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Ancient Stories as Relevant Today as Ever
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? The Dene People in Northern Saskatchewan: An Interview with Ade
Artists of Change: Breaking Through the Millennium [Part 3]
Before Qallunaaq: Excerpt From The Idea of God and Morality Among the Ancient Eskimo. Fr. Joseph Buliard, O.M.I. Eskimo Magazine, no. 6a, New Series, Fall/Winter 1973, p.13-14. Revised by Dorothee Kmoangapik, 2004
Being an Indigenous Carer
Bingo Orphans
The Braiding Histories Stories
"Burning Stones"
Christmas on the Rez
Colin's Story
Confronting HIV and AIDS: A Personal Account
"A Cry From The Heartland"
Days Gone By
Desperately Seeking Some Kind of Solution
Jokingly looks at the "blended blood" issue or what Taylor calls the people of mixed societies (pms).
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
Difference is No Reason For Discrimination
Disease, Empire, and (Alter)Native Medicine in Louise Erdrich's Tracks and Winona LaDuke's Last Standing Woman
Eden Robinson
Interview with the award winning author of Traplines and Monkey Beach.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Edmonton Pentimento: Re-Reading History in the Case of the Papaschase Cree
Enough is as Good as a Feast
Evidently, I've Been a Good Boy
Comments by the author on liiving with a cheerleader, the only Mohawk cheerleader in the Canadian Football League.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.
Experimental Eskimos
Focus On: Curatorial Collaboration
From Discomfort to Enlightenment: An Interview with Lee Maracle
Getting Your Stories Published
A Gift From the Little People
Billy Wapass Jr. presents his family's version of the ancient legend that depicts the origin of the Hand Games.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Healing Words
Healing Words
Healing Words
Health Promotion and Lifestyle Shoalhaven, South Coast NSW
"Hosanna Da, Our Home on Natives' Land": Environmental Justice and Democracy in Thomas King's "Green Grass, Running Water"
How Rabbit got His Long Ears: Integrative Science and Mi'kmaq Legends Merge in Eco-Puppet Performances
"Indian Time" Is Often Just Bad Manners
Concept of "Indian time" is that things happen when they need to; this paper discusses how people use this concept to shift blame for their own actions.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.