Empowering Aboriginal Voice in Aboriginal Education
English, Pedagogy, and Ideology: A Case Study of the Hampton Institute, 1878–1900
Enriching Anti-Racist Social Work Curriculum: Sensitizing Concepts from New Brunswick
Ensuring Diversity within Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Classrooms
Environment, Cultures and Social Change on the Great Plains: A History of Crow Creek Tribal School
Establishing Core Content for Culturally Grounded Harm Reduction Intervention for Urban Indigenous After-School Youth in the Pacific Northwest
Using interviews to identify risk factors for urban Indigenous youth to help implement a more culturally relevant harm prevention programing.
Ethics Guidelines for Aboriginal Communities Doing Healing Work
Existence and Possibilities: Citizenship, High School, and At-Risk Youth
Expanding the American Literary Canon: A Comparative Analysis of the Navajo Nightway and Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself"
English Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Texas at Arlington, 2000.
Experimental Eskimos
Facilitating Native American High School Success: Learning From The Graduates
Factors Contributing to Resilience in Aboriginal Persons Who Attended Residential Schools
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Fetal Alcohol Effects: A Survey of Alaskan Educators
Finding the Indigenous in Indigenous Studies
First Nation Family Culture: Implications for the Classroom
First Nation/Provincial Education Authority Partnerships
First Nations of the Southern Praries
First Nations Post-Secondary Education Review: National Report
First Nations Schools: Challenging and Rewarding Places to Teach
First Nations Special Education Policy
First Nations Youth: Experiences and Outcomes in Secondary and Postsecondary Learning
First Peoples' Knowings as Legitimate Discourse in Education: Coming Home to the Village
The First Shot Rang Out
Website for virtual exhibit centred on the Battle of Duck Lake, the first armed engagement of the North West Resistance. Includes links to 110 images, the story of the battle from the differing perspectives of the museum, the Métis, civilians and military, and First Nations and brief biographies of Gabriel Dumont, Louis Riel, Hillyard Mitchell, L.N.F. Crozier, and Acheson Gosford Irvine.
FirstVoices: Language Legacies Celebrating Indigenous Cultures
Fledgling Survivors' Group to Lobby for Tribunal
From Fireside to TV Screen Self-Determination and Anishnaabe Storytelling Traditions
A Future with a Past: Hazel Pete, Cultural Identity, and the Federal Indian Education System
Geoffrey R. Weller, 1942-2000
Getting into Michif
Guardian Rivalries: G.E.E. Lindquist, John Collier, and the Moral Landscape of Federal Indian Policy, 1910-1950
Guest Editorial: Missing Links in Reaching Culturally Diverse Students in Academic Libraries
Guidelines for Respecting Cultural Knowledge
A Handbook for Aboriginal Parents of Children with Special Needs
Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum
Discusses how to combine Indigenous ways of knowing and traditional teaching methods with Western methodologies to produce a two-eyed seeing approach to science education. Designed for the Alaska context but can be adapted to other regions.