American Indian Education: Counternarratives in Racism, Struggle, and the Law
Applying Deloria’s Challenge: Indigenous and Mass Society’s Conceptions of Indian Self-determination
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 an Indigenous CRC in the Era of the TRC #Notallitscrackeduptobe
Black Hawk in Translation: Indigenous Critique and Liberal Guilt in the 1847 Dutch Edition of Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak
'Black is Beautiful', and Indigenous: Aboriginality and Authorship in Australian Popular Music
Book Reviews
Books in Review
Books in Review
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
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
Choctawan Aesthetics, Spirituality, and Gender Relations: An Interview with LeAnne Howe
[Christopher Morris]
Claims to Native Identity in Children’s Literature
Collaborative Game Development with Indigenous Communities: A Theoretical Model for Ethnocultural Empathy
Colonialism and the Indigenous Present: An Interview with Bonita Lawrence
The Common Pot: The Recovery of Native Space in the Northeast
Concocting Terrorism off the Reservation: Liberal Orientalism in Sherman Alexie’s Post-9/11 Fiction
Contesting White Knowledge: Yolngu Stories from World War II
Conversations in Story(ality)
[Cry of the Eagle: Encounters With a Cree Healer]
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
Culture, Race and Identity: Australian Aboriginal Writing
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Daisy Bates, Grand Dame of the Desert
Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Existential Significance of the Dead in Four Sheets to the Wind
Deadly Detectives: How Aboriginal Australian Writers are Re-creating Crime Fiction
Discursive and Mediatic Battles in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Do You Recognize Who I Am? Decolonizing Rhetorics in Indigenous Rock Opera Something Inside is Broken
Documenting Ethnic Cleansing in North America: Creating Unseen Tears
Dreaming With the Ancestors: Black Seminole Women in Texas and Mexico
Due Diligence, or How I lost Ten Pounds
[Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous People]
Equality Among Women
Discussion on the power of women and the inequality of paternalism, racism, sexism, and the materialistic society. Attached is a short poem titled The Red in Winter by Emma LaRocque. Entire issue on one pdf.
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