Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Aron L. Crowell
Études Inuit Studies, vol. 28, no. 1, Art et Représentation / Art and Representation, 2004, pp. 9-35
Description
Discusses collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak in mounting the exhibit Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People.
Terra Nova: Enacting Videogame Development through Indigenous-Led Creation
Theses
Author/Creator
Maize Longboat
Description
Media Studies Thesis (M.A.)--Concordia University, 2019.
Territoriality and Sovereign Advantage: Public Lands, Treaty Rights, and the Contentious Politics of the American West
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Patrick Eudaily
Steve Smith
Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 30, no. 2, Fall, 2019
Description
Authors deconstruct the language and concepts of sovereignty and territory, and re-examine the relationship between the two. They advocate shifting away from contemporary models of “sovereignty over a territory” and towards an approach in which the practice of sovereignty is rooted in a particular territory, its peoples and communities.
Testing Contemporaneity: The Avonlea and Besant Complexes on the Northern Plains
Theses
Author/Creator
Riel Cloutier
Description
Archaeology Thesis (M.A.)--University of Saskatchewan, 2004.
Tewatatha:wi: Aboriginal Nationalism in Taiaiake Alfred's Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto
Alternate Title
Tewatatha:wi: Aboriginal Nationalism in Gerald Taiaiake Alfred's "Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto"
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Kristina Fagan
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 1-2, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 12-29
Description
Uses writings of Alfred to explore the idea of Aboriginal literature in relation to Aboriginal nationalism.
Thabeeszus, an Eehnkhanzee Medicine Man
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Rosa Campbell
Description
Dene legend.
'That's Just the Way He Is': Some Implications of Aboriginal Mental Health Beliefs
Articles » General
Author/Creator
David Vicary
Tracy Westerman
Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, vol. 3, no. 3, 2004, pp. 103-112
Description
Survey shows that three out of four Aboriginal Australians do not perceive depression as a state that could be treated.
Theatre for Living and Practicing Democracy: Negotiating the Monologic Beast
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Becky Halvorson
Canadian Theatre Review, no. 120, Fall, 2004, pp. 38-42
Description
Focuses on activist community theatre to serve as a recognition of our shared political responsibility to the
underprivileged.
Their Voices Will Guide Us: Student and Youth Engagement Guide
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Charlene Bearhead
Description
Teacher's resource for educating students about the important role Indigenous women fulfill in their families, communities, and nations, the impact of the high levels of violence experienced by women and girls and how this violates their Treaty, Constitutional, and human rights. There are seven focus areas under each age group (ESC-Grade 4, Grades 5-8, and Grades 9-12): foundational learning, inquiring minds, resources, themes, finding their voices, sharing the message and inspiring change; and sample activities.
Theories and Disciplines as Sites of Struggle: The Reproduction of Colonial Dominance Through the Controlling of Knowledge in the Academy
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Michael Marker
Canadian Journal of Native Education, vol. 28, no. 1/2, Transformative Sites of Indigenous Education, 2004, pp. 102-110
Description
Argues that Aboriginal students experience tensions between Indigenous knowledge and academic knowledge and terminology and institutions should be adapting to their values.
There Is No Question of American Indian Genocide
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Melissa Michal Slocum
Transmotion, vol. 4, no. 2, Genocide Special Issue, December 30, 2018, pp. 1-30
Description
Article introduces the special edition on the genocide of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas; the author examines the way that international definitions of genocide actively work to exclude Native Americans and works to redefine the term from a Haudenosaunee perspective.
There Is Truth Here: Creativity and Resilience in Children’s Art from Indian Residential and Indian Day Schools: Inkameep Indian Day School
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Legacy Art Gallery, University of Victoria
“There Needs to Be Full Recognition of Who We Are Beyond Symbolic Gestures”: Indigenous People's Stories About Their Education and Experiences
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Erica Neeganagwedgin
Journal of American Indian Education, vol. 58, no. 1/2, Spring/Summer, 2019, pp. 39-61
Description
Using the experiences of Indigenous university students to discuss the importance of using Indigenous ways of knowing within contemporary school pedagogy.
"These Paintings Have Spirit": Voices Found in Childhood Artwork from Indian Residential Schools
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Adele Bibault
Description
Discusses the repatriation and exhibition of paintings produced at the Alberni Indian Residential School and the Mackay Indian Residential School by exploring the views of a Survivor, Mark Atleo, and Intergenerational Survivor, Lorilee Wastasecoot.
Anthropology Honours Paper (B.A.)--University of Victoria, 2019.
Theses / Dissertations
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Études Inuit Studies, vol. 28, no. 2, Espaces-Lieux-Noms / Spaces-Places-Names, 2004, pp. 249-264
Description
Compiles and briefly reviews relevant theses.
"They are a Fine Outfit Those Blackfeet": Frederic Remington in Western Canada
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Peter H. Hassrick
Alberta History, vol. 52, no. 2, Spring, 2004, pp. 27-50
Description
Description of the painter and illustrator famous for his depictions of western subjects.
