Looking Beyond Property: Native Americans and Photography
Loss of Trust Among First Nation People: Implications when Implementing Child Protection Treatment Initiatives
Lumbee Kinship, Community, and the Success of the Red Banks Mutual Association
Man and His World: an Indian, a Secretary and a Queer Child: Expo 67 and The Nation In Canada
Managing the Cultural Promotion of Indigenous People in a Community-based Museum: The Ainu Culture Cluster Project at the Nibutani Ainu Culture Museum, Japan
Maori Voices in the Construction of Indigenous Models of Counselling Theory and Practice
Marae: A Whakapapa of the Maori Marae
The Meaning of Political Participation for Indigenous Youth
Looks at the meaning of political engagement for youth today and implications arising from their attitudes and beliefs in the Canadian electoral processes and institutions.
Media and Ethnic Identity: Hopi Views on Media, Identity, and Communication
Media Arts: Protocols for Producing Indigenous Australian Media Arts
Memories Sustain Us In Our Darkest Times
Métisness in Western Workplaces - Identity and Conflict
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2007.
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Mi'kmaq Children's Perceptions on Education
Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film, Family, Place
Mortuary Beliefs and Practices of the Northern and Southwestern Athapaskans
A Multitude of Identities
Multivocal Narration and Cultural Negotiation: Dorris's A
Yellow Raft in Blue Water and Cloud Chamber
Mutton in the Melting Pot: Food as Symbols of Communication Reflecting, Transmitting, and Creating Ethnic Cultural Identity Among Urban Navajos
Communication Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of New Mexico, 1999.
Nation Building as Process: Reflections of a Nihiyow [Cree]
Native American Education between Assimilation and Self-Determination: Schooling in Tribal Communities in the State of Arizona
Native American Indian Women: Implications for Prison Research
Contends that information regarding identity is reported and is a source of pride and strength which in turn may aid in rehabilitative efforts.
Native American Voices on Identity, Art, and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem
Neeyu Nn'ee min' Nngheeyilh Naach'aaghitlhni: Lhla't'i Deeni Tr'vmdan' Natlhsri=Rooted in the Land of Our Ancestors, We Are Strong: A Tolowa History
Negotiating Change on the Frontier: Indian Women Who Brokered the Collision of Cultures
The New Tribe: Critical Perspectives and Practices in Aboriginal Contemporary Art
"No Place to Go": The Thomas Indian School and the "Forgotten" Indian Children of New York
Northern Ethnographic Landscapes: Perspectives From Circumpolar Nations
Northern Resident Helps Bridge the Gap Between Cultures
Brief profile of Mitiarjuk Attasie Nappaaluk, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation in the Heritage and Spirituality category. Mitiarjuk is a Nunavik storyteller and teacher of Inuit culture, history, language and traditional knowledge.
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