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BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
CANDO Economic Developer of the Year Awards 2004
Caught Between Two Worlds: An Aboriginal Researcher's Experience Researching in Her Home Community
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
Daughters of Indian Residential School Survivors: Healing Stories
Detecting Indianness: Gertrude Bonnin's Investigation of Native American Identity
Fires Were Started: An Interview with Noam Gonick
[Four Seasons Speaker's Series: Maria Campbell]
[Frank Weasel Head's Interview on Dance with the Unique History of Blackfoot Dance June 16, 2005]
Grade 5 Social Studies: People and Stories of Canada to 1867: A Foundation for Implementation
Modules: First Peoples, Early European Colonization (1600 to 1763), Fur Trade, and From British Colony to Confederation (1763 to 1867).
Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, vol. 1
"I Was the One to Make the Peace": Roberto Thomson and the Seri Indians
Imagining Difference: Legend, Curse and Spectacle in a Canadian Mining Town
Indigeneity and Transnationality?
Indigenizing the Future: Why We Must Think Spatially in the Twenty-First Century
Looks a the life of Vine Deloria, Jr. and his contributions as an Indigenous thinker and intellectual.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
Indigenous Leadership, Challenges, and Leadership Training
Indigenous Teachers: Narratives of Identity and Change
Interview with Bill Hanson, July 16, 2005
Island Métis K-12 Resources Project: A Living Document of Métis Resources and History for Students and Teachers
Lists illustrated bboks, novels, videos, DVDs & film, short story/creative writing, and non-fiction for primary, intermediate, secondary grades.
[Karen English's Interview on Dance With the Unique History of Blackfoot Dance August 22, 2005]
Lines and Criss-crossings: Hyperlinks in Australian Indigenous Narratives
Listening to Old Woman Speak: Natives and AlterNatives in Canadian Literature
Literature Borealis: Circumpolar Themes in the Work of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Loving Indianess: Native Women's Storytelling as Survivance
Migrating Genders: Westernisation, Migration, and Samoan Fa'afafine
Module 3: Media, Arts, and Literature
Module 6: Media, Arts, and Literature
[Module 8]: The Spiritual and the Aesthetic in the Circumpolar World
Module 9: Sami Media, Arts, and Literature
Nápi and the City: Blackfoot Creation Narratives Revisited
Native Women, Violence, Substance Abuse and HIV Risk
The Old Lady Trill, The Victory Yell: The Power of Women in Native American Literature
The Other Side of the Story: The Importance of James Welch’s Fools Crow Novel
Peace and Friendship: Living with the Land
Interviews conducted with Alan Syliboy, Albert Marshall, Michelle Marshall-Johnson, Catherine Anne Martin, Morgan Toney, Gerald Gloade, and Michelle Syliboy.
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Re-Imagining the Contact Zone: Ethnic Theory and the Friction of Clarence Major, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ana Castillo, and Gerald Vizenor
Reconstructing Australia’s Shameful Past: The Stolen Generations in Life-Writing, Fiction and Film
Refiguring Indian Blood Through Poetry, Photography, and Performance Art
Remember This! : Dakota Decolonization and the Eli Taylor Narratives
Representing Cherokee Dispossession
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Revive Original Relationship With First Nations
Rural Mental Health Crying Out For More Support
Searching For the Authentic Red-Black Self: Depictions of African-Native Subjectivity in Literature, Visual Art, and Film
Spiral of Fire
Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival
Talk About the Horse of a Different Color
Humorous article on the issue of appropriate terms for Canada's original inhabitants.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.31.