The Moon Is So Far Away: An Interview with Luci Tapahonso
Moon of the Crusted Snow: Reading Guide
To accompany book written by Waubgeshig Rice which tells the story of a small northern Anishinaabe community which finds itself completely isolated from the external world just as winter sets in. The key to survival is reconnecting with the land. Guide is arranged around the themes of land, colonialism, community, gender, language, traditions and culture, and real world events.o accompany story written by
Moore, MariJo. Red Woman with Backward Eyes
Moose Mountain Interview #1
Moose to Moccasins: The Story of Ka Kita Wa Pa No Kwe
The Moral Epistemology of First Nations Stories
Morality Destabilised: Reading Emma Lee Warrior’s "Compatriots"
'More Real than the Indians Themselves': The Early Years of the Indian Lore Movement in the United States
More Than Bows and Arrows: Subversion and Double-Consciousness in Native American Storytelling
More Than One Way to Tell a Story: Rethinking the Place of Genre in Native American Autobiography and the Personal Essay
More Than Words: Former Students of Joseph Bernier Residential School and Turquetil Hall Speak Out
More Than Words - Mohawk Language and Cultural Revitalization in New York
[Morgan Baillergeon: Traditional Hide Tanning]
Morning Prayer
Morning Star: A Short Story
Morning Star Song
Morphological Analysis of the Story, Ne'e Thiyoriwa Ne'Yah Nonwa Onen Teshatahsehs Ne Ohkwari'
"Most Inhuman Barbarities": A Rhetorical Analysis and Codification of Images of Native Americans in Select Nineteenth Century Informational Texts Written for Children
English Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2000.
A Most Sacred Place: The Significance of Crater Lake among the Indians of Southern Oregon
Mother and Child Relationships in the Novels of Louise Erdrich
Mother Earth, Brother Bear: Discerning Metaphors to Live by in Environmental Education
Motherland
Art Thesis (MA) -- University of Manitoba, 2022.
Mothers of Corn: Wixárika Women, Verbal Performances, and Ontology
Motivating and Maintaining Desistance From Crime: Male Aboriginal Serial Offenders' Experience of 'Going Good'
Mount Diablo as Myth and Reality: An Indian History Convoluted
Mountain Home: Tales of Seeking a Family Life in Harmony With Nature
Mountain in his Memory: Frank Bird Linderman, his Role in Acquiring the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation for the Montana Chippewa and Cree, and the Importance of that Experience in the Development of his Literary Career
Interdisciplinary Studies Thesis (MIS) -- University of Montana, 1990.
Mountain Islands From Sitka Shores
Mountains and Rivers for a Home: A Study of the Cultural and Social Repercussions of the Return to Nature in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Mourning Dove
Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography
Mourning Dove and Mixed Blood: Cultural and Historical Pressures on Aesthetic Choice and Authorial Identity
Mourning Dove's Canadian Recovery Years, 1917-1919
Discusses the period in Christine Quintasket's life when her health improved and she regained the strength to pursue her ambitions as a writer.
Mourning Dove's Cogewea: Writing Her Way into Modernity
Mourning Dove's Textual Frontier
Mourning Dove's The House of Little Men
Discusses Mourning Dove's legend story,The House of Little Men, which contains elements of assimilation and illustrates the writer's storytelling skills.