Picturing Sovereignty: Land and Identity in Contemporary Native American Art
A Pilot Study: Improving Indigenous Worker Safety in Agriculture
Pimicikamak Okimawin Onasowewin - A Step Towards Decolonization?
Pioneer Leads Way for Future Generations
Pipeline Dreams: People, Environment, and the Arctic Energy Frontier
Pipestone: My Life in an Indian Boarding School
Pivotal Protocols: The Spirit Dimension in Indigenous and Western Psychologies
Place Against Empire: Understanding Indigenous Anti-Colonialism
Place-Based Readings Toward Disrupting Colonized Literacies: A Métissage
A Place For Healing: Achieving Health For Aboriginal Women in an Urban Context
"Place-Meant"
The Place of the Indigenous Languages in a "Late" Multilingual South Africa
The Place of the Metis within the Agricultural Economy of the Red River During the 1840's and the 1850's
A Place Where It Feels Like Home: The Story of Tina Fontaine
Placement Decisions and Disparities Among Aboriginal Groups: An Application of the Decision Making Ecology Through Multi-Level Analysis
Placing the Ancestors: Postmodernism, "Realism", and American Indian Identity in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
The Plains Cree Grotowski
Plains Cree Men's Clothing (1895-1926)
The Plains Indian Clowns, Their Contraries and Related Phenomena
Plan for 2009-10: Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations
Plan Trains Aboriginal Workers for Mining Careers
Reports on a Multi-Party Training Plan for preparing Aboriginal workers for mining careers in northern Saskatchewan, where 40% of the employees are Aboriginal.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Planning and Development after the James Bay Agreement
Planning Around Reserves: Probing the Inclusion of First Nations in Saskatchewan's Watershed Planning Framework
Planning Co-Existence: Aboriginal Issues in Forest and Land Use Planning
Planning for the Next Generation: Capital Infrastructure at Colleges and Universities
Plants and People of Groote Eylandt: 5th and Final Instal[l]ment
Playing by the Rules: Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning in Ontario; The Lands for Life Case Study
Playing Colonial: Cowgirls, Cowboys, and Indians in Australia and North America
Playing for the Future: A Picture Book App for Cultural Reclamation and Reconciliation
Describes two games developed as part of a project to convert the book Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw into an app. The story is inspired by the discovery of the burial site of a young Cree woman who lived in the mid-1600s, a time before contact with Europeans.
Paper from Meaningful Play Proceedings 2018 edited by Rabindra Ratan, Brian Winn, and Elizabeth LaPensee.
Playing Indian, between Idealization and Vilification: Seems You Have to Play Indian to be Indian
Playing White Men: American Football and Manhood at the Carlisle Indian School, 1893–1904
Pluralism and Race/Ethnic Relations in Canadian Social Science, 1880-1939
PM's Committee Ponders $11b Proposal
Describes the strategies employed by First Nations National Chief Matthew Coon Come as he seeks to ensure First Nations issues be included in the federal government's upcoming Throne Speech.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
The Poetics of Self, Body and World: A Phenomenological Reinterpretation of B.C. Ethnography of Aboriginal Peoples
Poetry
Contains the poems: "Planting", "At Lame Deer, Montana", "Heat", "Mother’s Only Daughter", "Cicada", "Smoke Dancers", "Cactus Song", "Something Is Always Taking Us Away", "Amoroleck’s Words", "James Don Santiago Kirker, King of New Mexico: His Vision". "The Fish Dancers", "Gray Wolf", "On the Other Side", "Take It to the Cedar" and "Since Carving the Flute".