Search
1982 Elders Conference 4/5
1983 Elders' Conference 2/5
Adam Solway Interview 1
Agnes Fox and Maria Sinclair Interviews
Almighty Voice and His Wife: Education Guide
Antoine Lonesinger 6 Interview
Art, Native Voice, and Political Crisis: Reflections on Art Education and the Survival of Culture at Kanehsatake
Blackfeet Class Play Honored at Conference
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Clara Pratt Interview #1
Clarence Joe Interview #2
A Companion to American Indian History
Cree Elders Workshop 1
Cree Elders Workshop 10
Cree Elders Workshop 3
Cree Elders Workshop 4
Cree Elders Workshop 5
Cree Elders Workshop 6
Delima Rose Ouellette Interview
Eliza Kneller Interview #2A
Elmira McLeod Interview
The Face Pullers: Ch .3 Images - Mike Foxhead, WWI Soldier with Friends
Photograph of World War I soldier Mike Foxhead with Blackfoot Friends, prior to going overseas. Foxhead served with the 191st Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force and lost his life in the trenches. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.
Holding the Indigenous Voice Hostage
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
The Isolation and Assimilation of Native Americans in Herbert and Redding's Natoma
Jane McKee Interview
Jimmy Meneen Interview 2
Lawrence Joseph Pritchard Interview #2
Lloyd Chief Interview
Mavis J. Adams Interview
Mr. George Clutesi #1 and Mrs. Annie Hayes
Mrs. Edward Joyce Interview #1
Mrs. Lucinda Froman Interview
Mrs. Marion Dillon Interview
My People, the Sioux
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.