Gerald Vizenor's Transnational Aesthetics in Blue Ravens
Gladue Sentencing Principles
Gray Whales, Green Indians, and Sea Shepherds: Questioning the Application of Theories of Totemism by Scholars to Anti-Whaling Activism
Gyaahlaangee diinaa iijang: Here Is My Story
Highlights Report: RAIC International Indigenous Architecture and Design Symposium
Historical Ecology of Cultural Keystone Places of the Northwest Coast
The History, Symbolism, Spirituality, and Transformation of the Jingle Dress ad Dance of the North-Eastern Woodland Indians
Holding Hands With Wampum: Haudenosaunee Council Fires From the Great Law of Peace to Contemporary Relationships with the Canadian State
Holding Men: Kanyirninpa and the Health of Aboriginal Men
Honouring Sacred Relationships: Wise Practices in Indigenous Social Work
The Hopi Clown Ceremony (Tsukulalwa)
How Do You Say Watermelon?
How It Is: The Native Philosophy of V. F. Cordova
Hunted and Honoured: Animal Representations in Precontact Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Using archaeological data to better understand the role of animals in precontact Yup'ik communities.
['I Honoured Him Until the End': Storytelling of Indigenous Female Caregivers and Care Providers Focused on Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (ADOD)]
Ilitaunnikuliriniq Dynamic Assessment as Learning in Nunavut Schools
Implementation of Indigenous environmental heritage rights: an experience with Laitu Khyeng Indigenous community, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
In Deeper Waters: Indigenous, Gendered Approaches to Sustainability
In Pursuit of the Ceremonial: The Laboratory of Anthropology's "Master Collection" of Zuni Pottery
Indigenization in the Time of Pipelines
Indigenous Aesthetics: Universal Circles Related and Connected to Everything Called Life
Indigenous Beliefs About Little People
Indigenous Collectives: A Meditation on Fixity and
Flexibility
Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling: Four Directions for Integration with Counselling Psychology
Indigenous Futures: Research Sovereignty in a Changing Social Science Landscape
Indigenous Health Primer
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
Indigenous Portal
Initial Aboriginal Early Years Strategic Framework
Integrating Aboriginal Teaching and Values into the Classroom
Looks at the relationship between self-esteem and educational attainment, strategies that work for Aboriginal students and the changes needed to honour Aboriginal students’ culture, language, world view and knowledge.
Interview with Alanis King
Inuit Identities, Language, and Territoriality
Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth: Gender, Shamanism, and the Third Sex
Inuit Symbolism of the Bearded Seal
IQ Corner
"It's My Duty... To Be a Warrior of the People": Kainai Perceptions of and Participation in the Canadian and American Forces
It Sometimes Speaks to Us: Decolonizing Education by Utilizing Our Elders' Knowledge
Kaandosswin, This is How We Come To Know! Indigenous Graduate Research in the Academy: Worldviews and Methodologies
Kahwà:tsire: Indigenous Families in a Family Therapy Practice with the Indigenous Worldview as the Foundation
Kihcitwâw Kîkway Meskocipayiwin (Sacred Changes): Transforming Gendered Protocols in Cree Ceremonies through Cree Law
Law Thesis (LL.M.)--University of Victoria, 2017.
Kijiikwewin aji: Sweetgrass Stories with Traditional Indigenous Women in Northern Ontario
Kiya Waneekah: (Don't Forget)
Knowing the Past, Facing the Future: Indigenous Education in Canada
Labrador Inuit on the Hunt: Seasonal Patterns, Techniques, and Animals as They Appear in the Early Moravian Diaries
Land Acknowledgment Workshop
Land-Based Learning: A Case Study Report for Educators Tasked with Integrating Indigenous Worldviews into Classrooms
Looks at the H’a H’a Tumxulaux Outdoor Education Program located in Trail, British Columbia which is targeted at 12-15 year-olds.