Gender Balance and Cultural Renewal in Oyate / Sioux Literature
Gerald Vizenor: Compassionate Trickster
Gerald Vizenor's Shadow Plays: Narrative Mediations and Multiplicities of Power
Giveaway: Native Lesbian Writers
"God of the Whiteman! God of the Indian! God Al-fucking-mighty!": The Residential School Legacy in Two Canadian Plays
A Good Day to Be Alive: Some Observations on Contemporary American Indian Writing
Goodbye, Columbus: Take Two
Compares the treatment of the "discovery" of North America in two children's books: Encounter by Jane Yolen and A Coyote Columbus Story by Thomas King.
Excerpt from A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children edited by Doris Seale and Beverly Slapin.
Gooniyandi Stories of Early Contact with Whites
Grade 5 Social Studies: People and Stories of Canada to 1867: A Foundation for Implementation
Modules: First Peoples, Early European Colonization (1600 to 1763), Fur Trade, and From British Colony to Confederation (1763 to 1867).
Grateful For the Push: A Tribute to Lavonne Ruoff
The Great Spirit Goddess
Guest Editor's Introduction [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 5 no.1]
Guest Editor's Preface : Studies in American Indian Literatures
Halfact
'Hang on to these words': Johnny David's Delgamuukw Evidence
[Hank Williams First Nation: Screenplay]
Harold of Orange: A Screenplay
Haunted by Pehin Hanska
Havasu Ba Qwawa (The Language of the People)
Have Some Old Fashioned Christmas Fun at Rez
He Said / She Said: Writing Oral Tradition in John Gunn's "Ko-pot Ka-nat" and Leslie Silko's
The Hero's Journey in Jame's Welch's Fools Crow and Traditional Pikuni Sacred Geography
Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, vol. 1
Himwic`a: Our Legends: As Told by Our Hupačasath Elders
Retelling of seven traditional stories including: When the Eagle Went to Borrow Eyes from the Snail; The Shadow; Daughter of Sea Cucumber; The Thunderbird Has a Nest on Thunder Mountain; and When the Codfish Was Sad.
Written in English and Hupačasath.
History and Indigeneity in the Works of John Major Richardson
Honoring LaVonne Ruoff
"'How Should I Eat These?' With Your Mouth, Asshole": First Nations Women's Literature Responds to Colonial Discourse
"I Defy Analysis": A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
I Lost My Talk
I'm Going Home
"I Was the One to Make the Peace": Roberto Thomson and the Seri Indians
I Will Sing (For My People)
Ilagiit and TuqΠuraqtuq Inuit Understandings of Kinship and Social Relatedness
Illusions
Imagining Difference: Legend, Curse and Spectacle in a Canadian Mining Town
In Praise of Old Friendships
In the Camp of Big Bear: Narrative Representations of the Frog Lake Uprising, 1885
Indi'n Humor: Bicultural Play in Native America
Indian Aesthetics: Literature
The Indian Captivity Narrative, 1550-1900
Indian Education
Indian Literature and Critical Responsibility
The Indian Who Made America
Indians and Immigrants: Survivance Stories of Literacies
Indigeneity and Transnationality?
Indigenizing the Future: Why We Must Think Spatially in the Twenty-First Century
Looks a the life of Vine Deloria, Jr. and his contributions as an Indigenous thinker and intellectual.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.