Recent Writings by American Indians
The Reception of Indigenous Life Stories: The Case of The Days of Augusta
The Reciprocity Principle and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Understanding the Significance of Indigenous Protest on the Presumpscot River
Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision
Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision
Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision
Reclaiming Land and Spirit in the Western Apache Homeland
Reclaiming Our Voices: Two Spirit Health & Human Service Needs in New York State
Reclaiming the Wasteland: Samson and Delilah and the Historical Perception and Construction of Indigenous Knowledges in Australian Cinema
Reclaiming Tradition Around The Kitchen Table: a Model for HIV, Hepatitis and Sexual Health Education
The Recognition of Indigenous People's Rights in the Context of Area Protection and Management in the Arctic
The Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' and Community Traditional Knowledge in International Law
Recognizing Indians: Place, Identity, History, and the Federal Acknowledgment of the Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation
Recollections of Crystal III, Padloping Island
Recommendations for Clinical Care Guidelines on the Management of Otitis Media in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Populations
Recommendations from Research Into What Aboriginal Students Say Affects Their Social and Emotional Wellbeing While at University
Reconciliation: A Work in Progress
Reconciliation and Third-Party Interests: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
Reconciliation-to-forgive v. Reconciliation-to-forget
Reconciling Amerindian and Euroamerican (Mis)Understandings of a Shared Past: Cross-Cultural Conflict Historiograpy and the 1832 Hannah Bay "Massacre"
Reconciling Differences: The Triumphs are Spectacular, But Few
Comments on the twentieth anniversary of the Oka Crisis and the healing and reconciliation done by the sister of slain police officer Corporal Marcel Lemay.
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Reconciling Indigenous Need With the Urban Welfare State? Evidence of Culturally-appropriate Services and Spaces for Aboriginals in Winnipeg, Canada
Reconsidering Riel: A Necessary Exercise
Reconstituting Indigenous Oceanic Folktales
Reconstructing the Indian: The Second World War, Reconstruction and the Image of the "Indian" in English Canada, 1943-1945
Record Crowds Expected at Batoche
Recreational Birdwatching, Empire, and Gender in Southern Ontario, 1791-1886
Recruiting and Retention Concerns Health Care Team
Explores problems some Aboriginal communities have recruiting and retaining health care professionals.
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Recycling Used Boom Towns: Dawson and Tourism
[Red: A Haida Manga]
Red Feminist Analysis: Reading Violence and Criminality in Contemporary Native Women's Writing
Red Land, Red Power: Grounding Knowledge in the American Indian Novel; Seeing Red: Anger, Sentimentality, and American Indians
Red River Rendezvous
Red River's Anglophone Community: The Conflicting Views of John Christian Schultz and Alexander Begg
Discusses how the two men's writings illustrate the two views points about the best option for Red River settlement's future: those who were in favour of annexation by Canada and those who felt that it would not be in the settlement's best interests since terms and conditions of it's future would be dictated by eastern Canadians.
Red Runners: "The New Objectification of Native Art and Identity"
Red & White Men; Black, White & Grey Hats: Literary Attitudes to the Interaction between European and Native Canadians in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Investigates how attitudes changed between European and Indigenous Canadians in early literature.