Questions about Questions: Law and Film Reflections on the Duty to Learn
Race and the Atlanta Cotton States Exposition of 1895
Race, Space, and Prostitution: The Making of Settler Colonial Canada
Racial Folly: A Twentieth-Century Aboriginal Family
Racial Oppression in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
The Racialization of Dine (Navajo) Youth in Education
Racism, Discrimination and Health Services to Aboriginal People in South West Queensland
Racism in the Electronic Age: Role of Online Forums in Expressing Racial Attitudes About American Indians
Rampart House
Historic site located near the mouth of Boundary Creek (Shanàghan K’òhnjik) and right next to the boundary between the United States and Canada.
“Rather Unusual Stuff”: Nathan Jackson's Early Advent of a Tlingit Modern
Re-Conceptualizing Research: An Indigenous Perspective
(Re)covering Oka: Alanis Obomsawin's Representation of the Crisis at Oka
"Re-Creation Stories": Re-Presencing, Re-Embodiment, and Repatriation Practices in Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's "How to Steal a Canoe"
Re-membering Cherokee Justice in Ruth Muskrat Bronson's "The Serpent"
Re-peopling in a Settler-Colonial Context: The Intersection of Indigenous Laws of Adoption with Canadian Immigration Law
Re-reading Photographs through the Lens of Defamiliarizing the Aboriginal
Re-Searching Métis Identity: My Métis Family Story
Reaching Agreement for an Aboriginal E-health Research Agenda: The Aboriginal Telehealth Knowledge Circle Consensus Method
Reading between the Crimes: Online Media’s Representation
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s Interaction
with the Criminal Justice System in Post-Apology Australia
Reading Beyond Race in Margaret Laurence's "The Loons" From A Bird in the House
Ready for Business: Canada’s Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Businesses as Equal Partners
Reciprocal Inuit and Western Research Training: Facilitating Research Capacity and Community Agency in Arctic Research Partnerships
Reciprocity and Nation Building in Native Women's Doctoral Education
Reclaiming Our Voices: Two Spirit Health & Human Service Needs in New York State
Reconciliation: A Work in Progress
Reconciliation and Canada’s Overdose Crisis: Responding to the Needs of Indigenous Peoples
Reconciliation: Facilitating Ethical Space between Indigenous Women and Girls of a Drum Circle and White, Settler Men of a Police Chorus
Reconciling Amerindian and Euroamerican (Mis)Understandings of a Shared Past: Cross-Cultural Conflict Historiograpy and the 1832 Hannah Bay "Massacre"
Reconciling Differences: The Triumphs are Spectacular, But Few
Comments on the twentieth anniversary of the Oka Crisis and the healing and reconciliation done by the sister of slain police officer Corporal Marcel Lemay.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Reconsidering Confederation: Canada's Founding Debates, 1864 - 1999
See:
Chapter Two: Compact, Contract, Covenant: The Evolution of First Nations Treaty-Making by J.R. Miller.
Chapter Six: Resisting Canada’s Will: Manitoba’s Entry into Confederation by Robert Wardhaugh and Barry Ferguson.
Chapter Eleven: “A More Accurate Face on Canada to the World”: The Creation of Nunavut by P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Andr&ecaute Légaré.
“Recruited to Teach the Indians”: An African American Genealogy of Navajo Nation Boarding Schools
An examination of the colonial schooling of African American and Indigenous students in America.
Red Land, Red Power: Grounding Knowledge in the American Indian Novel; Seeing Red: Anger, Sentimentality, and American Indians
Redman in the Ivory Tower: First Nations Students and Negative Classroom Environments in the University Setting
Reflecting the Lives of Aboriginal Women in Canadian
Public Library Collection Development
Reflection: My Transpacific Life
Refusing Settler Epistemologies and Maintaining an Indigenous Future for Tolay Lake, Sonoma County, California
Reimagining Indigenous Spaces of Healing: Institutional Environmental Repossession
A Rejoinder to Body Bags: Indigenous Resilience and Epidemic Disease, from COVID-19 to First “Contact”
Relational Encounters with Indigenous Literatures
Relations Between English Settlers and Indians in 17th Century New England
Relationships and the Creation of Colonial Landscapes in the Eighteenth- Century Fur Trade
Remapping the Family of Nations: The Geopolitics of Kinship in Hendrick Aupaumut's A Short Narration
Remember The Children: Residential School Resource Centre
Remote and Unresearched: A Contextualized Study of Non-Indigenous Educational Leaders Working in Yukon Indigenous Communities
Renegotiating Two Worlds: A Study of the Works of Kim Scott
Reparations for Cultural Loss to Survivors of Indian Residential Schools
Repertoires for Supporting Sovereignty: The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials and Dance Information in Vancouver
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.