Through Our Eyes: Expressions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Cultures: Grade 9 NAC 10
Uses video clips by five Indigenous artists as a starting point for discussion, writing and research activities.
Timely Objects and the Revolutionary Formerly Known as Marcos: Rereading Almanac of the Dead
Towards Mauri Ora: Examining the Potential Relationship Between Indigenous-Centric Entrepreneurship Education and Māori Suicide Prevention in Aotearoa, New Zealand
Trading in My White Person's Gaze
A Tradition of Evolution: The Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival
Traditional Healing Practices in an Urban Indigenous Setting: An Autoethnography
Transformations and Remembrances in the Digital Game We Sing for Healing
Traumatic Brain Injury of Tangata Ora (Māori Ex-prisoners)
A Trick of the Light: Winter--
Trickster Chases the Tale of Education
Trickster Chases the Tale of Education
The Trickster Critique: How Parody in Contemporary Native American Art Challenges Authenticity and Authority within Mainstream Museums
[The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Recommendations and a Return to the Original Intent of the Treaty Relationship]
Turning a New Page: Cultural Safety, Critical Creative Literary Interventions, Truth and Reconciliation, and the Crisis of Child Welfare
Two Approaches, One Problem: Cultural Constructions of Type II Diabetes in an Indigenous Community in Yucatán, Mexico
Two Spirit and Queer Indigenous Resurgence through Sci-Fi Futurisms, Doubleweaving, and Historical Re-Imaginings: A Review Essay
Unconventional Politics: Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and U.S. Indian Policy
Understanding Depression among Pregnant Aboriginal Women
Understanding Louise Erdrich
Understanding Louise Erdrich
Understanding the Experiences and Processes of Health Canada's Evacuation Policy for Pregnant First Nations Women in Manitoba
Understanding the Impact of Indian Residential Schools on Cultural Identity: Canadian Indigenous Perspectives and Practices of Spirituality: A Qualitative Study with Storytelling as Narrative
Unpacking Pimachesowin as a Framing Concept for Indigenous Self-Determination + Eyapachitayak Pimachesowin ta Othastamasoyak Nehithaw tipethimisowin
Discusses how traditional Cree stories and lessons reflect the traditional Cree world view of pimatsiwin (life) and how pimatsiwin itself can better help the understanding Indigenous self-determination.
Unspoken: America's Native American Boarding Schools
Us Women, Our Ways, Our World
Violence against Indigenous Women: Literature, Activism, Resistance
Wəlastəkwey Stories: Legalized Theft
Discusses the case of traditional stories told by Elders to a researcher who retained copyright and refused to relinquish it when approached by members of the community.
Wab Kinew: Walking in Two Worlds: Educator's Guide
Young adult novel is about Indigenous teenage girl who is caught between the real and virtual worlds. Recommended for Grades 7-12.
The Waiting Game: Exploring the Lived Experiences of First Nations Who Are Waiting for Housing to Determine Appropriate Policy and Planning Directions
"We All Stand Side by Side": An Interview With Elizabeth LaPensée
We Belong to the Land: Native Americans Experiencing and Coping with Racial Microagressions
We Interrupt This Program: Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
"We Lived It": Stories of Cultural Resilience, Dinék'ehgo Nanitiin (Diné-Based Instruction), and Navigating Between University and Tribal Institutional Review Boards
Weaving Intersectional Rhetoric: The Digital Counternarratives of Indigenous Feminist Bloggers
What We Learned: Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
Where Did That Come From? Indigenous Activists Discuss the Creation of Canada's National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Inquiry
Who Are These People Anyway?
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.
"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
Women's Right to Food in the City: Indigenous Single Mothers Confronting Unjust Foodscapes, Poverty, and Racism in Winnipeg
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.
The World, the Text, and the Indian: Global Dimensions of Native American Literature
“Woven Alike with Meaning” : Sovereignty and Form in Native North American Poetry, 1800-1910
Writing Settlement after Idle No More: Non-Indigenous Responses in Anglo-Canadian Poetry
"You Can't Say You're Sovereign If You Can't Feed Yourself": Defining and Enacting Food Sovereignty in American Indian Community Gardening
"You Need to Tell That True Albert Johnson Story Like We Know it": Meanings Embedded in the Gwich'in Version of the Albert Johnson Story
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