Saskatchewan's Public Opinion on Reconciliation: Results from a 2019 Provincial Survey
Seeking a Double Understanding: Constituting Local First Nations Governance
Seeking Mino-pimatasiwin (the Good Life): An Aboriginal Approach to Social Work Practice
Self-Reported Smoking Behavior and Attitudes in Aboriginal Treatment Centers Across Canada
Settler/Colonial Violences: Black and Indigenous Coalition Possibilities through Intergroup Dialogue Methodology
'Seven Fortunes vs. Seven Calamities': Cultural Poverty From An Indigenous People's Perspective
The Seventh Generation: Native Students Speak About Finding the Good Path
Shamanism: An Introduction
Shamans and Leaders: Parousial Movements Among the Inuit of Northeast Canada
She Bathes in a Sacred Place: Rites of Reciprocity, Power, and Prestige in Alta California
Silko’s Vévé and the Web of Differing Versions
Social Capital in First Nations Communities: Conceptual Development and Instrument Validation
Some Sign Will Be Seen: The Aurora Borealis at Black Elk’s Death
Speaking Across the Divide
The Spirit of the Drum
Drummer, Gerald Okanee, teaches traditional knowledge about the drum. He discusses the drum's use in prayer and healing, to lift spirits of individuals, and bring listeners closer to the Creators, spirits and God.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.57.
Taonsayontenhroseri:ye’ne: The Power of Art in Indigenous Research with Youth
Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori Research Ethics: A Framework for Researchers and Ethics Committee Members
Te Puawaitanga o te ihi me te wehi: The Politics of Maori Social Policy Development
"Te Rito" Action Area 13 Literature Review: Family Violence Prevention for Mäori Research Report
The Terrestrial and Aquatic Intelligence of Linda Hogan
Testing Braithwaite's Theory of Reintegrative Shaming Through Data on the Circle Sentencing Program in the Yukon
Therapeutic Landscapes and First Nations Peoples: An Exploration of Culture, Health and Place
Thinking in the Circle: the American Indian Influence on the Development of the American philosophy of Pragmatism
Thunder Finder
Ti wa7 szwatenem. What We Know: Indigenous Knowledge and Learning
Tides of Endurance: Indigenous Peace Traditions of Aotearoa New Zealand
To Find a Treasure: The Nuu-chah-nulth Wolf Mask
Traditional Indian Medicine Treatment of Chronic Illness: Development of an Integrated Program with Conventional Medicine and Evaluation of Effectiveness
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.
Understanding and Evaluating the Role of Elders and Traditional Healing in Sex Offender Treatment for Aboriginal Offenders
Untranslatable Timescapes in James Welch’s Fools Crow and the Deconstruction of Settler Time
Wac’inyeya: Hope among American Indian Youth
Wanáği Wachípi Kį: The Ghost Dance Among the Lakota Indians in 1890: A Multidimensional Interpretation
Warriors of the King: Prairie Indians in World War I
The Way of the Warrior: Stories of the Crow People
"We Were Through as Keepers of It": The "Missing Pipe Narrative" and Gros Ventre Cultural Identity
Well-Being and Resiliency:The miyo Resource kâ-nâkatohkêhk
miyo-ohpikinawâwasowin: Incorporating an Indigenous Worldview into Prevention and Early Intervention Programming and Evaluation
Whispering Tales: Using Augmented Reality to Enhance Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Values
"Wise women from the east": Representations and Self-Representations of Women in the Methodist Mission Field in Western Canada, 1880-1925
Wokiksuye: The Politics of Memory in Indigenous Art, Monuments, and Public Space
Women and the White Man's God: Gender and Race in the Canadian Mission Field
Work 2 Give: Fostering Collective Citizenship through Artistic and Healing Spaces for Indigenous Inmates and Communities in British Columbia
Worldviews in Transition: The Changing Nature of the Lake Nipigon Anishinabek Métis
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.
Wrestling with Fire: Indigenous Women’s Resistance and Resurgence
"You'll Never Believe What Happened" Is Always a Great Way to Start
Zuya: A Journey of Understanding Lakota Leadership through the Life of Little Soldier
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