The Life Story of a Dakota Man
Lifeweaving: Towards a Metaphysics of Cultural Identity
Literary Sovereignties: New Directions in American Indian Autobiography
Little Pine Band, Natives Loses Valuable Leader
Locating the Resiliency & Survivance in the Cherokee Phoenix
"A Lot of Indian in His Face": The Native American Presence in Twentieth-Century African American Autobiography
The Louis Shotridge Digital Archive: Tlingit Art, Culture, and Heritage
"Make Your Minds Perfectly Easy": Sagoyewatha and the Great Law of the Haudenosaunee
Making Associations
Making Medicine against "White Man's Side of Story": George Bent's Letters to George Hyde
Making the Connection with Aboriginal Culture
Man Devotes His Life to Better the Lives of Youth
Brief profile of Gordon Russell, recipient of the Order of Canada, who was recognized for his selfless endeavor to promote the lives of young people and their dreams, many of whom were of Aboriginal descent.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Marathoner Louis Tewanima and the Continuity of Hopi Running, 1908-1912
Mark of the Métis: Traditional Knowledge and Stories of the Métis Peoples of Northeastern Alberta
Martha of the North
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Councilor: Kenneth Reels
Matoaka: Pocahontas in the Age of Identity
Medaling in Education: Elder of the Year Teaches TCU Students to Walk on Both Sides
A Melus Interview: Jim Barnes
Memory, History, and Contested Pasts: Re-imagining Sacagawea/Sacajawea
"Métis, c'est ma nation. 'Your own people,' comme on dit": Life Histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard
Metis Elders Circle Housing Research Project: A Study to Determine Respectful Sustainable Housing Options for Metis Elders in Saskatoon
Metis Visionary Leader, Promoted Education Success
Recounts how Clarence Campeau set up a development fund, named in his honour, that allows Metis people to access business and community economic development funds.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Mississauga Portraits: Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-Century Canada
Mississauga Portraits: Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-century Canada
Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film, Family, Place
Moondani Yulenj: An Examination of Aboriginal Culture, Identity and Education: Artefact and Exegesis
Morning Star Rises: Peace, Power, and Righteousness in the Face of Colonization
Mrs. Catherine Gillespie Motherwell, Pioneer Teacher and Missionary
My Father, My Hero, Charlie Gunabarra, Aboriginal Health Worker, Grade Four 1977-2004
"My Reserve Is A Nation"
My Story: Danny Lopez
My Urban Rez
N. Scott Momaday: Towards an Indian Identity
Na Gan Ts'i'stk Grandmothers' Group of Lax kw'alaams
Namontack's Fate: The Last Voyage of the First Powhatan Envoy to England
Nana Yaa Asantewaa, The Queen Mother of Ejisu: The Unsung Heroine of Feminism in Ghana
Nancy Karetak-Lindell: Member of Parliament for Nunavut
A Narrative Inquiry of Canadian Aboriginal Women's Dress and Identity: Change and Continuity
Narratives of Aboriginal Grandmothers: Stories of Identity and Health
The Nation Says Goodbye to a Great Man
Article commemorating the life and accomplishments of Harold Cardinal, author, teacher, lawyer and leader who died June 3, 2005 at the age of 60.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Native Artists Helping Our People Endure (HOPE): A Social Capital Analysis of a Grassroots Art Initiative to Address Youth Suicide in an Indigenous Community
Native Canadian Voices: Life-Writings of Maria Campbell and Beatrice Culleton Mosionier
Native Elder Spent Life Working For Her People
Native Leaders of Canada
Website presents three sections: brief biographies of leaders, resources for educators, and a community section for people to express their ideas on leadership.