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The Boarding School Experience in American Indian Literature
A Coyote Columbus Story
Humorous short story that tells the story of Columbus from an Indigenous point of view.
Excerpt from One Good Story, That One by Thomas King.
Creating for Culture: Edenshaw's Haida Roots and Cultural Transformations
Cree Intellectual Traditions in History
Dancing That Way, Things Began to Change: The Ghost Dance as Pantribal Metaphor in Sherman Alexie's Writing
The Dane-zaa Creation Story
Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Existential Significance of the Dead in Four Sheets to the Wind
Expressions of Policy Effects: Hearing Memories of Indian Residential Schools
Compares the treatment of Jewish people in the fictional story of Austerlitz by W. G. Sebald with children's experiences in residential schools in Canada, and Indian boarding schools in the United States.
Chapter from Productive Remembering and Social Agency edited by Teresa Strong-Wilson, Claudia Mitchell, Susann Allnutt, and Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan.
The Great Flood
Traditional story suitable for use with Grade 4-7 students. Extract from the book The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway.
Healing the Soul Wound in Flight and The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
How Raven Gave Females Their Tsaw
Images from the Spoken Word: A Comparative Study of Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm’s My Heart as a Stray Bullet and Standing Ground
In a Native Key: Shelley Niro’s Revisioning of the Baroque Suite Form in Suite: Indian (2005)
Indian Female Characterization in Larry Watson’s Montana 1948
Introduction: Contemporary Discourses on "Indianness"
My AILDI Experience
My Story: Danny Lopez
The Native American Experience: Coyote and the Buffalo Folklore Tale Retold by Mourning Dove
Includes brief discussion of Mourning Dove, text of the traditional story and student exercises.
The Native American Experience: The World on the Turtle's Back
Student lesson to accompany the Iroquois creation story.
The Navajo Tradition - Transition to the Bahá’í Faith
Pan-Territorial Report: A Study of Women's Homelessness North of 60
Performing Memory, Transforming Time: History and Indigenous North American Drama
Reconstituting Indigenous Oceanic Folktales
“Shimmering Possibilities” Amongst the Rubble: An Analysis of Joy Harjo’s “When the World as We Knew It Ended”
Speaking Out: Voices of Native American Female Playwrights
Spirituality and Addiction: The Role of Twelve-Step Programs in Eden Robinson's Blood Sports
Story of the Blind Halibut Fisherman
The Story of the Lazy Son-in-Law
Totem
Humorous short story from One Good Story, That One by Thomas King.