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Awards for Achievements Both Great and Small
Billy Day Awarded NAAA
Blood/Memory in N. Scott Momaday's The Names: A Memoir and Linda Hogan's The Woman Who Watches Over the World: A Native Memoir
Book Review: Viet Cong at Wounded Knee: The Trail of a Blackfeet Activist
Building on Her Legacy of Leadership
Recounts the achievements of Wendy Grant-John, the recipient of the 2006 National Aboriginial Achievement Award for community development.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
Cathy Mattes
The Education of Frank Waters, 1902-1969: Finding a Southwestern Literary Voice
First Woman Chief Used Creativity to Solve Problems
Chronicles the life and works of Elsie Knott, the first woman in Canada to be elected as a First Nation chief.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Fort Peck Agency Assiniboines, Upper Yanktonais, Hunkpapas, Sissetons, and Wahpetons: A Cultural History to 1888
Genocide with Good Intentions, the Stolen Generation and My Place
Guidelines for the Recruitment and Retention of Aboriginal Women Volunteers
Hail the New Chief, Georges Erasmus!
Heke Te Toa! How Has Hone Heke Pokai Pictorally Represented, Contributed to the Construction of New Zealand's National Identity 1840-2005?
Help or Hindrance?: The Role of Collaborative Autobiography in the Quest for Inuit Self-Determination
Integrated Studies Project (M.A)--Athabasca University, 2006.
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Here First: Autobiographical Essays By Native American Writers. Arnold Krupat and Brian Swann
How Canada Stole the Idea of Native Art: The Group of Seven and Images of the Indian in the 1920's
"I Am Alone in this World": The Identities of Marie Rose Smith
"Indian for a While"
Charles Eastman's Indian Boyhood and the Discourse of Allotment
Intimate Geographies: Reclaiming Citizenship and Community in The Autobiography of Delfina Cuero and Bonita Nuñez's Diaries
John Rollin Ridge and the Paradox of Identity
Johnny Adams Honoured
The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me
Laughing to Survive: Humour in Contemporary Canadian Native Literature
Learning to be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native": Selected Writings
Learning to be and Anthropologist and Remaining "Native": Selected Writings
Life After Leadership
Lifeweaving: Towards a Metaphysics of Cultural Identity
Literary Sovereignties: New Directions in American Indian Autobiography
"A Lot of Indian in His Face": The Native American Presence in Twentieth-Century African American Autobiography
Making Associations
Making the Connection with Aboriginal Culture
New FSIN Vice-Chief Has History as Quick Learner
The New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900
One Successful Aboriginal Health Worker: A Case Study
Picturing Sovereignty: Land and Identity in Contemporary Native American Art
Powerful Medicine: The Rhetoric of Comanche Activist Ladonna Harris
Province Honors Women
For Women's History Month, ten Aboriginal women from British Columbia were honored for their contributions to the political and cultural lives of their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Reviews
Reviews
Rob Riley: An Aboriginal Leader's Quest for Justice
Rosemarie Kuptana: President's Message: Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, Annual Report, 1991-1992
Searching for a Place in Between: The Autobiographies of Three Canadian Métis Women
Seeds of Success
Selected Profiles of Gitxaała Elders and Community Leaders
Shaping a Better Future is the Only Option
Discusses the life of an accomplished teacher who encourages youth to use education as the new warrior strategy that can bring about positive change to the Aboriginal community.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.