Long-Term Care in American Indian Communities: Issues for Planning and Research
A Low-Profile Subsistence Fishery: Pike Fishing in Minto Flats, Alaska
MAI Te Kupenga: Supporting Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars within Higher Education
Sarah Jane Tiakiwai
Making it Work: Planning & Evaluating Community Corrections & Healing Projects in Aboriginal Communities
Management of Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer (mPC) in a Rural Part of North Norway with a Scattered Population: Does Living near the Department of Oncology Translate into a Different Pattern of Care and Survival?
Māori Decolonization Through the Te Tīmatanga
Haka
Māori Women's Perspectives of Leadership and Wellbeing
Masi Methodology: Centring Pacific Women’s Voices in Research
The Meaning of 'One' in Broome, Western Australia: From Yawuru Tribe to Rubibi Corporation
Media Consumption, Media Preferences and Communication Channels of Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Audiences: Summary
A Memorable Trip to Makassar
Men As Women, Women As Men: Changing Gender in Native American Cultures
Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act
Mental Health Information Goes Bush
Métis Politics and Governance in Canada
[Métis Registries]
Métis Rights, Daniels and Reconciliation
Métis-specific Bibliography for the BCcampus Indigenization Project
Mino Kaanjigoowin: Program Evaluation
Modern North: People, Politics and the Rejection of Colonialism
Modernism's Ventriloquist Texts: American Poetry, Gender, and Indian Identity
Molecular Death and Redface Reincarnation: Indigenous Appropriations in the US and Canada
Speakers discuss the issue of who and what defines Indigenous identity, settler-state's practice of imposing their definitions, the phenomenon of "playing Indian", and broader social interpretations of court decisions such as Daniels.
Duration: 1:59:35. Presentations are part of the conference "Daniels: In and Beyond the Law" held at University of Alberta, Jan. 26-27, 2017.
Moondani Yulenj: An Examination of Aboriginal Culture, Identity and Education: Artefact and Exegesis
More Than Radio - A Community Asset: Social Return on Investment Analyses of indigenous Broadcasting Services
Mortality in a Northern Ontario Fur-Trade Community: Moose Factory, 1851-1964
Moving Towards an Indigenous Research Process: A Reflexive Approach to Empirical Work with First Nations Communities in Canada
Multimorbidity Prevalence in Canada: A Comparison of Northern Territories with Provinces, 2013/14
Museum-Making and Indigenous Curation in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
"Must Fluently Speak and Understand Navajo and Read and Write English": Navajo Leadership in a Language Shift World
"My Parents, They Became Poor": The Socio-Economics Effects of the Expropriation and Relocation of Stoney Point Reserve #43, 1942
My Reflection of that Time
The Mystery Village
Nagwediẑk'an gwaneŝ gangu ch'inidẑed ganexwilagh = The Fires Awakened Us: Tsilhqot’in Report on the 2017 Wildfires
Names are Identification
Narratives of Hope: Enacting Indigenous Language and Cultural Reclamation across Geographies and Positionalities
A Nation of Families: Traditional Indigenous Kinship, the Foundation for Cheyenne Sovereignty
National Overview of the Community Well-Being Index, 1981 to 2016
Native American Fashion: Inspiration, Appropriation, and Cultural Identity
Native American Identity: A Review of Twenty-first Century Research
Native American Studies: A Place of Community
Native Hawaiian Epistemology: Sites of Empowerment and Resistance
Native Health Research in Canada: Anthropological and Related Approaches
Native Indian Criminality: An Exploratory Comparison of Three British Columbia Reserve Communities
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.