Place, Performance, and Social Memory in the 1890s Ghost Dance
The Placebo Effect: International Patent Law and the Protection of Traditional Plant Medicine
Placing the Ancestors: Postmodernism, "Realism", and American Indian Identity in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
Plains Cree: A Grammatical Study
The Plains Cree Grotowski
Plan Trains Aboriginal Workers for Mining Careers
Reports on a Multi-Party Training Plan for preparing Aboriginal workers for mining careers in northern Saskatchewan, where 40% of the employees are Aboriginal.
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Plant Taxonomic Systems and Ethnobotany of Three Contemporary Indian Groups of the Pacific Northwest (Haida, Bella Coola, and Lillooet)
Play Provides Sex Education Roadmap
Comments on the positive feedback the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company received when performing their interactive play on sex education to three schools in Saskatoon and La Ronge.
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Playing by the Rules: Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning in Ontario; The Lands for Life Case Study
Playing Colonial: Cowgirls, Cowboys, and Indians in Australia and North America
Playing Dead: A Contemplation Concerning the Arctic
Pluralism and Race/Ethnic Relations in Canadian Social Science, 1880-1939
The Plurality of Meanings Shouldered by the Term "Aboriginality": An Analysis of the Delgamuukw Case
PM's Committee Ponders $11b Proposal
Describes the strategies employed by First Nations National Chief Matthew Coon Come as he seeks to ensure First Nations issues be included in the federal government's upcoming Throne Speech.
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PM's Use of Aboriginal Front Group May Backfire
The Poetics of Self, Body and World: A Phenomenological Reinterpretation of B.C. Ethnography of Aboriginal Peoples
Poetry
Contains the poems: "Planting", "At Lame Deer, Montana", "Heat", "Mother’s Only Daughter", "Cicada", "Smoke Dancers", "Cactus Song", "Something Is Always Taking Us Away", "Amoroleck’s Words", "James Don Santiago Kirker, King of New Mexico: His Vision". "The Fish Dancers", "Gray Wolf", "On the Other Side", "Take It to the Cedar" and "Since Carving the Flute".
Poetry
The Polemics of Eating Fish in Tasmania: The Historical Evidence Revisited
A Policeman’s Lot is Not a Happy One: The Mounted Police and Prohibition in the North-West Territories, 1874-91
Policies and Programs of the University of New Mexico on Native American Student Persistence
Policing a Natural Fit for Aboriginal RCMP Officer
Policing on American Indian Reservations: A Report to the National Institute of Justice
Policy Challenges in American Indian/Alaska Native Health Professions Education
The "Policy of Aggressive Civilization" and Projects of Governance in Roman Catholic Industrial Schools for Native Peoples in Canada, 1870-95
'Polishing the Kaswentha': A Haudenosaunee View of Environmental Cooperation
Political Autonomy and Integration of Authority: The Understanding of Saami Self-Determination
The Political Dimension of Aboriginal Rights
The Political Economy of "Aboriginal Customary Law"
A Political Economy of Diabetes, Pregnancy, and Identity in the Gila River Indian Community
Political Inclusion of the Saami as Indigenous People in Norway
Political Participation in Greenland in the 19th Century, State Hegemony, and Emancipation
Political Protest, Conflict, and Tribal Nationalism: The Oklahoma Choctaws and the Termination Crisis of 1959-1970.
Political Ramifications of Gender Complementarity for Women in Native American Literature
Politics in the Canadian Novel
The Politics of Annihilation : A Psycho-Historical Study of the Repression of the Ghost Dance on the Sioux Indian Reservations as an Event in U.S. Foreign Policy
The Politics of Children
Humorous look at the pitfalls involved when writing for children's educational television programming and explains how it differs from writing plays for the same audience.
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