Land Claims [Part Two]
The Land Is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State
The Land is Our History: Indigeneity, Law, and the Settler State
The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation and The Poetics of Land and Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples
Landscapes’ Lessons: Native American Cultural Geography
in Nineteenth-Century Oregon and Washington
The Last Indian War: Reassessing the Legacy of American Indian Boarding Schools and the Emergence of Pan-Indian Identity
Lateral Violence within the Aboriginal Community in Adelaide: "It Affects Our Identity and Wellbeing"
Learnings from the Message Stick: The Report of the Inquiry into Aboriginal Youth Suicide in Remote Areas
The Life and Death of the Council of Elders of the Descents of Jasper Park
Lipstick Clapsticks: A Yarn and a Kiki with an Aboriginal Drag Queen
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" from Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
Living in a (Schrödinger’s) Box: Jimmie Durham’s Strategic Use of Ambiguity
Living with the Past: The Creation of the Stolen Generation Positionality
Local Values in Governance: Legacy of Choho in Forest and School Management in a Tamang Community in Nepal
Lost, Found and Troubled in Translation: Reconsidering Imagined Indigenous "Communities" in Post-Disaster Taiwan Setting
maamakaajichige mazinaakizon: A Journey of Relating With/Through Our Anishinabe Photographs
MAI Te Kupenga: Supporting Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars within Higher Education
Sarah Jane Tiakiwai
Mâmawoh Kamâtowin, "Coming Together to Help Each Other in Wellness": Honouring Indigenous Nursing Knowledge
Māori Decolonization Through the Te Tīmatanga
Haka
[Mapping Narratives of Métisness and Communities]
[Maps and Memes: Redrawing Culture, Place, and Identity in Indigenous Communities]
Masi Methodology: Centring Pacific Women’s Voices in Research
Mayan Tales From Chiapas, Mexico
Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act
Mestizaje and Globalization: Transformations of Identity and Power
Métis-Astute Social Work: Shining the Light on Some Helpful Practices
[Métis Registries]
Métis Rights, Daniels and Reconciliation
Métis-specific Bibliography for the BCcampus Indigenization Project
Mexicans in Alaska: Interrupting Expectations of the Circumpolar North
Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life across the Borders of Settler States
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
Moondani Yulenj: An Examination of Aboriginal Culture, Identity and Education: Artefact and Exegesis
More Than Stone and Iron: Indigenous History and Incarceration in Canada 1834-1996
Moving Towards an Indigenous Research Process: A Reflexive Approach to Empirical Work with First Nations Communities in Canada
My Reflection of that Time
Naming in Inuit Communities: The Attack on Tradition with the Goal of Assimilation
Narratives From Taiwan: Harnessing the Strength and Solidarity of Indigenous Communities
Narratives of Hope: Enacting Indigenous Language and Cultural Reclamation across Geographies and Positionalities
A Nation of Families: Traditional Indigenous Kinship, the Foundation for Cheyenne Sovereignty
[Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science]
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
Native American Identity: A Review of Twenty-first Century Research
Native Generations: A Campaign Addressing Infant Mortality Among American Indians and Alaska Natives In Urban Areas
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.