Aboriginal Cultural Capital Creation and Radio Production in Urban Ontario
Aboriginal Faces of Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Journalism Pioneer Improved World
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Official website of APTN, a national TV network in Canada, where programming is dedicated to First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples, including documentaries, news, drama, education and entertainment. Some programs are in Indigenous languages including Cree, Dene and Inuktitut with occasional use of subtitles and French.
Aboriginal Territories in Cyberspace
The Aesthetics of Communication and the Communication of Cultural Aesthetics: A Perspective on Ian Dunlop's Films of Aboriginal Australia
Ahenakew Worked For the Future
All My Online Relations: Aboriginal Community Participation in Planning for Alberta SuperNet Broadband Technology
American Indian Women: Sorting Through Myth and History: A Study of American Indian Women, Stereotypes, and Education in the Classroom
Are First Nations "Imagined" within the Construction of Canada?
Aurora Online With Drew Hayden Taylor: An Afternoon with Drew Hayden Taylor, Playwright
Bernard Wheeler: Pioneer in Aboriginal Journalism
Beyond Glitter to Grief
Black Ink and the New Red Power: Native American Newspapers and Tribal Sovereignty
Blackfellas Whitefellas and the Hidden Injuries of Race
Blak Screens and Cultural Citizenship
Canadian Aboriginal People's Experiences with HIV/AIDS as Portrayed in Selected English Language Aboriginal Media (1996–2000)
Canadian Indians at the Front
Brief article argues that even though men were not citizens and therefore knew "no politics as yet", they enlisted because they were monarchists. Comments on the high number "Indians" who volunteered for service. Tone reflects attitudes of the time. Several issues on one pdf. To access this article use page counter at the top of the screen and go to page 972 of 1276.
Cardinal Great Leader at Pivotal Point in History
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
Childhood Indians: Television, Film and Sustaining the White (sub)Conscience
Children of the Crocodile
Choosing America's Heroes and Villains: Lessons Learned from the Execution of Silon Lewis
Constructing Two Cultural Realities: Newspaper Coverage of Two American Indian Protest Events
[Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: Alaska Native Voices]
Culturally Responsive Teaching for American Indian Students
Defining the Native: Local Print Media Coverage of the NMAI
Development Communication and the Paradox of Choice: Imposition and Dictatorship in Comparing Sámi and the SanBushmen Experiences of Cultural Autonomy
The Diary of Abraham Ulrikab: Text and Context
Includes English translation of article originally written in German: "Eskimos at the Berlin Zoo" by Dr. Rudolf Virchow.
Digitizing Cherokee Culture: Libraries, Students, and the Reservation
Discourses Influencing Nurses' Perceptions of First Nations Patients
Disparities in the Coverage of Cancer Information in Ethnic Minority and Mainstream Print Media
An Environmental Controversy: How Newspapers Framed Coverage of the Bush Administration's Proposal to Drill For Oil and Natural Gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
An Epic Battle of Whales, Rabbits & Warriors
An Era of Free Native American Press: Tim Giago and the Lakota Times, Indian Country Today, and the Lakota Journal, 1981--2003
"Faith" in Social Change: Three Case Studies from American Social Movement History, 1890-1940
Fantastic Topographies: Neo-Liberal Responses to Aboriginal Land Claims in British Columbia
Fires Were Started: An Interview with Noam Gonick
First Nations Curatorial Incubator
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.