[Module 9]: The Well-being of Northern Peoples and Communities
Mohave Remembered
Mohawk Girls
Mohawk Girls: Educational Resource
Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits
Mohawk Saint: Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits
Moral Minimalism in American Indian Land Claims
More Controversy for Beleaguered University
Reports the ongoing problems at the First Nations University of Canada, including financial woes, power struggles and lack of a president.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
More Than Fish: Political Knowledge in the Commercial Fisheries of British Columbia
Mortality Comparisons of First Nations to All Other Manitobans: A Provincial Population-Based Look at Health Inequalities by Region and Gender
Mother Earth's Children's Charter School in Canada: Imagining a New Story of School
Mountain Islands From Sitka Shores
Moving Forward in Aboriginal Education: Proceedings of a National Policy Roundtable
Moving Low-Income People in Winnipeg's Inner City Into Good Jobs: Evidence on What Works Best
MPs Must Make Minority Government Work
'Mrs Bon's Verandah Full of Aboriginals': Race, Class, Gender and Friendship
Mukwa (Bear) and Her Sisters Still Walking
The Multi-Missionary Eleanor Roosevelt of American Indian Literatures
Multicultural Literature and Discussion as Mirror and Window?
Multidimensional Scaling of Northwest Coast Faunal Assemblages: A Case Study from Southern Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
Municipal Governance for Northern Communities: Perspectives from Saskatchewan
The Museum and the Web: Three Case Studies
Museum Directory: Museums, Monuments & Parks
A Museum of the Indian, Not for the Indian
Music in Urban La Paz, Bolivian Nationalism, and the Early History of Cosmopolitan Andean Music, 1936-1970
Muslims in Australia: Immigration, Race Relations and Cultural History
Mutton Fish: The Surviving Culture of Aboriginal People and Abalone on the South Coast of New South Wales
My Self-In-Relation-To Learning Oneida/Onyota'a:ka Language/Culture via the English Language. De-colonizing, Problems, Difficulties and Language Erasure. Oneida/Onyota'a:ka Nation: A Case Study
Nápi and the City: Blackfoot Creation Narratives Revisited
[Narcisse Blood's Interview on the Unique History of Blackfoot Dance]
Narrated Portraits: The Lived Experience of Native Women in Academia
Narrating Black Hawk: Indian Wars, Memory, and Midwestern Identity
Narrating History and Myth: Trickster Discourse in Thomas King's The One About Coyote Going West
A Narrative Inquiry of Canadian Aboriginal Women's Dress and Identity: Change and Continuity
Narratives of Social Justice: Learning in Innovative Clinical Settings
Nation Iroquoise: A Seventeenth-Century Ethnography of the Iroquois
The Nation Says Goodbye to a Great Man
Article commemorating the life and accomplishments of Harold Cardinal, author, teacher, lawyer and leader who died June 3, 2005 at the age of 60.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Strategy, 2005-2008
National Coexistence is Our Bull Durham: Revisiting "The Indian Today"
National Indigenous Languages Survey Report 2005
The National Museum of the American Indian as Cultural Sovereignty
The National Museum of the American Indian: Sharing the Gift
Native American and Hispanic Curriculum Resource Guide: Grades K-12
Native American Barbie: The Marketing of Euro-American Desires
Discusses commodification of Native American culture in mass toy manufacture, by analyzing packaging material and accompanying text of nine Native American Barbies produced between 1981 and 2003.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Native American Cosmopolitan Modernism(s): A Re-articulation of Presence Through Time and Space
Native American Demographics and Tribal Survival into the Twenty-First Century
Looks at causes of depopulation after colonization between sixteenth century to the start of the twentieth century as well as the recovery starting in the 1900s.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.