"They do think about health": Health, Culture and Identity in Katherine
Theses
Author/Creator
Mascha Simone Friderichs
Description
[Health?] Thesis (Ph.D.)--Charles Darwin University, 2018.
“They Grow as Speakers, as Leaders”: A Case Study of Experiential Leadership in the Miss World Eskimo– Indian Olympics Pageant
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Caroline Williams
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 2, Spring, 2019, pp. 204-235
Description
Report demonstrates that the objectifying space of the traditional beauty pageant has been appropriated by the Miss World Eskimo– Indian Olympics (WEIO), and reconstructed as a space focused on developing community-centered leadership skills in the young women that participate.
"They Will be Hunted Down Like Wild Beasts and Destroyed": A Comparative Study of Genocide in California and Tasmania
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ashley Riley Sousa
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 6, no. 2, 2004, pp. 193-209
Description
Contends that the study of genocidal violence is vital for reconciliation, reparation and prevention of such violence in the future.
The Thief and the Shaman
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Jacob Fellman
Nordlit, no. 15, Special Issue on Northern Minorities, 2004, pp. 5-6
Description
Conversation between a Shaman and thief.
Things Made Beautiful
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Renée Hulan
Canadian Literature, no. 180, Spring, 2004, pp. 127-129
Description
Review of: green girl dreams Mountains by Marilyn Dumont and Rainbow Dancer by Heather Harris.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 127.
Think Tank Targets Gaps in School Achievement [Report Card on Aboriginal Education in British Columbia]
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Joan Taillon
Windspeaker, vol. 21, no. 12, March 2004, p. 15
Description
Statistics reveal that First Nations students' academic achievements are dismal in British Columbia.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
Thinking About Cannibalism
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Shirley Lindenbaum
Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 33, 2004, pp. 475-498
Description
Reviews anthropological approaches to cannibalism.
Thinking Black: William Cooper and the Australian Aborigines' League
E-Books
Author/Creator
Bain Atwood
Andrew Markus
Thinking in the Circle: the American Indian Influence on the Development of the American philosophy of Pragmatism
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Steve Sachs
Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 30, no. 2, Fall, 2019
Description
Defines pragmatism as framework that is centered on problem solving rather than a pursuit of ultimate knowledge, and discusses the ways that Western understandings of pragmatism are influenced by Indigenous philosophy and worldview.
Thinking of Falling in Love with Nenets Stories: Questions of Readerly Reciprocity in Ledkov's "Sineva V Arkane"
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Tatjana Kudrjavtseva
Nordlit, no. 15, Special Issue on Northern Minorities, 2004, pp. 135-147
Description
Looks at an example of literature written by the Nenets of the northern most regions West and East of the Ural mountains in Russia.
The Third Space
Alternate Title
All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward, Lecture 3
[2018 CBC Massey Lectures]
[Ideas with Paul Kennedy]
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Tanya Talaga
Description
Tanya Talaga, prize-winning journalist and author of Seven Fallen Feathers delivers the the third of the 2018 Massey Lectures in Vancouver.
Talaga discusses Indigenous kinship structures and the way in which colonial laws have created a disconnect between Indigenous peoples and their communities and cultures.
Duration: 53:59
The Third Space: Shared Understanding between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People
Theses
Author/Creator
Helen Joan Todd
Description
[Business] Thesis (Ph.D.)--Curtin University, 2018.
"This Is My Reservation; I Belong Here": Salish and Kootenai Battle Termination with Self-Determination, 1953-1999
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jaakko Puisto
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 28, no. 2, 2004, pp. 1-23
Description
Discusses the tribal reaction to U.S. government termination policies, as somewhat polarized on and off-reservation, and the efforts to take control of their own affairs.
This is Real
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Janet Rogers
ĆELÁNEN: a Journal of Indigenous Governance, vol. 1, no. 1, 2004, p. [?]
Description
Presents a performance of a spoken word piece, done wth music.
This Is Who I Am
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Carrie Sue Talks Different
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 16, no. 1, Sovereignty in Indian Country, Fall, 2004, p. 31
Description
Author recounts how finding out about the origin of her name allowed her to cope with the teasing of classmates.
“This Story Needs a Witness”: The Imbrication of Witnessing, Storytelling, and Resilience in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Laura J. Beard
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 30, no. 3-4, Fall-Winter, 2018, pp. 151-178
Description
Examines themes of testimony, trauma, storytelling, and witnessing in Maracle’s novel; discusses the role that narrating and observing can play as a means of collaborating in the decolonization of settler systems and violence.
Those Who Run in the Sky: Novel Study
Alternate Title
Inuktut Titiqqiriniq
E-Books
Author/Creator
Department of Education, Government of Nunavut
Description
Story about a young Inuit shaman who finds himself in the world of the spirits and must master all his powers to make his way home.
"...Thought I Was Just a Same" - "Lulesame" and "Lulesamisk Area" as New Political and Identity-Shaping Expressions
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bjørg Evjen
Acta Borealia , vol. 21, no. 1, June 2004, pp. 41-53
Description
Describes how the Lule Sami people obtained Sami status in Norway in the 1970s.
