Addressing Shared Stereotypes of Native Americans and Veterans in a Composition Course’s Reading Sequence
Approaches to Healing after a Trauma: Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach and Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
An Arts-Based Curriculum Encounter: What Does It Mean to Live on This Land?
Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories
B.C. Indian Myth and Education: A Review Article
Beyond Access: Indigenizing Programs for Native American Student Success
A Bibliography of the Arts and Crafts of the Northwest Coast Indians
Three stories about bullying prevention, justice and belonging told in English, Cree, Inuktitut, Michif, Mohawk, Oji-Cree, Ojibwe, and Oneida.
A Collaborative Sharing of Stories on a Journey toward Reconciliation: “Belonging to This Place and Time”
A Collection of Tłı̨chǫ Stories from Long Ago = Tłı̨chǫ Whaèhdǫǫ̀ Godıı̀ Ełexè Whela
Traditional stories written in English and Tłı̨chǫ.
The Country of Wolves: Graphic Novel Study
Geared toward students in Grades 7 to 10. Novel is based on the animated film Amaqqut Nunaat: The Country of Wolves.
Decolonizing Methodologies: A Transformation from Science Oriented Researcher to Relational/Participant-Oriented Researcher
Dene and Western Medicine Meet in Image-based Storytelling
The Education of an Indigenous Woman: The Pursuit of Truth, Social Justice and Healthy Relationships in a Coast Salish Community Context
Educator's Guide: Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island
Created to support Ontario secondary courses Grade 11 Contemporary Aboriginal Voices and Grade 11 English.
English First Peoples: Grade 10-12 Resource Guide
Evaluations
Exploring Digital Literacy Learning with the Gwich’in Tribal Council
Fair
First Nations person singing and dancing at Main Library
Following the Trails of Our Ancestors: Re-Grounding Tłįchǫ Knowledge on the Land
From Sea to Sea to Sea: Celebrating Indigenous Picture Books
"Gerry, Harriet E., Sinasia Remembers."
Give Children All Rights
The Gnawer of Rocks: Graphic Novel Study
Designed for Grades 8 to 12. Adaptation of a traditional Inuit story about two girls to are captured by a mythical creature called Mangittatuarjuk.
Honouring: Project of Heart / Speaking to Memory
The Horrors of St. Anne's
The Indian Oral Tradition: A Model for Teachers
Indigenous Literature and the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2018.
Indigenous Voices
Jack D. Bristow Interview
Joe Kapoeze 1 Interview
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
Geared toward Grades 5 to 8. Story by Napatsi Folger is about a 10-year-old girl who is dealing with her parents' separation.
Julian Gladue Interview
Kiviuq's Journey: Traditional Story Study
Students follow the adventures of an Inuit hunter who is swept out to sea in a storm and must find his way home. Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.
The Man and the Giant: An Eskimo Legend
Man Who Chooses the Bush
Minogondaagan: The Good Voice
Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket
Powwow Workshop 4
Pulling Together: A Guide for Indigenization of Post-Secondary Institutions: Teachers and Instructors
Red Wolf
Lesson plan for use with the book Red Wolf by Jennifer Dance.