studies Thesis (M.A.)--University of Alberta, 2017.
Woman Who Loves History is Making History
Women and the Criminal Justice System
Women's Right to Food in the City: Indigenous Single Mothers Confronting Unjust Foodscapes, Poverty, and Racism in Winnipeg
Wonder and Spectacle in the World's First National Park: Railroad Imagery of Yellowstone National Park
A Woodland Creation Story: A Concise Version
Based on the Iroquois story as told by John A. Gibson in the 1890s. Done in a glossary format.
Working Across Cultures in Indigenous Science Education
Working Bibliography: Inuit Student Persistence and Success: Prepared for "Foundations for Student Persistence and Success in Inuit Nunangat" Research Project
Working Together for a Common Purpose: Report of the Inquiry into Missing or Murdered Nunavimmiut
Working Together: Our Stories: Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Aboriginal Engagement
Working Together to End Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls: National Scan of RCMP Initiatives
Working With an Aboriginal Community to Understand Drinking Water Perceptions and Acceptance in Rural New South Wales
Working with Indigenous Offenders to End Violence
Examines literature from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom with a focus on development of culturally specific violent offender programs.