Native American Racism in the Age of Donald Trump: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
The Native American Stereotype in Early Hollywood: Thomas Ince, The 101 Ranch, and the Myth of the West
The Native American Student Drop-Out Rate at 50% (26% Higher Than for White Students): A Persisting Problem in Search of a Solution
Native Americans in Video Games: Racism, Stereotypes, and the Digitized Indian
Native Americans, the National Parks, and the Concept of Historical Inevitability
Navigating The Wilderness Between Us: Exploring Ecological Métissage As An Emerging Vision For Environmental Education In Canada
Negotiating Violence and Identity in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer
New Relationships with Aboriginal People and Communities in B.C.: Measuring Outcomes 2010-2011
New World of Indigenous Resistance: Noam Chomsky and Voices from North, South, and Central America
nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up [Shorter Version]
Nisga'a Paradigm of Rebirth
Non-Māori Viewing of Māori Television: An Empirical Analysis of the New Zealand Broadcast System
The Nooter Photo Collection and the Roots2Share Project of Museums in Greenland and the Netherlands
The Northern Territory Emergency Response: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
Now a Matter of Rights: Extending Full Human Rights Protection to First Nations
Occupational Therapy at the 'Cultural Interface': Lessons From Research With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
[Oka: A Political Crisis and Its Legacy]
Oklahoma and American Indian Imagery
On Leaking Languages and Categorical Imperatives
On What Terms Can We Speak?: Aboriginal-Canadian Relations as an Education Priority
On What Terms Can We Speak?: Aboriginal-Canadian Relations as an Educational Priority
Once Were Warriors, But How about Maoritanga Now? Novel and Film as a Dialogic Third Space
"One Focus; Many Perspectives": A Curriculum for Cultural Safety and Cultural Competency
Includes four modules: Holding Space for Experiential Learning: Groups/Circles; Learning from Experience: “Glimpses of Light”; Cultural Competency, Cultural Safety: Attitudes and Actions That Matter; and Multiple Stigmas: First Nation, Inuit, Métis Experience.
One Law for All?: Aboriginal People and Criminal Law in Early South Australia
"One Small Way": Racism, Redress, and Reconciliation in Canadian Women's Fiction, 1980-2000
Organ Donation and Transplantation: A Dialogue with American Indian Healers and Western Health-care Providers
Otavalan Women, Ethnicity, and Globalization
The "Other" Woman: Early Modern English Representations of Native American Women, 1579 - 1690
Our Betrayed Wards: A Story of "Chicanery, Infidelity and the Prostitution of Trust"
Originally published in 1921. This version transcribed, curated and with additions. The author was the Indian Agent for the "Blood and Peigan" Indians from 1898 to 1911.
Our Generation: A Study Guide
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.
["Our Indian Princess": Subverting the Stereotype]
“Ours from the top to the very bottom”: Seneca Land, Colonial Development, Proto-Conservation, and Resistance in the Early American Republic
"Out of Many Kindreds and Tongues": Racial Identity and Rights Activism in Vancouver, 1919-1939
"Out of the Photograph": Indian Resistance Against 19th Century (White) Photographic Portrayals
Outstretched Hands: Reconciling Past and Present Within the Parramatta Riverside Walk
Papers Relating to the North-West Mounted Police and Fort Walsh
Parallel Information Concerning the Situation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of Indigenous Small-numbered Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation
Paris/Ojibwa: Interview with Robert Houle
The Paths to Realizing Reconciliation: Indigenous Consultation in Jasper National Park
Using interviews from the Jasper Indigenous Forum (JIF) the authors examines the struggle for Indigenous representations into how their culture is presented.