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Aboriginal Perspectives Unit Guide for the Theme Sovereignty and Resistance
Lesson plan for Grades 7-12 uses excerpts from four documentaries: You Are on Indian Land, Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, Our Nationhood, and Dancing Around the Table, Part 1.
Aboriginal Youth & Media Conference at MOA (Part Two)
The After-Life of Documentary: The Impact of You Are on Indian Land
Alcatraz is Not an Island: Recovering Themes of Pan-Indianism From News Accounts of the 1969-71 Occupation
Alternative Media for Public Pedagogy: "Chief" Concerns and Human Agency
American Indian Issues: An Introductory and Curricular Guide for Educators
Contains links to historical overview and nine lesson plans, including: Mascots, Symbols, and Name; Federal Indian Policy: Historical Roots and 19th Century Policies; Indian Boarding Schools; Red Power; and American Indian Tribal Gaming.
American Indians and Popular Culture: Volume 1: Media, Sports, and Politics
Antagonism Sours Relations With First Nations
Are First Nations "Imagined" within the Construction of Canada?
Assembly of First Nations at Crossroads
B.C. First Nations Studies [Textbook]
The "Bended Elbow" News, Kenora 1974: How a Small-Town Newspaper Promoted Colonization
Black Ink and the New Red Power: Native American Newspapers and Tribal Sovereignty
Blak Screens and Cultural Citizenship
Broadcasting Live from Unceded Coast Salish Territory: Aboriginal Community Radio, Unsettling Vancouver
Cardinal Great Leader at Pivotal Point in History
Caribbean Aboriginals Online: Digitized Culture, Networked Representation
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
The Chickasaw Press: A Source of Power and Pride
Chief Takes Plight of Natives to Oprah
Child of Residential School Survivor Kathy Garlow Speaks
Children of the Crocodile
Choking Off That Angel Mother: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins’s Strategic Humor
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Commentary: "Inside Looking Out, Outside Looking In"
Computer-Mediated Communication in Nunavut
Constructing Two Cultural Realities: Newspaper Coverage of Two American Indian Protest Events
Contested Heritage : An Analysis of the Discourse on The Spirit Sings
[Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: Alaska Native Voices]
Dangerous Order: Globalization, Canadian Cities, and Street-Involved Sex Work
Day of Action Lacks Resonance in Saskatchewan
[A Death Feast in Dimlahamid]
Decolonizing Native Histories: Collaboration, Knowledge, and Languages in the Americas
Dennis of Wounded Knee
Development Communication and the Paradox of Choice: Imposition and Dictatorship in Comparing Sámi and the SanBushmen Experiences of Cultural Autonomy
Devolution and Indigenous Mass Media: The Role of Media in Inupiat and Sami Nation-State Building
A Difficult Conversation: The News Media and the Story of the First Peoples of Canada
Digital Indigeneity: Digital Media's Uses for Identity Formation Education, and Activism by Indigenous People in the Northeastern United States
Dionne Brand and Alanis Obomsawin: Polyphony in the Poetics of Resistance
Disassembling Media Representations 101
Diverting an Old Man from Alberta; There is a River Involved, but the Old Man is not in it (He is Reading his Local Newspaper)
E-whanaungatanga: The Role of Social Media in Maori Political Engagement
Development Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massey University, 2013.