B.C. First Nations Studies Teacher's Guide
The Baby Blues
Batoche National Historic Site / Development of the Management Plan for Batoche / Parks Canada's response to Public Comment on the Plan Alternatives.- Report. - June 1982.
Batoche National Historic Site / Management Plan Summary / Batoche Lieu Historique National / Resume du Plan de Gestion - June 1982.
Becoming Anthropological: A Cultural Biography of EL Mitchell's Photographs of Aboriginal People
'Behind Indian Teeth': The Use of Humour in Contemporary Native American Film
Studies four films; Smoke Signals, Powwow Highway, Medicine River, and Dead Man.
English in American Studies Thesis (M.A.)--University of Cape Town, 2004.
Being and Belonging: The State of the Field
Being There: Stage Presence and The Unnatural and Accidental Women
[Bennie Klain]
Bernice Sayese
Chronicles the life and works of the first Aboriginal woman to receive the Prince Albert Citizen of the Year Award.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Between Modernity and "the Real Thing": Maynard Dixon's Mural for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Beyond Limits: Cultural Identity in Contemporary Canadian Fiction
A Bibliography of Contemporary Canadian Inuit Art
Includes books, articles and exhibition catalogues published between 1948/49 and 1982.
Bibliography of Native American Bibliographies
Big Nose and his Painted Elk Skin
Blackfeet Class Play Honored at Conference
Blue Quills First Nations College
Book Review Essays: Art Exhibition Catalogues
Book Reviews
BookCorner
The Booth Sitters of Santa Fe's Indian Market: Making and Maintaining Authenticity
Border Crossings: Thomas King's Cultural Inversions
The Boy in the Treehouse
Boye Ladd: A Visit from a Friend
Powwow dancer, Boye Ladd, relates traditional teachings on various topics relating to First Nations culture, including information about the sacred drum, respect for other people and groups, and the right to wear an eagle feather.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.29.
Boyer's True Legacy Lies Within the Future Artists He Inspired
Brief commentary on artist Bob Boyer, known for making political statements about the way Aboriginal people have been treated throughout the years.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.