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Aki-wayn-zih : A Person as Worthy as the Earth
Artists with Their Work - Ruth Cuthand. - Program. - 1990.
Historical note:
Ruth Cuthand was born in Prince Albert, SK in 1954 and grew up near the Blood Reserve in Alberta. Her heritage is Plains Cree and Scots/Irish. Her Aboriginal culture and memories of her childhood experiences are often the inspiration for her art-making practice.Authentic First Peoples Resources for Grades 10 to 12 and Adult Learning
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Between Two Worlds
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Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho
A Choctaw Odyssey: The Life of Lesa Phillip Roberts
Collectors of Navajo Rugs: An Analysis and Comparison of the Marjorie Merriweather Post and Washington Matthews Smithsonian Collection
Contemporary Native Women's Voices in Literature
Looks at one way to cross the cultural boundary in Aboriginal literature by examining the purpose of author Maria Campbell, in Halfbreed, Beatrice Culleton, in In Search of April Raintree, and Lee Maracle, in I Am Woman.
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
Death of a Liberator
During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, a Haida Women
Ednishodi Yazhe: The Little Priest and the Understanding of Navajo Culture
Foster Child
[The Gentle Persuador: A Biography of James Gladstone, Indian Senator]
The Giant
Growing up in Queensland: Bowman Johnson Talks to Andrew Markus
Handbook of American Frontier, Four Centuries of Indian-White Relationships, Vol. 2: The Northeastern Woodlands
Handbook of the American Frontier, Four Centuries of Indian-White Relationships, Vol. 1: The Southeastern Woodlands
I Tell You Now: Autobiographical Essays by Native American Writers
In Beaver Country
"In Her Memory and in the Spirit of Our Ancestors"
In Search of Bourgmont
Indigenous Women and Street Gangs: Survivance Narratives
Kakikekaskakowew (Kee-A-Kee-Kasacoo-Way) : "He Forever War Whoops"
Louis Schmidt: Patriarch of St. Louis
"Lower Than the Angels": The Weight of Jim Logan's Art
A Man To Remember
Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again
McColl and the Indians
Mitoni niya nêhiyaw - nêhiyaw-iskwêw mitoni niya = Cree in who I truly am - me, I am truly a Cree Woman: A Life
Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography
Mourning Dove's Canadian Recovery Years, 1917-1919
Discusses the period in Christine Quintasket's life when her health improved and she regained the strength to pursue her ambitions as a writer.
N. Scott Momaday: A Man of Words
Native Art and School Curriculum: Saskatchewan Aboriginal Artists' Perspectives
Old Master: Oonark
Owen Glendower, Hotspur, and Canadian Indian Policy
Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–2021
Biographical sketch of each department head from 1786 to 2021, including their political philosophy.
Pauline Johnson
A Poet in the Wild
Pre-Literate Native American Autobiography: Forms of Personal Narrative
Reflections from Them Days: A Residential School Memoir from Nunatsiavut As Told by Nellie Winters, Transcribed and Edited by Erica Obendorfer: Teaching Guide
Geared toward Grades 4 to 6.