Thoughts on Sovereignty
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Leslie Pond
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 16, no. 2, Tribal College Research, Winter, 2004, p. 6
Description
Response in the form of poetry to a poem on sovereignty published in vol. 16, no. 1, of the Tribal College Journal.
The Three Men Who Captured Riel in 1885
Images » Photographs
Description
Folder containing photographs of Robert Armstrong and William Diehl, with a sketch of Tom Houri [Hourie]. all items glued to folder.
Three Myths about Aboriginals in Cities
Alternate Title
Breakfast on the Hill Seminar Series
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Evelyn Peters
Description
Discusses three misconceptions: that there is a large migration taking place from reserves and rural areas to urban centres, that once in these centres they become members of an impoverished ghetto, and that Aboriginals face huge challenges in building culture and community in urban settings.
Three Poems
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Nordlit, no. 15, Special Issue on Northern Minorities, 2004, pp. 3-4
Description
From: Trekways of the Wind and The Sun, My Father.
Throne Speech Short on Specifics
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Leader Post, February 9, 2004, p. B1
Description
Explains the positive aspects of the Throne Speech and points out issues left out such as housing and education.
Through the Diamond Threshold: A Community-Based Psycho-Educational Group Training Program for Treatment of Substance Use Disorders among American Indians
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Rockey R. Robbins
Bryan G. Stare
Brittany M. Riggin
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, vol. 26, no. 1, 2019, pp. 79-105
Description
Describes a culturally relevant, community-based training program designed to increase awareness and promote healing related to substance use disorders. Program centers Indigenous traditions, collectivism, and historical context.
Through the Lens of the Land: Reflections from Archaeology, Ethnoecology, and Environmental Science on Collaborations with First Nations, 1970s to the Present
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Dana Lepofsky
Ken Lertzman
BC Studies , no. 200, 50th Anniversary, Winter, 2019, pp. 141-160
Description
Authors describe their process of decolonizing their research practice in British Columbia over an extended period of time. Highlights the need for researchers to develop collaborative partnerships with Indigenous communities.
Through These Eyes
Alternate Title
Netsilik Series
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Charles Laird
Description
Revisits the politics and controversy surrounding a controversial science initiative program called Man: A Course of Study (MACOS) which attempted tof teach American children what it was to be human.
Duration: 55:00.
Thule and Caribou Inuit Subsistence Strategies: Re-Evaluating the Origins of the Caribou Inuit
Theses
Author/Creator
Lyle Henderson
Description
Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--McGill University, 2004.
Thunder Bay Police Services Board Investigation: Final Report
E-Books
Author/Creator
Murray Sinclair
Description
Investigation came about due to complaints by leaders from Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Grand Council Treaty 3 and the Rainy River First Nations that the Board was not responding to deaths and race-based violence against Indigenous peoples.
Thunder Finder
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Kaitrina L. Harrisson
M'Wikwedong Youth Group
Carlos E. Sanchez-Pimienta
Jeffrey Masuda
First Peoples Child & Family Review, vol. 13, no. 2, Special Audiovisual Edition, 2019, p. [9]
Description
Links to a short video biography of Little Thunder Woman (Katrina Harrison) in which the narrator discusses her experiences and the teachings she has received as a two-spirit person.
Thunder Finder
Duration: 3:10
A Thunder's Wisom
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Randy Jackson
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 9, Winter, 2018, pp. 38-56
Description
Using seventy-two interviews from Indigenous HIV survivors to create a fictional story to provide insight into the experiences of Indigenous people with HIV.
Thunderbird Women: Indigenous Women Reclaiming Autonomy through Stories of Resistance
Theses
Author/Creator
Amanda Fayant
Description
Indigenous Studies Thesis (MPhil)--UiT Arctic University of Norway, 2019.
Ti wa7 szwatenem. What We Know: Indigenous Knowledge and Learning
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lorna Williams
BC Studies , no. 200, 50th Anniversary, Winter, 2019, pp. 31-44
Description
Author uses a personal essay to discuss basic tenets of Indigenous knowledge, ways of knowing, and ontological constructs; uses Líl̓wat language concepts to help illustrate her points. Highlights experiential and action based teaching and learning, relational understanding, and the concepts of flux, balance.
Tides of Endurance: Indigenous Peace Traditions of Aotearoa New Zealand
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Heather Devere
Kelli Te Maihāroa
Maui Solomon
Maata Wharehoka
ab-Original, vol. 3, no. 1, 2019, pp. 24-47
Description
Article considers three Māori communities and the endurance and resilience they have demonstrated in maintaining their unique peace traditions in the face of opposition from both Western and Māori cultures of violence.
"Tied Together Like a Woven Hat:" Protective Pathways to Alaska Native Sobriety
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Gerald V. Mohatt
S. Michelle Rasmus
Lisa Thomas
James Allen
Kelly Hazel
Chase Hensel
Harm Reduction Journal, vol. 1, no. 10, 2004, pp. 1-12
Description
Presents the People Awakening Project (PA) to provide an Alaska Native understanding of the sobriety progress.