From "Orphan" to "Settler": The Making of the Reverend Henry Budd
Discusses the early life of Budd (sakachuwescum), who was of Cree-HBC employee parentage and became the first ordained Indigenous missionary in British North-West America.
Sample chapter from Prophetic Identities: Indigenous Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75.
"From Our Side We Will Be Good Neighbour[s] to Them": Doukhobor-Sinixt Relations at the Confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers in the Early Twentieth Century
From Recognition to Agonistic Reconciliation: A Critical Multilogue on Indigenous-Settler Relations in Canada
From Red Fears to Red Power: The Story of the Newspaper Coverage of Wounded Knee 1890 and Wounded Knee 1973
From Savagery to Civilization: The Canadian North-West: Its History and Its Troubles from the Early Days ... and the Narrative of Three Insurrections
From Science to Action and From Action to Science: The Nunavik Trichinellosis Prevention Program
From The "Dreamtime" To The Present: The Changing Role of Aboriginal Rock Paintings In Western Arnhem Land, Austrailia
From the Health Workers
From the Land of Ever Winter to the American Southwest. Athapaskan Migrations, Mobility, and Ethnogenesis
From the Library and Archives: A Few Recollections on My Relationship with Olive
From the Other Side: Recently Collected Oral Evidence of Contacts Between the Torres Strait Islanders and the Papuan Peoples of the Southwestern Coast
From the Reservation: A Theory Regarding the Development of Native American Students
"From This Place and of This Place:" Climate change, sense of place, and health in Nunatsiavut, Canada
Frustrated Residential School Victim Continues His Struggle
Fueling the Epidemic: HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination
Full Circle: First Nations, Métis, Inuit Ways of Knowing
Full Circle: First Nations, Métis, Inuit Ways of Knowing: A Common Threads Resource
Funding and Ethics in Métis Community Based Research: The Complications of a Contemporary Context
Funding Approved Under the Native Economic Development Program
The Fur Farms of Alaska: Two Centuries of History and a Forgotten Stampede
The Fur Trade
Overview of fur trade history and relationship between the traders and the Indigenous population.
Fur Trader Game
For use with the article The Business That Created a Country found on p. 6 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" in Kayak: Canada's History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades1 to 5.
Future Directions For Aboriginal Health - Health Education for Aboriginal People
The Future We Don’t Want: Indigenous Peoples at Rio+20
Gabriel Dumont - Portrait
Gains Are Being Made in Language and Culture Retention
Comments on the findings from the First Nations Regional Health Survey (FHS) which offers an accurate picture of health and living conditions in First Nations communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
Gambling Away the Inheritance: The Cherokee Nations and Georgia's Gold and Land Lotteries of 1832-33
Gambling in Greenlandic Adolescents
The Gang Alternative: A Participant Perspective
Gap Analysis Research Project
Garden of Native Prairie Plants: Botany and Ethnobotany
Gardens of Rongo: Applying Cross-Field Anthropology to Explain Contact Violence in New Zealand
GDI Wins Big at Saskatchewan Book Awards
Gee Meeyo Pimawtshinawn (It Was a Good Life): Saskatchewan Métis Road Allowance Memories: A Living Heritage Project
Gender and Politics in a Carrier Indian Community
Gender and Sexuality in Indigenous North America, 1400-1850
Gender Differences in Comorbidity of Conduct Disorder Among Adolescents in Northern Finland
Gender Identity, Ethnic Identity, and Smoking Among First Nations Adolescents
Gender in Art: A Comparison of Lakota Women's and Men's Art, 1820–1920
Art History Thesis (PhD) -- University of New Mexico, 1989.
Gender Matters: Building Strength in Reconciliation
Gender, Navajo Leadership and "Retrospective Falsification"
Gender Relations in Native North America
Gender, Subsistence, Change, and Resilience in Quinhagak’s Present and Past
Examines archeological evidence and interviews to learn how the Yup'ik adapted to changes in their environmental and social world.