"...Thought I Was Just a Same" - "Lulesame" and "Lulesamisk Area" as New Political and Identity-Shaping Expressions
Three Men at Prince Albert Totem Pole Ceremony
Three Men at Prince Albert Totem Pole Ceremony (2)
Thunderchild Report
Tiny Katerina
Tom Yellowhorn Interview
Tourism in Gwaii Haanas: Contributions to Haida Gwaii Communities and Co-management
Toward an Indigenous Jurisprudence of Rape
Towards a Genealogy of Reconciliation in Canada
Traditions in a Colonized World: Two Realities of a First Nation
"A Tragedy to Be Sure": Heteropatriarchy, Historical Amnesia, and Housing Crises in Northern Ontario
Transformative Learning, Tribal Membership and Cultural Restoration: A Case Study of an Embedded Native American Service-learning at a Research University
Treaty Land Entitlement and Urban Reserves in Saskatchewan: A Statistical Evaluation
Tribal Policing: An Alternative Viewpoint : The Oneida Indian Nation of New York Police
Tribes Respond to Presidential Withdrawal From Climate Pact
Trickster Chases the Tale of Education
Trump's Withdrawal From the Paris Agreement: Another Affront to the Planet, Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights
Truth Dwells in the Deeps: Southwestern Oral Traditions and Archaeological Interpretations
The Tsimshian Protocols: Locating and Empowering Community-Based Research
Two Men and Two Children at Prince Albert Totem Pole Ceremony
Two Men at Ceremony for Prince Albert Totem Pole
U.S. Colonization of Indian Justice Systems: A Brief History
Understanding Diabetes in a Cree Community: A Qualitative Study
Understanding Success in Indigenous Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Investigation
Discussion of characteristics of Aboriginal economic development followed by analysis of the success of Lac la Ronge Indian Band and its Kitsaki Development Corporation.
Paper from: AGSE 2004: Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2004: Proceedings of the First Annual Regional Entrepreneurship Research Exchange edited by L. Murray Gillin, Frank La Pira, and John Yencken.
Understanding the Connection Between People and the Land: Implications For Social-Ecological Health at Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation
Understanding the Experiences and Processes of Health Canada's Evacuation Policy for Pregnant First Nations Women in Manitoba
Understanding the Indian Act
Speakers discuss how the Act has defined the government's and Crown's relationship with First Nations peoples; how it has impeded development of communities; and how fundamental changes are needed to give First Nations' control over governance and the ability to develop mechanisms to improve access to capital.
Duration: 1:09:15.
Unexpectedly Scoring a Big, Snorting Bull
"Unlike Their Playmates of Civilization, the Indian Children's Recreation Must be Cultivated and Developed": The Administration of Physical Education at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School, 1926-1944
Urgent Need, Serious Opportunity: Towards a New Social Model for Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
The Use of Technology to Improve Health Care to Saskatchewan's First Nations Communities
Variations on an Entrepreneurial Ethos: Work and Culture in the Logging and Non-Timber Harvesting Industries of British Columbia's North Okanagan/Shuswap
The Vengeful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories
The Vengeful Wife and Other Blackfoot Stories
Victim Services: Promising Practices in Indian Country
Violence Against Native Women
Visiting with the Ancestors: Blackfoot Shirts in Museum Spaces
Visitor Responses to Nitsitapiisinni: Our Way of Life: The Impact of Collaboration on Visitors' Experiences
Voices of the File Hills Farm Colony
Voices of the Marchers
Voices of Youth: How Indigenous Young People in Urban Ontario Experience Plans of Care
Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
The Waiting Game: Exploring the Lived Experiences of First Nations Who Are Waiting for Housing to Determine Appropriate Policy and Planning Directions
Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts
Discusses wampum belts, produced by tribes of the Eastern seaboard from 1600 to 1800, including their distinct beadwork styles, their functions and the practice of reuse of beads.