Encounter [Maria Mahoi]
Eulogy on William Apess: Speculations on His New York Death
Every Day Is A Good Day: Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women
Fewer and Fewer Veterans Still Around
“The First Real Indians That I Have Seen”: Franz Boas and the Disentanglement of the Entangled
Flint, Feather, and Other Material Selves: Negotiating the Performance Poetics of E. Pauline Johnson
From Amateur to Professional: Placing Harlan I. Smith in the History of North American Anthropology
From Discomfort to Enlightenment: An Interview with Lee Maracle
From Peace to Protagonist: Oklahoma Residents as Wartime Personages
Gigawaabaa-bye-bye
Grandma's Wicker Sewing Basket: Untangling the Narrative Threads in Silko's Ceremony
Haa Léelk'w Hás Ji.Eetí, Our Grandparents' Art: A Study of Master Tlingit Artists, 1750-1989
'Harry the Dog' Fought for Métis Rights
The Honour of One is the Honour of All: The Remarkable Contributions of These First Nations Graduates Honour the Voices of Our Ancestors
"I Became a Woman Through My Words": The Indigenous Feminist Writing of Lee Maracle and Beth Brant
I Just See Myself as an Old-Fashioned Storyteller: A Conversation with Drew Hayden Taylor
Taylor talks about some of his characters in an interview, where he came from and how he got into theater.
Ian Keeps Achieving
Inspired Leadership for Difficult Times
Historical overview of First Nations treaty signatory, Ahtahkakoop, who as part of his strategy to ensure future generations’ success, adopted the white man’s religion, education and agricultural pursuits.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.34.
Intervening in the Archive: Women-Water Alliances, Narrative Agency, and Reconstructing Indigenous Space in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
Interview With Jack Smith
[Irene Avaalaaqiaq: Myth and Reality]
A Journey Through The Academic Mist
Keeping Culture in Mind: Transforming Academic Training in Professional Psychology for Indian Country
Kent Monkman: A Trickster With a Cause Crashes Canada's 150th Birthday Party
Lakota Performers in Europe: Their Culture and the Artifacts They Left Behind
"The Last Days of the Suicide Kid:" Native American Masculinities, and Neurotic Nation-States
Learning With Literature in the Canadian Elementary Classroom: Aboriginal Authors & Illustrators
Legacies of the Ever Beating Heart: Delphine Red Shirt's Turtle Lung Woman's Granddaughter
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
Lelooska: The Life of a Northwest Coast Artist
The Life History of a First Nations Educator: Never Too Old to Learn
Lifetime Devoted to Women's Work
Recounts the life and works of Monik Sioui, founder of the Quebec Native Women's Association and advocate for rights of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Little Pine Band, Natives Loses Valuable Leader
The Lives of Stories: Three Aboriginal-Settler Friendships
Living History
Lost Generations
Louis Riel Trial (1885)
Website contains links to trial transcript, chronology, selected maps, biography, and letters and diary entries introduced as evidence.
The Many Lives of Justiniano Roxas: The Centenarian Fantasy in American History and Memory
The Many Worlds of Louis Riel: A Political Odyssey from Red River to Montreal and Back 1840-1875
Maria Tallchief, (Native) America's Prima Ballerina: Autobiographies of a Postindian Princess
The Mentoring of Miss Deloria: Poetics, Politics, and the Test of Tradition
Article examines Ella Cara Deloria’s life and career as an anthropologist in the context of her relationship with her mentors, relationship with the discipline of anthropology, and personal and community life.
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume E to G
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume L
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume N to P
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume T to Z
Metis Elders Circle Housing Research Project: A Study to Determine Respectful Sustainable Housing Options for Metis Elders in Saskatoon
Métis Matriarchs
Metis Pioneers: Marie Rose Delorme Smith and Isabella Clark Hardisty Lougheed
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.