The Legacy of Iouskeha and Tawiscaron: The Western Wendat People to 1701
"The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
Legal and Normative Bases For Saami Claims to Land in the Nordic
The Legend of the Mimigwesseos
The Legend of the White Horse Plain
Legends of Our Times: Cultural identification
Legends of the Elders
The Lemhi Shoshoni: Ethnogenesis, Sociological Transformations, and the Construction of a Tribal Nation
A Less Private Practice: Government Lawyers and Legal Ethics
Lesson Focus: B.C.’s First Peoples. How has the Potlatch in Coastal BC changed or stayed the same over time?
Recommended for Grade 3 Social Studies.
Lesson: The 13 Moons
Lessons From Research: Editor's Introduction [Volume 2, Number 1]
Lessons Learned: Settler Colonialism, Development, and the UN Regional Training Centre in Vancouver, 1959-62
A Lethal Education: Institutionalized Negligence, Epidemiology, and Death in United States American Indian Boarding Schools, 1879-1934
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of California Los Angeles, 2020.
Letsemot, “Togetherness”: Exploring How Connection to Land, Water, and Territory Influences Health and Wellness with First Nations Knowledge Keepers and Youth in the Fraser Salish Region of British Columbia
Examines the connection between land and health in the Stó:lō culture and how this connection can be used to guide Indigenous health policies.
Letter from the Interior: James Teit and the "Injustice of Displacement"
Letters to the Editor
Contains three letters commenting on various health issues and experiences.
Life After Leadership
A Life Story in the Ethnographic Context: A Two-Spirit American Indian Living with AIDS
Life When Renting for Older Māori
Study of 42 (18 men, 24 women) renters in the Hawke’s Bay region of Aotearoa - New Zealand. Findings discuss living costs, landlord relationships, family relationships, and a comparison to home ownership.
Lifestyles, Diets, and Native American Exposure Factors Related to Possible Lead Exposures and Toxicity
Lifeweaving: Towards a Metaphysics of Cultural Identity
Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy in Unique Manitoba Populations
"The Line Which Separates": Race, Gender, and the Alberta-Montana Borderlands, 1862-1892
Linking Indigenous Communities with Regional Development in Canada
(CFE)
Liquor Licensing and Community Action in Regional and Remote Australia: A Review of Recent Initiatives
Literacy Development Through Knowledge Building Technology in Canada's Eastern Arctic: Educators' Perspectives
Literacy in Aboriginal Education: An Historical Perspective
Literature
A Literature Review Prepared for Native Women's Association of Canada: A Highlight of the Pathways (and Barriers) to Stable, Culturally Appropriate Housing Experienced by Indigenous 2SLGBTQQIA
Literatures, Communities, and Learning: Conversations with Indigenous Writers
Live and Learn and Eat Snow Through Travel
Author discusses the experience of attending the first annual Whitehorse Comedy Festival.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
The Lived Experience of a Traditional Female Ojibway Elder
“Lives, Breathes, and Thrives”: Can American Indian Students With Disabilities Access Tribal College Websites?
Looks at the inaccessibility of tribal college websites and support available for Indigenous students with disabilities.
Living in Nunavik: Considering the Housing Production System Through Complexity
Explores the difference between a building versus a dwelling to find a more sustainable solution to Inuit housing issues.
Living in the South, Caring in the North: Exploring Inuit Women’s Care Responsibilities
Examines the migration of Inuit women to urban centers and how their roles as caregivers influenced their decision to relocate.
The Living Stone
Living with a Diagnosis of Cancer in Canada's Western Arctic: A Project Examining the Experiences of Cancer Patients at Stanton Regional Health Board Medical Clinics
Local Know-How and Self-Construction in the Tundra: A Reading of the Salluit Fjord Cabins
Examines the cultural and architectural significance of Nunavik's cabins and how they could be used to address the Inuit communities housing issues.