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The Annals of the Cakchiquels: The Original Text, with a Translation, Notes and Introduction
The Archaeology of Ancient Religion in the Eastern Woodlands
"Ashaammaliaxxia", the Apsaalooke Clan System: A Foundation for Learning
The Bear in Selected American, Canadian, and Native Literature: a Pedagogical Symbol Linking Humanity and Nature
Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
"Buried in Fine White Ash": Violence and the Reimagination of Ceremonial Bodies in Winter in the Blood and Bearhear
A Career-Life Planning Model for First Nations People
Circles
Circles of Life: The Experience of Healing Through the Use of the Shamanic Journey
Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety Toolkit
Compendium of Community and Indigenous Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation; Focus on Addressing Water Scarcity in Agriculture
The Contest Powwow versus the Traditional Powwow and the Role of the Native American Community
Continuity of Native Values: Cree and Ojibwa
Cross-Cultural Mediation: Language, Storytelling, History, and Self as Enthymematic Premises in the Novels of N. Scott Momaday
Curriculum For Native American Students: Using Native American Values
Developing First Nations Child Welfare Standards: Using Evaluation Research Within a Participatory Framework
Discordant Voices, Conflicting Visions: Ojibwa and Euro-American Perspectives on the Midewiwin
A Discussion of the Potlach and Social Structure
Exploring Factors Related to Parenting Competence among Navajo Teenage Mothers: Dual Techniques of Inquiry
Faking It: The Appropriation of a Culture
First Nations Women: A Case Study
[First] Report of the Committee Consisting of Dr. E.B. Tylor, Dr. G.M. Dawson, General Sir J.H. Lefroy, Dr. Daniel Wilson, Mr. Horatio Hale, Mr. R.G. Haliburton, and Mr. George W. Bloxam (Secretary): Appointed for the Purpose of Investigating and Publish
The Five Ancient Cultures of the Northern Peninsula
Freedom, Law, and Prophecy: A Brief History of Native American Religious Resistance
God's Country, Uncle Sam's Land: Religious Exceptionalism, the Myth of the West, and Federal Force
Guide to Relationships and Learning with the Indigenous Peoples of Alberta
Healing Through Interdependence: The Role of Connecting in First Nations Healing Practices
The Identical Synthronos Trinity: Representation, Ritual and Power in the Spanish Americas
In Search of Voice: A Collaborative Investigation on Learning Experiences of the Onyota'a:ka
Indigenous Land-Based Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Indigenous Storytelling with Elder Hazel
Indigenous Worldviews in Digital Games: Sami Perspectives in
Gufihtara eallu (2018) and Rievssat (2018)
Kiowa Religion in Historical Perspective
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.
Let the Cross Take Possession of the Earth: Missionary Geographies of Power in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia
Like "Reeds Through the Ribs of a Basket": Native Women Weaving Stories
Lost Visions, Forgotten Dreams: Life and Art of an Ancient Arctic People
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Educator Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Student Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.