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The Inconvenient Indian
Documentary inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name by Thomas King explores historical attitudes and efforts to colonize Indigenous peoples and contemporary expressions of resistance.
Duration: 1h, 29 min.
The Indian Adolescent: Psychosocial Tasks of the Plains Indian of Western Oklahoma
Indian Horse Study Guide
Indian Residential Schools & Reconciliation: Teacher Resource Guide 11/12: Book 1
Indians at Work and John Collier's Campaign for Progressive Educational Reform, 1933-1945
Indigenous Digital Storytelling in Video: Witnessing with Alma Desjarlais
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
It Had To Be Done is Finally Coming Home
Jim Thorpe: The World's Greatest Athlete: Study Guide
A Journey towards Reconciliation: A Shared History
Listening to History Podcasting and the Intertextual Stories of Silence: A Canadian Perspective
An analysis of the Historica Canada’s podcast series Residential Schools as a platform for marginalized groups and as an educational tools for others.
Macdougall, Brenda, Discusses the Community of Ile a la Crosse (01)
Making Citizens of Savages: Columbia's Roll Call at the Hampton Institute
[The Making of a Virtual Indian Residential School]
The Man on the Bandstand at Carlisle Indian Industrial School: What He Reveals about the Children's Experiences
Media Practices and Painful Pasts: The Public Testimonial in Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Métis Director Terril Calder Discusses Her TIFF16 Short SNIP
Mi'kmawe'l Tan Teli-kina'muemk: Teaching about the Mi'kmaq
The Mind of a Child: Working with Children Affected by Poverty, Racism and War, 1995.
Mixed Blessing to Money
More Than a Food Fight: Intellectual Traditions and Cultural Continuity in Chilocco's Indian School Journal, 1902-1918
The Mythical Jim Thorpe: Re/presenting the Twentieth Century American Indian
The Native American Lens: Native American Identity Visualized by Native American Directors
News from School: Language, Time, and Place in the Newspapers of 1890s Indian Boarding Schools in Canada
Nindibaajimomin: Digital Storytelling on the Inter-generational Experiences of Residential Schools
Of Linguicide and Resistance: Children and English Instruction in Nineteenth-Century Indian Boarding Schools in Canada
Off to School: Filmic False Equivalence and Indian Residential School Scholarship
Opening the Cache of Canadian Secrets: The Residential School Experience in Books for Children
Our Fires Still Burn: The Native American Experience
The Publications of the Carlisle Indian School: Cultural Voices or Pure Propaganda?
Rabbit-Proof Fence, Relational Ecologies and the Commodification of Indigenous Experience
Re-covenanting and the Apology for the Residential Schools
Re-Imagining Indigeneity Through Performance: Creative Pathways to Urban Aboriginality & Cultural Survival
Re-imagining Nature and American Indian Identity in Film
Recovering Native American Writings in the Boarding School Press
Remembering the Children Educator's Guide 2022
Topics include: teacher reflections, preparing for difficult conversations, the role of media coverage, daily life in residential schools, reconciliation through revitalization, and making reconciliation real.
For use with Remembering the Children: Truth and Reconciliation Week 2022
Remembering the Children - Indian Residential Schools
Representations of Sport in the Indian School Journal, 1906-1913
Representing Reconciliation: A News Frame Analysis of Print Media Coverage of Indian Residential Schools
Residential School Gothic and Red Power: Genre Friction in Rhymes for Young Ghouls
Residential Schools and "Reconciliation" in the Media Art of Skeena Reece and Lisa Jackson
Review of Ann Rinaldi"s My Heart Is on the Ground
Reviews
Rights Before We Talk Reconciliation: Reporting on Indigenous Issues in Canada
Risky Times and Spaces: Settler Colonialism and Multiplying Genocide Prevention through a Virtual Indian Residential School
Riverside, Tourism, and the Indian: Frank A. Miller and the Creation of Sherman Institute
Scapegoating the Indian Residential Schools: The Noble Legacy of Hundreds of Christian Missionaries is Sacrificed to Political Correctness
Screen Text and Institutional Context: Indigenous Film Production and Academic Research Institutions
Second Stories Discussion Guide
Three short features are discussed: Honour Thy Father by Gerald Auger; It Had To Be Done by Tessa Desnomie; and Deb-we-win Ge-kend-am-aan, Our Place in the Circle by Lorne Olson.