Waiting for the Spirit to Speak in Diocese of Keewatin
Waldorf as an Educational Path in Native America
Examines the use of the German created Walfdorf education, that takes a holistic approach, to engage Indigenous students.
"Walk a Mile in My Moccasins": Foundations for Action in First Nations Cancer Control
Walk Helps Keep Shannen's Dream Alive in Regina
A Walk on the Tundra: Book Study
A Walk on the Tundra: Junior Book Study
'Walk Softly and Listen Carefully': Building Research Relationships with Tribal Communities
Walking in Beauty: An American Indian Perspective on Social Justice
Walking in Indian Moccasins: The Native Policies of Tommy Douglas and the CCF
Walking in Multiple Worlds: Aboriginal Young People's Life Work Narratives
"Walking in two worlds and not doing too well in either"
Investigating Vulnerability and Climate Change in Nunavut, Canada
Walking Out With Your Spirit: The Educational Experiences of Former Aboriginal Inmates in B.C. Prison Settings as an Impetus for Transformational Prison Education
Walking the Land, Feeding the Fire: Knowledge and Stewardship Among the Tłįchǫ Dene
Walking the Noble (Savage) )Path: The Didactics of Indigenous Knowledge (Re)Presentation in the Toronto Zoo's Canadian Domain
Walking the Path Together Tools: Appreciative Inquiry
Walking Through Fire and Surviving: Resiliency among Aboriginal Peoples with Diabetes
Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum
Walking with Aalasi: Book Study
Walking with Aalasi: Field Study
Series of activities centred around traditional Inuit plant use. Part of the Adult Basic Education program in Nunavut.
Walking with Ánó:Wara
Walking with Miskwaadesi
Walking With Our Ancestors
Walrus Island: A Pivotal Place for High Arctic Palaeo-Eskimo Societies in Northeast Greenland
Waminda, Mums and Bubs Program
Waminda's Wellbeing Program
Wanuskewin Welcomed Thousands for National Aboriginal Day
Wanuskewin Welcomes TRC National Gathering in Saskatoon From June 20-21
The War of 1812: A Dakota Nation's Contribution to Canada
The War of 1812 and Aboriginal Peoples
Discusses the importance of First Nations peoples' involvement in the conflict and the consequences for them once the war concluded.
A War of Wills: The Social, Political, and Economic Forces That Caused and Prolonged the Second Seminole War
War Parties in Blue: Pawnee Scouts in the US Army
Warfare: An "Undesirable Necessity" in Navajo Life
American Indian Studies Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Arizona, 1999.
Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia
Warlpiri Warriors: Australian Rules Football in Central Australia
Warren Cariou
[Warren Cariou and Marie Clements - Play Chthonics: New Canadian Readings]
Warrior Traders: A Comparative Study of Early Seventeenth-Century French and English North American Trade and Colonization
Warrior Women: Remaking Postsecondary Places Through Relational Narrative Inquiry
Warriors of the King
Warriors of the King: Prairie Indians in World War I
Wasauksing Women Sharing Strength
Washed Away: Native American Representation in Oklahoma Museums and High Schools, 2000-2020
Waste Management in the Urban Ecosystem: The Case of Baguio City and the Municipality of La Trinidad
Water and Aboriginal Peoples' Health: Annotated Bibliography
Water and Indigenous Peoples: Canada's Paradox
Water and Wastewater Report: April 2010-March 2012
Water Ethics for First Nations and Biodiversity in Western Canada
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.