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The Aboriginal Medium: Negotiating the Caesura of Exchange
American Indian and Alaska Native Grandfamilies: The Impact on Child Development
The Canada Problem in Aboriginal Politics
Case 6: The Healthy Foods North Nutrition and Lifestyle Program: A Community- and Evidence-Based Intervention Program among Inuit and Inuvialuit Communities in Arctic Canada
Case : School Nutrition Programs in Remote First Nations Communities of the Western James Bay Region: Impact, Challenges and Opportunities
The Central Eskimo
Changing Land Tenure, Defining Subjects, Neoliberalism and Property Regimes on Native Reserves
Chapter 4: Mental Health Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Chapter Three: The Northwest Fur Trade
Diabetes and the Status Aboriginal Population in Alberta
Disassembling Media Representations 101
Education, Recognition and the Sami People of Norway
First Peoples, Late Admissions: Recognizing Indigenous Rights
Genocide of Native Americans: Historical Facts and Historiographic Debates
Hope: Aboriginal Language use in Canada
How Did the Confederation of Manitoba Take Place?
For use with high school students. Excerpt from Shaping Canada: Our Histories from the Beginning to Present by Linda Connor, Brian Hull, and Connie Wyatt Anderson.
'How Should I Read These?': First Nations Voices in Canadian Literature
"I Came to Tell You of My Life": Narrative Expositions of "Mental Health" in an American Indian Community
Ill Health and Discrimination: The Double Jeopardy for Youth in Punitive Justice Systems
Indians Watching Indians on TV: Native Spectatorship and the Politics of Recognition in Skins and Smoke Signals
Indigenous Perspectives and Experiences: Maori and the Criminal Justice System
Introduction: Ghost Dancing and S.35
“Killer Canucks”: The Role of Aboriginal Epistemology in Joseph Boyden’s Great War Novel Three Day Road
Making a Difference for Indigenous Children
Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water
Extract containing preface, introduction, first chapter Traditional Systems of Writing in Manitowapow, and transcripts of two letters written by Chief Peguis, one of the signatories to the Selkirk Treaty.
Metis Studies: The Development of a Field and New Directions
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas: It Looks Like Manga
Monumental Interventions: Jeff Thomas Seizes Commemorative Space
[My Great-Grandfather Keesta; Development of an Indigenous Theory]
Nishnaabeg Resurgence: Stories from Within
Obscured Obstetrics: Indigenous Midwives in Western Canada
"Once We Became Aware"
Oral History on Trial: Recognizing Aboriginal Narratives in the Courts
Performing the Native Woman: Primitivism and Mimicry in Early Twentieth-Century Visual Culture
Place With No Dawn: A Town's Evolution and Erskine's Arctic Utopia
Postmodernism, Native American Literature and the Real: The Silko-Erdrich Controversy
Promising Practice Five: Work with Aboriginal Communities on Human Trafficking Prevention
Based on a three-month review of publicly available reports and semi-structured interviews. Section 2.5 from: An Exploration of Promising Practices in Response to Human Trafficking in Canada. Scroll to p. 41.
Re-representing Indigeneity: Approaches to History in Some Recent New Zealand and Australian Films
Report on the Sarcee Indians
Rethinking Cultural Theory in Aboriginal Education
Chapter from book: Racism, Colonialism and Indigeneity in Canada edited by Martin J. Cannon and Lina Sunseri.
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The Role of Elders and Elder Teachings: A Core Aspect of Child and Youth Care Education in First Nations Communities
["Rule of Law"]
Selling the Indian: Commercializing and Appropriating American Indian Cultures
Seven War-Exploit Paintings: A Search For Their Origins
The Stolen Generations, a Narrative of Removal, Displacement and Recovery
Transformations: A Sto:lo-Coast Salish Historical Atlas
Wennebojo Meets the Mascot: A Trickster's View of the Central Michigan University Mascot/ Logo
Short story involves the Trickster traveling to Mount Pleasant, Michigan to speak to the former mascot about the university's persistence in using "Chippewa" as their mascot's name.
Chapter from Team Spirits: The Native American Mascot Controversy edited by C. Richard King and Charles Freuhling Springwood; foreword by Vine Deloria Jr.