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Baawaajige: Exploring Dreams as Academic References
Battles, Syntheses, Revisions, and Prophecies: Histories and
Modernities in the Phoenix Indian School's Native American,
1901–1916
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
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
Changing the Subject: The TRC, Its National Events, and the Displacement of Substantive Reconciliation in Canadian Media Discourse
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.
Civilization, Law, and Customary Diplomacy: Arguments Against Removal in Cherokee and Seneca Letters to the Federal Government
Coming to You From the Indigenous Future: Native Women, Speculative Film Shorts, and the Art of the Possible
Controlling Land: Historical Representations of News Discourse in British Columbia
Coyote's Way: Missy Whiteman's Indigenous New Media
Decolonization through Collaborative Filmmaking: Sharing Stories from the Heart
Discourses of Blame: An Analysis of Media Coverage in the Robert Pickton Case
"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
Exploring and Revitalizing Indigenous Food Networks in Saskatchewan, Canada, as a Way to Improved Food Security
Following the Green Path: Honor the Earth and Presentations of Anishinaabe Indigeneity
Forging Community through Disaster Response: Nepali Canadians and the 2015 Earthquakes
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.
Haida Emoji
The Homestead as Fortress: Fact or Folklore?
Noelene Cole ... [et al.]
How Does the Media Portray Drinking Water Security in Indigenous Communities in Canada?: An Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage from 2000-2015
Search performed in Windspeaker, Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and National Post yielded 256 relevant results. Analysis of articles found limited coverage focused of government responses rather than preventative measures.
“I Have Seen the Future and I Won’t Go”: The Comic Vision of Craig Strete’s Science Fiction Stories
Imagining Indigenous Digital Futures: An Afterword
Indigenous Women as Newspaper Representations: Violence and Action in 1960s Vancouver
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 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.
The Listener: Remembering The Dane-zaa Soundscape Recordings of Howard Broomfield
“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 Mechanics of Survivance in Indigenously-Directed Video-Games: Invaders and Never Alone
Medicines at Standing Rock: Stories of Native Healing through Survivance
"Native" Advertising: An Evaluation of Nike's N7 Social Media Campaign
Native to the Device: Thoughts on Digital Indigenous Studies
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.