Native People and the Land: The A:shiwi (Zuni) People: A Study in Environment, Adaptation, and Agricultural Practices
Native People in Areas of Internal National Expansion
Native Peoples and Water Rights: Irrigation, Dams, and the Law in Western Canada
Native Peoples and Water Rights: Irrigation, Dams, and the Law in Western Canada
Native Peoples and Water Rights: Irrigation, Dams, and the Law in Western Canada
Native Peoples of North America
Native Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis.
Materials categorized by Early Years, Middle Years, Senior Years and Teacher Reference.
5th edition.
Native Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis
Native Sports: Playing for Tradition, Culture and Life
Student workbook focuses on the Oklahoma context.
Related Material: Teacher's Guide.
Native Studies 10: A Bibliography of Resources
Annotated list compiled for use by teachers; current as of 2016.
Native Studies 10: Bibliography
Native Studies 20: A Bibliography of Resources
Native Studies 20: Case Studies and Readings Package
Native Studies 20: Student Resource Guide
Native Studies 30: A Bibliography of Resources
Native Studies 30: Canadian Studies. Curriculum Guide
Native Studies: A Bibliography for Grade 11
Native Studies: A Curriculum Guide for Grade 11: International Indigenous Issues
Native Studies: Early Years (K-4): A Teacher's Resource Book
Native Studies: Early Years (K-4): A Teacher's Resource Book Framework
Native Studies Middle Years (Grades 5 to 8): A Teacher's Resource Book
Native Studies: Middle Years (Grades 5 to 8): A Teacher's Resource Book Framework
Native Studies: Senior Years (S1-S4): A Teacher's Resource Book
Native Studies: Senior Years (S1-S4): A Teacher's Resource Book Framework
Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness
Natural Resource Management Agreements in First Nations' Territories
Navigating the Tensions in Collaborative Watershed Governance: Water Governance and Indigenous Communities in British Columbia, Canada
The Need to Conduct Studies of Swedish Saami Reindeer-Herder Subsistence Behaviours: A Case of Indigenous Resource-Use Rights
Negotiating Nisga'a Rights: An Interview with Joseph Gosnell
Negotiating the Production of Space in Tl'azt'en Territory, Northern British Columbia
Negotiation as a Means of Quantifying Indian Water Rights
Nehiwayak: Traditions of the Cree People
Nehiyaw Ma Tow We Na: Games of the Plains Cree
nehiyawasinahikanisa = Little Cree Books
Designed for early Cree readers of the Plains Cree dialect. Available in Standard Roman Orthography (no English or syllabics), syllabics, Cree and English, and syllabics only.
Nehiyawewin: Cree Language and Culture Guide to Implementation: Grade Ten to Grade Twelve: Draft
nehiyawin Bush Cree
Annotated list of Cree language books suitable for use in the classroom.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Biboong
Ojibwe language story book about winter follows Nigig (Otter) and Waagosh (Fox) as they try to go spear fishing on the frozen lake. Along the way they meet friends and learn about making snowshoes, the snow snake game, cooperation, sharing and being grateful. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Dagwaagin
Ojibwe language story book about autumn follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Ininishib (Duck) as they go to harvest wild rice. Along the way they learn about lacrosse, hibernation and migration from bear and snapping turtle. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Niibin
Ojibwe language story book about summer follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Mikinaak (Snapping Turtle) as they harvest birch bark, meet bear picking blueberries and whitetail deer working in his garden. The animals discuss how to feed themselves over winter. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Ziigwan
Ojibwe language story book about spring follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Makwa (Bear) as they try to harvest maple sugar. Along the way they meet up with other animals who teach them about boiling syrup, making tools, cooperation, and sharing. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Netukulimk Past and Present: Míkmaw Ethics and the Atlantic Fishery
Never Alone = Kisima Ingitchuna: Parent Guide
New Beginnings: How Canada's Natural Resource Wealth Could Re-shape Relations With Aboriginal People
The New Brunswick Aboriginal Forestry: Constructions of a Natural Resource
NEW Implementation Report
A New Nation: The Métis
Chapter 9 of People and Stories of Canada to 1867 by Michele Visser-Wikkerink and E. Leigh Syms. Recommended by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth as a Manitoba Grade 5 Social Studies learning resource.