Storytellers: Native American Authors Online
Storytellers Native American Authors Online
Struggle Continues for Jacobs Despite Personal Accomplishments
Brief profile of Beverley Jacobs, recipient of the Governor General's Award, who, as president of the Native Women’s Association of Canada campaigns to ensure Aboriginal women receive the same respect as non-Aboriginal women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Susan A. Point : Coast Salish Arts
Tell Me, Grandmother: Traditions, Stories, and Cultures of Arapaho People.
"They Don't Know Me!" Counterportraits of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Women Distance Learners Living in North Central Arizona
Think Indigenous [8: Michael Linklater]
Speaker shares his personal story and philosophy for success.
From: Think Indigenous Education Conference (TIEC) 2015, March 18-20, University of Saskatchewan. Duration: 24:02.
Tillie Black Bear: Her family, Boarding Schools & Life on the Rosebud Reservation
Tomson Highway
Trapped in a Human Zoo: Based on Abraham's Diary
A Tribute to Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008)
Tripping Over Feathers: Scenes in the Life of Joy Jananka Wiradjuri Williams
"Two-Stones" Stories: Shared Teachings Through the Narrative Experiences of Early School Leavers
Uneasy Terrain: Image, Text, Landscape, and Contemporary Indigenous Artists in the United States
Unsettling Encounters: First Nations Imagery in the Art of Emily Carr
Uqaujjuusiat - Gifts of Words of Advice: Schooling, Education and Leadership in Baffin Island
Varieties of Medical Treatment and Hierarchies of Resort in Johan Turi's Sámi Deavsttat
The Vision of a Native Filmmaker
Waanatan's Pipe and Tobacco Bag
[Wab Kinew on the Legacy of Residential Schools]
Walk With Me: Chapters in the Life of Stó:lō Elder Archie Charles (1922-2010) and Reflections on Collaborative Research
Walking in Multiple Worlds: A Narrative Inquiry of William "Anutnurnerciraq" Beans, A Yup'ik Elder and Alaskan Educator
Wapos Bay: Lights, Camera, Action
Wapos Bay: The Hunt: Study Guide
Way of the Warrior: Joseph Boyden Brings New Voice to First World War Epic
We Are Born with the Songs Inside Us: Lives and Stories of First Nations People in British Columbia
We Must Grow Our Own Artists: Mary-Russell Ferrell Colton, Northern Arizona's Eary Art Educator
Weaving a Transnational Narrative: Yellow Women and Orature in Almanac of the Dead
"Well Done Old Half Breed Woman": Lydia Campbell and the Labrador Literary Tradition
What Is Wrong With This Picture?: Indigenous Artists Contest The "Place" Of Indigenous People In Canada
What the White "Squaws" Want From Black Hawk: Gendering the Fan-Celebrity Relationship
When Rains Become Floods: A Child Soldier's Story
Where the Blood Mixes by Kevin Loring: Study Guide
Who's Afraid of Fritz Scholder?: Images of the American Indian 1600-2000
Wild American Savages and the Civilized English: Catlin's Indian Gallery and the Shows of London
Will the Real Tomochichi Please Come Forward?
William Apess and Sherman Alexie: Imagining Indianness in (Non)Fiction
Witness: Pieces of History
Women and Ledger Art: Four Contemporary Native American Artists
Women Elders' Life Stories of the Omaha Tribe
Women Ethnographers and Native Women Storytellers: Relational Science, Ethnographic Collaboration, and Tribal Community
Working from the Violent Centre: Survival Sex Work and Urban Aboriginality in Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed
Worthy Recognition for Several Sask. Natives
Written as I Remember It: Teachings (ʔəms taʔaw) From the Life of a Sliammon Elder
X-Communicated Subjects in Native American Literature
Xweliqwiya: The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.
You Can Eliminate the Stuff But Not the Memories
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