Contemporary Inuit Drawings
Contemporary Marxist Theory and Native American Reality
Contemporary Native American Autobiography: N. Scott Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain
The Contemporary Situation: The Puyallup Tribal Community: [Chapter] II
Contemporary Usage of the Blessingway Ceremony for Navajo Births
Contested Meanings and Lived Experiences of Two-Spiritness: A Systematic Review of the Canadian Research Literature
A literature review on research regarding two-spirit Indigenous Canadians, the communities hopes to return to a position of honour, and suggestions for future research.
The Contextual Nature of American Indian Criminality
Continuity and Change in Wemindji Cree Childbirth Experiences and Practices: Past and Present
Anthropology Thesis (PhD) -- McGill University, 2019.
A Contract Relating to the Implementation of the Nunavut Final Agreement
Contributions To Trace Element Analysis of Human Scalp Hair
A Conversation with Lisa Brooks about Our Beloved Kin
Cosmological Order As a Model For Navajo Philosophy
Cost of the Revised Northern Food Basket in 2018-2019
Countering Colonization: Native American Women and Great Lakes Missions, 1630-1900
Country Study--New Zealand Indigenous Governance Substantive Paper Document (2)
A Coyote in the Outer World
Crazy Horse Malt Liquor Beverage: The Public Outcry to Save the Image of a Native American Hero
Creating Nunavut and Breaking the Mold of the Past
Creation of an Identity: American Indian Protest Art
Cree Language Structures: A Cree Approach
Cree-Naskapi Commission: 1988 Report
A Creek Warrior For the Confederacy: The Autobiography of Chief George Washington Grayson
A Critical Reading of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Cross-Curricular Connect: Indian Gallery
Cross-Curricular Connect: Indian Gallery
Cross-Linguistic Quantification: Definite Articles vs Demonstratives
Cry For Luck: Sacred Song and Speech Among the Yurok, Hupa, and Karok Indians of Northwestern California
Cultivating Native American Cultures: An Integrated Resource Curriculum
Cultural and Cognitive Considerations in the Prevention of American Indian Adolescent Suicide
Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation
Designed as a brief introduction to the issues for educators.
Cultural Confrontation on Two Fronts: Swedes Meet Lenapes and Saamis in the Seventeenth Century
Cultural Context in Communicative Interaction of Inuit Children
Cultural Developments in Muskeg Lake and the Implications for Career Education
Cultural Heritage of the Sámi in Finnish National Histories 1894–2009
Cultural Humility and Elder Story-Telling: A Locally Developed, Best Practice Informed Intervention
Looks at the development of a cultural humility with Indigenous peoples, requiring self-reflection and a changing of attitudes and behaviours.
Cultural Interpretations and Intracultural Variability in Navajo Beliefs about Breastfeeding
Cultural Property
Cultural Safety and Humility Case Study Report
Cultural Safety Training for Health Professionals Working with Indigenous Populations in Montreal, Quebec
A Culturally Specific Approach: Developing A Métis Methodology for HIV Research
Culture-Based School Mathematics for Reconciliation and Professional Development
Related material: Interview with teacher participant.
The Culture is Prevention Project: Adapting the Cultural Connectedness Scale for Multi-Tribal Communities
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-17 (1974-1993) (Autumn, 1993)
Curbing Cultural Appropriation in the Fashion Industry
Customs and Culture - The Current Situation in Relation to Violence Against Aboriginal Women
Cybersafety for an Indigenous Youth Population
Dakota & Lakota Traditional Games Resource
Dakota games included: Kaƞsu kutepi (They shoot the plum seed); Tasiha uƞpi (Foot bone game); Hokṡina itazipe 9Young boy’s archery); Tahuka caƞhdeṡka (Hoop and arrow); Caƞkawacipina (Spinning tops and whip); and Takapsicapi (Lacrosse).
Lakota games included: Icaslohe econpi (Game of bowls); Inyan onyeyapi (A rock sling); Ipahotonpi (Popgun; Napsiyohli (Small Finger Ring); Tateka yumunpi (Wind Buzzer); and Tate kahwogyapi (Wind Chaser – They are chasing the wind).