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American Indian Education: Counternarratives in Racism, Struggle, and the Law
American Indian Women's Poetry: Strategies of Rage and Hope
Arctic Solitude: Mitiarjuk's Sanaaq and the Politics of Translation in Inuit Literature
As I Am
At Home in Stories: Indigenous and Settler Writers Counter Exile in Canadian Narratives
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Behind the Blockades
"Being a Half-Breed": Discourses of Race and Cultural
Syncreticity in the Works of Three Metis Women Writers
Black Consciousness on Stage and Screen: The Presentation of Aboriginal Issues in Drama by Black and by White Writers
'Black is Beautiful', and Indigenous: Aboriginality and Authorship in Australian Popular Music
The Book of Jessica: The Healing Circle of a Woman's Autobiography
Discusses a play, The Book of Jessica, that illustrates the struggle women have in understanding what being "a woman" means, including across the barriers of race, culture, privilege and age.
Brian Cladoosby: The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community's Approach to Governance and Intergovernmental Relations
Bringing Them Home
Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Schedules "A" to "E" to Main Report
Celebrating Strengths: Aboriginal Students and Their Stories of Success in Schools
Cherokee Thoughts, Honest and Uncensored
Choctawan Aesthetics, Spirituality, and Gender Relations: An Interview with LeAnne Howe
[Christopher Morris]
Colonialism and the Indigenous Present: An Interview with Bonita Lawrence
The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast
The Communicative Difficulties of Integrating Traditional Environmental Knowledge Through Wildlife and Resource Co-Management
Concocting Terrorism off the Reservation: Liberal Orientalism in Sherman Alexie’s Post-9/11 Fiction
Contemporary Reinvention of Chief Seattle: Variant Texts of Chief Seattle's 1854 Speech
Contesting White Knowledge: Yolngu Stories from World War II
Conversations in Story(ality)
Conversations With Ricardo's Daughter: The Minority Experience at the University of Arizona Between 1925 and 1994 From a Critical Race Theory Perspective
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation: The Plays of Tomson Highway
Cultural Resistance and "Playing Indian" in Thomas King's "Joe the Painter and the Deer Island Massacre"
Cultural Safety: Nurses' Accounts of Negotiating the Order of Things
D.C. Scott's View of History & the Indians
Discusses the seeming inconsistencies between Scott's actions as a bureaucrat for the Dept. of Indian Affairs, and the attitudes expressed in his poetry.