Whither the Historians? The Case for Historians in the Native Title Process
"Who Am I? I Am the One Who Sits in the Middle": A Conversation with Billy Evans Horse, Former Kiowa Tribal Chairman (1982-1986, 1994-1998)
Who Can Be a Citizen?: Decoding the "Law of the Land" in Contemporary Manitoba Politics
Who Controls the Hunt?: Ontario's Game Act, The Canadian Government and the Ojibwa, 1800-1940
Who Do You Think I Am?: A Story of Tom Longboat
Who's Indigenous and Who Needs To Know?
Who's Really to Blame?
Discusses the national residential school survivors organization set up by Alvin Tolley and Walter Rudnicki and the high incidence of paedophilia in this Ottawa school system.
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Who's The Boss? Post-Colonialism, Ecological Research and Conservation Management on Australian Indigenous Lands
Who Steals Indigenous Knowledge?
Who Will Pay for Harper's Cuts?
Comments on federal cuts at Environment Canada and proposed cuts to the Canadian Coast Guard and Search and Rescue stations.
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'The Whole Thing You're Doing is White Man's Ways': fareWel's Northern Tour
Whose Land is Lapland?: The Nellim Case: A Study of the Divergent Claims of Forestry, Reindeer Herding and Indigenous Rights in Northern Finland
Whose Land is This?: The Struggle for Control of Lands in North America to the War of 1812
Why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Services are a Good Investment for Business and Industry
Why am I Poor?: First Nations Child Poverty in Ontario
Why Information About Guardianship Might Be Of Interest To Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers
Why Mark Twain Murdered Injun Joe: And Will Never Be Indicted
Why People Gamble: A Qualitative Study of Four New Zealand Ethnic Groups
Widening the Circle
Wilaat Hooxhl Nisga'ahl [Galdoo'o] [Ýans]: Gik'uuhl-gi, Guuń-sa ganhl Angoogam: Using Plants the Nisga'a Way: Past, Present and Future Use
Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians: Material Culture and Race in Colonial Louisiana
Wilderness and Culture: Tourist Views and Experiences in the Laponian World Heritage Area
Wilderness Politics in Finnish Lapland: Core and Periphery Conflicts
William Apess
Winds from the North: Tewa Origins and Historical Anthropology
Wing Fans: A Short Record of Their Functions in the West
Winnebagos, Cherokees, Apaches, and Dakotas: The Persistence of Stereotyping American Indians in American Advertising Brands
Winslow Orange Ware and the Ancestral Hopi Migration Horizon
Winter Studies and Summer Rambles: Anna Jameson's Representation of the 'Other' and Self in 19th Century Colonial Canada
Wiring the Nation! Including First Nations? Aboriginal Canadians and Federal e-Government Initiatives
Wisdom of the People: Potential and Pitfalls in Efforts by the Comanches to Recreate Traditional Ways of Building Consensus
Wise Practices in Indigenous Community Economic Development
Comments on seven key factors of success for community economic development.
"Wise Practices": Integrating Traditional Teachings With Mainstream Treatment Approaches
"Wise women from the east": Representations and Self-Representations of Women in the Methodist Mission Field in Western Canada, 1880-1925
With an Ear to the Ground: The CCF/NDP and Aboriginal Policy in Canada, 1926-1993
With Laura: Attachment and the Healing Potential of Substitute Caregivers Within Cross-Cultural Child Welfare Practice
With Reserves: Colonial Geographies and First Nations Health
Withering Snow And Ice In The Mid-Latitudes: A New Archaeological And Paleobiological Record For The Rocky Mountain Region
Without Reservation: The Chatham-Kent Community Network & Caldwell First Nation Land Dispute
Without Reservation: The Making of America's Most Powerful Indian Tribe and Foxwoods, the World's Largest Casino
Without Reservations: Novelist Sherman Alexie Talks About His New Movie, "Smoke Signals", and How It Feels to be the "Native American Spike Lee"
Wives and Husbands: Gender and Age in Southern Arapaho History
Wolf Men of the Plains: Pawnee Indian Warriors, Past & Present
The Woman Who Married a Beaver: Trade Patterns and Gender Roles in the Ojibwa Fur Trade
Women Acknowledged For All That They Survived
Comments on stories heard at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission event held in Saskatoon, June 2012, especially those of women abused while at residential schools and when they returned to their communities.
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