Moose Hide Campaign Learning Platform for K-12
Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led movement to engage men and boys in preventing violence against women and children. Site includes links to teacher resources such as a curriculum guide, lesson plans, and videos.
"Most Inhuman Barbarities": A Rhetorical Analysis and Codification of Images of Native Americans in Select Nineteenth Century Informational Texts Written for Children
English Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2000.
MP Raises Financial Case of Churches in House
Murra: Guidelines for the Evaluation of Indigenous Content on the WWW: Increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Participation in EdNA
My Summer on the Pow-wow Trail
Narratives of Community
National Review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker Training
Native American Moons
Lists names of months in a wide variety of North American Indigenous languages.
Native American Sky
Lists English translations of cultural groups' names for: the Milky Way, North Star, Big Dipper, Orion's Belt, Cassiopeia, Pleiades, Corona Borealis, Scorpius, and Aurora Borealis.
Native American Starlore
Tells some of the traditional stories associated with astronomical features of the night sky.
Native Americans in Social Studies Curriculum: An Alabama Case Study
Native People and the Challenge of Computers: Reservation Schools, Individualism, and Consumerism
Native Professor Lambastes Churches' Response
Native Spiritual Paths: Native American Bible College Graduates, 1911-2000
Navajo Transition to Higher Education: Knowledge Systems, Cultural Values and Educational Policies
A Needs Assessment of Aboriginal Students at the University of Manitoba
The New Assimilation Movement: Standards, Tests, and Anglo-American Supremacy
ni t itoota = I Do: An 'I Do' Book in Heritage Michif
Children's book.
Northern Indicators 2000
Nunavut Income Support Policy Review: Ikajuqatigiit - Sharing Knowledge and Support
On Sacred Ground: Commemorating Survival and Loss at the Carlisle Indian School
Ottawa Experimented on Native Kids
Ottawa Moves to Resolve Crisis
Ottawa, Not Natives, Behind Many Lawsuits: Churches Face Third-Party Claims
Ottawa's View of ADR Dampens Enthusiasm
'Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping': History in Canadian Schools--Past, Present, and Future
Our Nations on the Edge of a New Century: B.C. First Nations Regional Health Survey
Out of the Ruts of Nova Scotia Education: Mi'kmaw Doors of Education Emerge
An Overview of the Indigenous Economy in Canada
Discusses characteristics such as labour market and the business sector, institutional settings, and the state of infrastructure.
Pan-Indigenous Vision of Indigenous Studies
Parent Reports of Child Behavior Problems in Young Sami Children: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Perceptions of Successful Adaption Strategies Used by Superintendents, Principals and Teachers in Rural Alaska Schools
Persistence of Native American Students at a Comprehensive University
Portrait in Alienation: Native American Students on a Predominantly White Campus
Postsecondary Education Programs for Aboriginal Peoples: Achievements and Issues
Postsecondary Educational Attainment and Labour Market Outcomes among Indigenous Peoples in Canada from the 2021 Census
Looks at patterns for those residing in remote areas, on reserve, and communities across Inuit Nunangat.
Practitioner Development Strategy Phase One: Report
A Preliminary Case Study of Perceptions of Access to Ethnomedicine in the Environment in the Mi'kmaq Community of Indian Brook
Profiles in Indigenous Health: A Life Long Journey of Learning
Q'epethet ye Mestiyexw, A Gathering of the People
Qu'Appelle Faces a Precarious Future
Qu'Appelle's Legal Bills Pass $200,000 Before First Lawsuit Heard
Ralph Ritcey: School in the South in the 1960s and 1970s
Reader's Theatre: Grade 2 Social Studies: The Signing of Treaty Six
Four scenes, each taking place at a different location (Ottawa, Fort Garry, outside Fort Carleton and Fort Carleton) and involving individuals significant to the negotiations such as Governor Alexander Morris, James McKay, Chief Ahatahkakoop, Chief Mistawasis, Poundmaker and Peter Erasmus. Includes discussion questions and short biographies.