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Aboriginal Women by Degrees: Their Stories of the Journey Towards Academic Achievement
Adam Tanuyak
Agnes Mayo Moore Oral History Project River Trip 2000
Apartheid Pressures Push Aboriginal Peoples to Edge of Extinction
Art: A Way to Cope with Peer Pressure
Beardy Quits as Keewatin Bishop
Blending Time: Dramatic Conventions in Yvette Nolan's Annie Mae's Movement
[Book Reviews]
Book Reviews:
Camping with the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher
Clear Goals and a Loving Family Help Youth Succeed
Brief profile of sixteen year old Alika LaFontaine, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, the Rotary Club Service Award for academics and the Sherwood Co-operative Service Award. All the awards attest to his commitment to academic achievement, career goals, and community service.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Craft, Ritual, and World View: Ojibwa Ontology Through Transformative Philosophy
Cultural Intermarriage in Southern Appalachia Cherokee Elements in Four Selected Novels by Lee Smith
The Daughters of Changing Women: Representations From Three Genres of American Indian Women as Culture Bearers and Survivors
"Different by Degree": Ella Cara Deloria, Zora Neale Hurston, and Franz Boas Contend with Race and Ethnicity
Dis/engagement: Zitkala-Ŝa's Letters to Carlos Montezuma, 1901-1902
Donna's Story
Driving, Wandering, Recollecting: The Legacy of Coyote's Twin Brother
The Eastern Band of Cherokee and Their Boarding School Experiences: Stories and Reflections From the Elders
Étude des Associations Entre le Développement Cognitif et la Qualité de l'Environnement Familial dans la Population Inuit du Nunavik
French Anthropology in Australia, the First Fieldwork Report: François Péron's 'Maria Island: Anthropological Observations'
Genocide with Good Intentions, the Stolen Generation and My Place
God, Grace, and Government: Taylor and Mary Ealy in the American Southwest, 1874-1881
HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal Women: One Woman's Story
Hot Lunch Program One of Many Services to Community
Brief profile of Elder Theresa Stevenson, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Community Development. Theresa is recognized for her devotion to humanitarian causes such as advocating for Aboriginal role models in schools, hot lunch programs, and low income housing.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
How Canada Stole the Idea of Native Art: The Group of Seven and Images of the Indian in the 1920's
"Indian for a While"
Charles Eastman's Indian Boyhood and the Discourse of Allotment
Indigenous Memory and Imagination: Thinking Beyond the Nation
Introducing Professor Ian Anderson
Inuit Women's Perceptions of Pollution
John Rollin Ridge and the Paradox of Identity
Justice in Paradise
Karl May's Western Novels and Aspects of Their Continuing Influence
Kiss of the Fur Queen
Learning to be and Anthropologist and Remaining "Native": Selected Writings
Learning to Read and Write Opens Up the World
Depicts Elder Yvonne Carter's experiences with literacy from her earlier days at the residential school through to an Adult Basic Education program.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.52.
Making Associations
Making the Connection with Aboriginal Culture
Managing Outside: an Ethnographic Study of a Cree Tallyman of Eastern James Bay
Mary May Simon: Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs
Metis Activist Just Wanted a Fairer Deal for His People
Brief profile of Howard Adams, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for education. The article discusses what drove his academic and political aspirations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
“Mother Of U.S. Senator An Indian Queen”: Cultural Challenge and Appropriation in The Memoirs of Narcissa Owen, 1831-1907
Nancy Karetak-Lindell: Member of Parliament for Nunavut
NAWPA [Native American Women Playwrights Archive] Authors' Roundtable
The New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900
Northern Resident Helps Bridge the Gap Between Cultures
Brief profile of Mitiarjuk Attasie Nappaaluk, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation in the Heritage and Spirituality category. Mitiarjuk is a Nunavik storyteller and teacher of Inuit culture, history, language and traditional knowledge.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.36.