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The Aesthetics of Communication and the Communication of Cultural Aesthetics: A Perspective on Ian Dunlop's Films of Aboriginal Australia
Baawaajige: Exploring Dreams as Academic References
Black Ink and the New Red Power: Native American Newspapers and Tribal Sovereignty
Blak Screens and Cultural Citizenship
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
Canadian Aboriginal People's Experiences with HIV/AIDS as Portrayed in Selected English Language Aboriginal Media (1996–2000)
The Cedar Project - Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability of Mobile Health Among Young Indigenous People Who Have Used Drugs in British Columbia, Canada: Mixed Methods Exploratory Study
Ceremonial Tradition as Form and Theme in Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven: A Performance-Based Approach to Native American Literature
Changing Images: Photographic Collections of First People of the Pacific Northwest Coast Held in the Royal British Columbia Museum, 1860-1920
Characterizing the Internet as an Essential Organizational Resource: Results from a Study at the Native Men's Residence
Examines the importance of internet connection for homeless and outreach service users in obtaining housing and employment.
Children of the Crocodile
Choosing America's Heroes and Villains: Lessons Learned from the Execution of Silon Lewis
Defining the Native: Local Print Media Coverage of the NMAI
Digitizing Cherokee Culture: Libraries, Students, and the Reservation
Discourses Influencing Nurses' Perceptions of First Nations Patients
Discourses of Blame: An Analysis of Media Coverage in the Robert Pickton Case
Disparities in the Coverage of Cancer Information in Ethnic Minority and Mainstream Print Media
"Doing Everything Possible to Encourage a British Sentiment": The Rise of Film Censorship and Regulation of Picture Houses in British Columbia, 1910–15
Editorial: Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going
Fantastic Topographies: Neo-Liberal Responses to Aboriginal Land Claims in British Columbia
Fires Were Started: An Interview with Noam Gonick
Forging Community through Disaster Response: Nepali Canadians and the 2015 Earthquakes
Framing Cinematic Indians within the Social Construction of Place
Looks at the impact of cinematic portrayals of Native Americans. Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Generative Generations: Adapting Culturally Rooted Science Ideas to Video Game Design
Examines a pilot project to provide workshop kits designed to encourage Indigenous youth to create video games that reflect their Indigenous knowledge.
Gym Shoes, Maps, and Passports, Oh My!: Creating Community or Creating Chaos at the NMAI?
Haida Emoji
HIV/AIDS Risk Factors as Portrayed in Mass Media Targeting First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples of Canada
"I am a Red-Skin": The Adoption of a Native American Expression (1769-1826)
"Indian Country" on Washington's Mall--The National Museum of the American Indian: A Review Essay
Indigenous Voice and Vision as Commodity in a Mass-Consumption Society: The Colonial Politics of Public Opinion Polling
Integrating Mentorship and Digital Storytelling to Promote Wellness for Alaska Native Youth
Examines the use of digital storytelling, through the Intergenerational Dialogue Exchange and Action (IDEA), and its impact on the Indigenous youth in Alaska.
The Jesuit Republic and Brother Care in The Mission: An Allegory of the Conquest
"The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
Lines and Criss-crossings: Hyperlinks in Australian Indigenous Narratives
“Lives, Breathes, and Thrives”: Can American Indian Students With Disabilities Access Tribal College Websites?
Looks at the inaccessibility of tribal college websites and support available for Indigenous students with disabilities.
Lost and Forgotten: Sex Workers on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
The Making of Who We Are, Now Showing at the NMAI Lelawi Theater
The Media, Aboriginal People and Common Sense
Media Matters: Visual Representations of Aboriginal Australia
Medicines at Standing Rock: Stories of Native Healing through Survivance
Miss Indian America: Regulatory Gazes and the Politics of Affiliation
A Museum of the Indian, Not for the Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian: Sharing the Gift
Native American Barbie: The Marketing of Euro-American Desires
Discusses commodification of Native American culture in mass toy manufacture, by analyzing packaging material and accompanying text of nine Native American Barbies produced between 1981 and 2003.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Now Is the Time
Reviews Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter short film Now Is the Time. The films acts as a sequel to the 1970 National Film Board of Canada short film This Was the Time documenting the raising of the first totem pole on Haida Gwaii. To view article scroll down to page 130.