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Aurora Online With Drew Hayden Taylor: An Afternoon with Drew Hayden Taylor, Playwright
Best of Aboriginal Literature Celebrated
Description of the Anskohk Aboriginal Literature Festival which was created to bring together and celebrate Indigenous authors and their works.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
The Best of the Best in Native Arts: Part 2
Examines plays both published and unpublished.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
The Best of the Best in Native Arts [Part I]
Choices in the categories of art, literature, poetry, political works, and music.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
The Birth of WINHEC
Bounty Hunting Warrior Genes: Potential Use of Genetic Material for a Clone Army
Carol Couchie
Interview with the chair of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada's Aboriginal Health Issues Committee who helped create the Association of Aboriginal Midwifes and Aboriginal Midwifery Education Program.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Chasing Sitting Bull & Crazy Horse: Two Fourteenth U.S. Infantry Diaries of the Great Sioux War
Commemorating LIA Agreement at ITK
Conquering the Dream Killers: Fear, Doubt, Worry, and Guilt
A Curated Selection of Martha Tickie's Work
The David Unapian Award
Deloria was the Voice for a Generation of Indians
Do My Literacies Count as Literacy? An Inquiry into Inuinnaqtun Literacies in the Canadian North
Dreams Wrapped in a Pendleton Blanket
Eli Nasogaluak: "I Try to Produce Work That Shows a lot of Action and Strength"
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.
Frog and Toad Confronted the Alterity of Otherness
Frog Loses Sleep Puzzling Over Parallel Universes
Girl Who Loved Her Horses: A One-Act Play for Young Audiences
Have Some Old Fashioned Christmas Fun at Rez
"Human Debris": Border Politics, Body Parts, and the Reclamation of the Americas in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead
Jimmy Arnamissak: "Leaving Something That People Remember You By."
John Wayne's Teeth: Speech, Sound and Representation in Smoke Signals and Imagining Indians
Johnny Aculiak: "It Seems to me That Our Culture Will Die off One Day if we do not Keep Carving"
Kenojuak Ashevak: "I Use Felt Pens, Crayons, Pencils and Erasers"
Laronde's Career a Celebration of Aboriginal Culture
Recounts the achievements of Sandra Laronde, founder of Native Women in the Arts and Red Sky Performance.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.18.
The Legal Fiction of the Lake Matchimanitou Indian School
Lucy Meeko: "Only the mind can put something into motion"
Mainstream and Traditional of American-Indian Literature
Mental Health Perspectives From an Indigenous Perspective
Nick Sikkuark: "I Do Love the Carvings Themselves"
Os-sa-pah-chi-kan / Shapeshifting in the Matrices
Out of the Sea: Sculpture and Graphics in the Inuit Art Collection
The Poetics of History: An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Prayers Shrieked to Heaven: Humor and Folklore in Contemporary American Indian Literature
The Real Thing: Identity and Cultural Authenticity are Drama Fodder for William S. Yellow Robe Jr.
Reconstructing Australia’s Shameful Past: The Stolen Generations in Life-Writing, Fiction and Film
Reunited We Stand
Revive Original Relationship With First Nations
Rural Mental Health Crying Out For More Support
Salish Kootenai Students Launch On-Line Newspaper
Shirley Moorhouse: "Getting Paid for Something You Love is Pleasure on Pleasure"
Simon Tookoome: "Paper is Most Frustrating"
Stanley Felix: "What we Need Right Away is Assistance to get Better Stone"
Storytelling to Stage: The Growth of Native Theatre in Canada
Discussion on how theatre is an ever-growing extension of storytelling with metaphorical, philosophical, and psychological implications.
Strong Patsaujaarjuk
Talk About the Horse of a Different Color
Humorous article on the issue of appropriate terms for Canada's original inhabitants.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.31.