The First Inuit Autobiography: Text and Context(s)
“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
{footprints} Dr. Dale Auger
Depicts the life of Dr. Dale Auger, winner of the Aboriginal Children's Book of the Year award in 2006 and the 2007 R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
The Forgotten Women Veterans of World War II, Part II
Franz Boas and the Inuit
Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian: A Study Guide for Grades 5-8
From Peace to Protagonist: Oklahoma Residents as Wartime Personages
Gigawaabaa-bye-bye
Haa Léelk'w Hás Ji.Eetí, Our Grandparents' Art: A Study of Master Tlingit Artists, 1750-1989
Haere Mai Me Tuhituhi He Pukapuka; Muri Iho Ka Whawhai Ai Tātou: Reading Te Rangikāheke
Halfbreed: The Remarkable True Story of George Bent - Caught Between the Worlds of the Indian and the White Man
He Who Dreams: Reflections on an Indigenous Life in Film
How It Is: The Native Philosophy of V. F. Cordova
"I Became a Woman Through My Words": The Indigenous Feminist Writing of Lee Maracle and Beth Brant
In The Words of Our Ancestors: Métis Health and Healing
Indian or Not?: Fritz Scholder's Art and Identity
Indian Summer; The Forgotten Story of the First Native American to Play in the National Baseball League
Indianness and Womenhood: Textualizing the Female American Self
Indigenous Biography and Autobiography
Indigenous Modernity and the Making of Americans, 1890-1935
Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body and Spirit
Inside School Administration in Nunavut: Four Women's Stories
Intervening in the Archive: Women-Water Alliances, Narrative Agency, and Reconstructing Indigenous Space in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
An Interview With Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation, Turtle Clan
An Interview with Richard Van Camp
James McKay (1828-1879): Métis Trader, Guide, Interpreter and MLA
James Miles Venne
Brief profile of James Miles Venne, Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief, who helped create Kitsaki Development Corporation, set up band control of the local education system and lobbied for Aboriginal and treaty rights to be included in the Canadian Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
James Welch (1940-2003)
Joseph Bruchac
Kateri Tekakwitha
Author chronicles the life of the first Native American woman to be declared blessed by the Roman Catholic church.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.34.
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 Leadership of Allan Houser
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
Let Voters Decide Beatty's Fate
The Little Skingin That Could: An Autobiographical, Affirmative Look at Native American Off-Reservation Boarding Schools Between 1970 and 1980
The Lives of Stories: Three Aboriginal-Settler Friendships
The Long Journal of a Forgotten People: Métis Identities and Family Histories
Lost Generations
Louis Riel Trial (1885)
Website contains links to trial transcript, chronology, selected maps, biography, and letters and diary entries introduced as evidence.
Magic Weapons: Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community After Residential School
A Man of All Tribes: The Life of Alick Jackomos
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
Marilyn Dumont - From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Matoaka: Pocahontas in the Age of Identity
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.