Irene Avaalaaqiaq: Myth and Reality
Jackpine Roots: Autobiography, Tradition, and Resistance in the Stories of Three Yukon Elders
"The Laying Aside of a Shield": Ethnographic Power Struggles in Oliver La Farge's Indian Fiction
Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native'": Selected Writings
Let’s Dance: Jerry Whitehead
Listening to the Trickster Voice in Walter Dyk's Navajo Ethnography Son of Old Man Hat
Longboat Left Great Legacy For Native Athletes
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.
Mann Children in 1885
Mapping Aboriginal Nations: The 'Nation' Concept of Late Nineteenth Century Anthropologists in Australia
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume M
Metis Veterans Ready for Battle
Contends that after World War II ended, Metis veterans have seen no federally funded compensation, unlike non-Aboriginal veterans, and are ready to deal with the issue at a political level.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Miss Indian World: A Once in a Lifetime Experience
Modern American Poetry: N. Scott Momaday [1934- ]
Music, Visual Art, Stories: Conversations With a Community of Micmac Artists
Musqueam Weavers: Musqueam Weaving Through The Personal Stories of Weavers
"My Uttermost Valleys": Patriarchal Fear of the Feminine in Robert Service's Poetry and Prose
Narrative Resistance: Native American Collaborative Autobiography
Native American Autoethnography, Sovereignty, and Self: Tribal Knowledges in New Genres
Native American Literature: Expanding the Canon
Native American Women in Children's Literature
American Indian Studies Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Arizona, 2002.
"native to the question": William Apess, Black Hawk, and the Sentimental Context of Early Native American Autobiography
Never Cry Fraud: Remembering Grey Owl, Rethinking Imposture
The Nine Lives of Cherum, the Pai Tokumhet
Northern Haida Master Carvers
Novel Resolutions: Revising the Romance Plot, The Women's Movement and American Women Novelists 1870-1930
Nugi Garimara (Doris Pilkington) Interviewed by Christine Watson
An Olympian Ran Here - An Athlete Story: Taking from Keith Davidson’s “Looking Back Series”
Only A Working Girl: The Story of Marie Joussaye Fotheringham
'Other' Voices: Historical Essays on Saskatchewan Women
Oviloo Tunnillie: Life & Work
Paddling Her Own Canoe: The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson
Paquin / Pocha: The Origins of a Family in the Canadian Fur Trade, 1634-1896
The Parents Have to Do Their Part: A Tohono O'odham Language Autobiography
The Pathfinders: Women Leaders in the the Tribal College Movement
Peace, Progress and Prosperity: A Biography of the Honourable Walter Scott
Performing Pauline Johnson: Representations of "the Indian Poetess" in the Periodical Press, 1892-95
Phyllis Kaberry and Me: Anthropology, History and Aboriginal Australia
Placing The Sacred Pipe: A Fractal Model for Lakota Ritual
Playing Indian: A Consideration of Children's Books by Native North Americans, 1900-1940
"Playing Indian" in Print: Charles A. Eastman's Autobiographical Writing for Children
PM Should Cap Long Relationship With Natives
The Potential for a Canadian Anthropology: Diamond Jenness's Arctic Ethnography
A Profile of an Aboriginal Health Worker: Mrs Iris McLeod
Promises of the "Vanishing" Worlds: Re-Storying "Civilization" in the Philippine National Imaginary
Using the literary work of Filipino author Nick Joaquin to examine the Philippine discursive between the "normal" civilized and the defined "primitive" Indigenous populations.