Underdevelopment in the Canadian North: The Innut of Sheshatshiu
Understanding AIDS: Prof. Dwyer Explains
Understanding Homelessness in Canada: From the Street to the Classroom
See chapter one.
Understanding the B.C. Treaty Process: An Opportunity for Dialogue
Unidentified Man receiving a plaque at the Opening of the District Chiefs Office in Prince Albert
University Preparation for Native American Students: Theory and Application
Unmet Health Care Needs During the Pandemic and Resulting Impacts among First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
Unpacking Pimachesowin as a Framing Concept for Indigenous Self-Determination + Eyapachitayak Pimachesowin ta Othastamasoyak Nehithaw tipethimisowin
Discusses how traditional Cree stories and lessons reflect the traditional Cree world view of pimatsiwin (life) and how pimatsiwin itself can better help the understanding Indigenous self-determination.
Unresolved Grief and Mourning in Navajo Women
Untitled [Poem]
Upper Skagit (Washington) and Gambell (Alaska) Indian Reorganization Act Governments: Struggles With Constraints, Restraints and Power
Uranium Claims in the Lakota Nation
Urban Indians, Special Report: City Indians: Refugees from Saskatchewan Reserves
Urban Reserves in the Context of Sustainable First Nation Prosperity
The Use of Indigenous Research Methodologies in Counselling: Responsibility, Respect, Relationality, and Reciprocity
Examines how the use of the Indigenous four Rs outside of the scope of research but rather applied to wellness practices that effects the Indigenous population.
A User's Guide to 1981 Census Data on Ethnic Origin
Value and Compensation: Subsistence Production in the Dene Economy, Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories
Vanishing Villages of the Past: Rescue Archaeology in the Mackenzie Delta
Variability in Historic Norton Bay Subsistence and Settlement
Varieties of "Starving": Semantics and Survival in the Subarctic Fur Trade, 1750 - 1850
Vern Bellegarde Elected PTNA Leader
A Victorian Missionary and Canadian Indian Policy: Cultural Synthesis vs Cultural Replacement
Victorian Morality and the Supervision of Indian Women Working in Phoenix, 1906-1930
Village Journey: The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission
Violent Victimization and Perceptions of Safety: Experiences of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women in Canada
[The Voice of Métis: Housing Needs Assessment]
Voicing Identity: Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Issues
Wəlastəkwey Stories: Legalized Theft
Discusses the case of traditional stories told by Elders to a researcher who retained copyright and refused to relinquish it when approached by members of the community.
Wab Kinew: Walking in Two Worlds: Educator's Guide
Young adult novel is about Indigenous teenage girl who is caught between the real and virtual worlds. Recommended for Grades 7-12.
Wage-labour in the Northwest Fur Trade Economy, 1760 – 1849
Wah Pah Ta Cultural Week in Cumberland House
Historical note:
A video produced in 1986 for Northern Lights School Division No. 113 with funding from the Saskatchewan Educational Development Fund.Wainwright, Alaska: The Making of Inupiaq Cultural Continuity in a Time of Change, Volumes One and Two
Walking in Two Worlds: American Indians and World War Two
Walter Dieter: 1916-1988
Warriors of the North Pacific
Water in Indigenous Communities
Topics include ownership of beds and shores, water rights, water quality, and enforcement of rights.
A Way of Life
Discusses the history of the fur trade in the Northwest Territories and contemporary trapping practices, and gives detailed instructions for making snowshoes, kamiks, spruce canoes, and trap sets and preparing and eating country food.
A Way of Life
Ways of Working in a Community: Reflections of a Former Community Development Worker
[We Are Métis : The Ethnography of a Halfbreed Community in Northern Alberta]
“We had become the VC in Our Own Homeland: Indigenous Veterans of Vietnam and the 1973 Siege of Wounded Knee
History Senior Project (MA) -- Bard University, 2022
We Have Always Been Here: Rebuttal to the 2021 Nunatsiavut Government Report Entitled “Examining the NunatuKavut Community Council’s Land Claim”
We'wha and Klah: the American Indian Berdache as Artist and Priest
We'wha and Klah the American Indian Berdache as Artist and Priest
The Weicker Site: A Loma San Gabriel Hamlet in Durango, Mexico
What Can We Learn from Indigenous Technologies?
Discusses the characteristics and use of an ancient mortar and pestle.
Accompanying Material: Video.
What Does Retirement Look Like for Māori?: Literature Review
What Happens Next? Exploring Connections between Repatriation, Restorative Justice, and Reconciliation in Canada
Archaeology Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2022.