From a Whisper to a Scream
From Bartolomé de las Casas to President Clinton: Apologies, Reconciliation, and Reparation in Guatemala
From Dog Days to Horse Warriors: Montana's People, 1700-1820
Discusses the lifeways of Indigenous peoples of Montana just prior to contact and the impact that Europeans had on them.
Chapter from Montana: Stories of the Land by Krys Holmes.
From Nation to Population: the Racialisation of ‘Métis’ in the Canadian Census
From Noble Savage to Righteous Warrior: [Regenerating and Reinscribing Indigenous Presences]
From Oka to Caledonia: Assessing the Learning Curve in Intergovernmental Cooperation
From Pluralism to Territorial Sovereignty: The 1816 Trial of Mow-Watty in the Superior Court of New South Wales
From Protestant and Roman Catholic Missions to Public Schools: Educating Métis and Settler Children in the West to be Citizens of Modern Canada, 1866-1939
From Savagery to Slavery: Upper Louisiana and the American Nation
From Sodomy to Indian Death: Sexuality, Race and Structures of Feeling in Early American Execution Narratives
From the Inside Out: Spirituality as the Heart of Aboriginal Helping in [Spite of ?] Western Systems
From the Iron House: Imprisonment in First Nations Writing
From the Past Into the Future: Manitoba Métis Policy
From Truth to Reconciliation: Transforming the Legacy of Residential Schools
From Wellpinit to Reardan: Sherman Alexie’s Journey to the National Book Award
From Where the Sun Rises: Addressing the Educational Achievement of Native Americans in Washington State
From White Indians to Pākehā-Māori: Unruly White Men in Canada's and New Zealand's Colonial Pasts
"The Fruit of our Elders' Dreams...": Lights and Sidelights on the Geo-story of Indigenous Episcopacy in Canada
The Fur Trade
Intended for use in Grade 7 Social Studies classes.
Chapter from Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives by David Rees, Darrell Anderson Gerrits, and Gratien Allaire.
The Future of American Indian Studies in the Time of Global Warming
Gathering Held to Help Heal the Spirit
Reports on leadership exchanges at the fifth global Healing Our Spirit Worldwide (HOSW) conference held in Edmonton that discussed healing initiatives, traditional solutions to health concerns, and aboriginal youth issues.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Gathering, Telling, Preparing the Stories: A Vehicle for Healing
Gender and Indigenous Peoples
Gendered Wage Gap Even More Pronounced for Aboriginal Women
Generating Social Capital in First Nations: Learning from the USIC Project
Genocide, Assimilation, or Incorporation: Indigenous Identity and Modes of Resistance
George Bush May Not Like Black People, But No One Gives a Dam about Indigenous Peoples: Visibility and Indianness after the Hurricanes
George Coolbul: Imagining a Colonised Life
Getting the Indians Out of Town: Race and Space in Victoria's History
Ghost Brother[s]: Adoption of a French Tribe by Bereaved Native America: A Transdisciplinary Longitudinal Multilevel Integrated Analysis
Ghost Dances and Identity: Prophetic Religion and American Indian Ethnogenesis in the Nineteenth Century
Giniigaaniimenaaning (Looking Ahead)
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
Global Indigeneities Views From Near and Far
Global Indigenous Health: An Opportunity for Canadian Leadership
Global Transitions: Implications for a Regional Social Work Agenda
Globalization as Racialized, Sexualized Violence: The Case of Indigenous Women
Gov't Gets 'F' For Its Aboriginal Policies
Gov't of Canada Apologize for 100 Years of Atrocities
Comments offered by six Canadians from various demographics regarding Prime Minister's apology to Indian student residential survivors.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.