A Dangerous Idea: The Alaska Native Brotherhood and the Struggle for Indigenous Rights
Dangerous Intersections: An Examination of Approaches to Sexual Violence Against Native Women
The Darkest Period: The Kanza Indians and Their Last Homeland, 1846-1873
Data as a Strategic Resource: Self-determination, Governance, and the Data Challenge for Indigenous Nations in the United States
Data Colonialism in Canada's Chemical Valley: Aamjiwnaang First Nation and the Failure of the Pollution Notification System
Discusses the area of Ontario where 40 percent of Canada's petrochemicals are processed and refined and where full information about events such as spills, flares, air releases, and even everyday cumulative exposures is not supplied to the First Nation due to the industry-governed notification system and inadequate regulatory legislation.
Data Resources and Challenges for First Nations Communities: Document Review and Position Paper
Daughters of the Drum: Decolonizing Health and Wellness With Native American Women
David James Harding Interview
David Montgomery: The Quinault Indian Nation's Q-munity Roadmap
David Osawabine Interview
David Thompson at the Mandan-Hidatsa Villages, 1797-1798: The Original Journals
The Dawes Act and Contraction of Indian Land in the U.S.
The Dawn of Canadian History: A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada and the Coming of the White Man
Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing From New England
Day of Action Serious Attempt to Convey Message
De/colonizing Preservice Teacher Education: Theatre of the Academic Absurd
De/Scribing Squ*w: Indigenous Womenand Imperial Idioms in the United States
Deadliest Enemies: Law and the Making of Race Relations On and Off Rosebud Reservation
Deadly Embrace: From State Sovereignty to Cooperative Agreements in a Public Law-280 State
Dealing with Ecological Variability and Change: Perspectives from the Denesoline and Gwich'in of Northern Canada
Death and Funeral Customs among the Omahas
Death by Suicide: Community Responses to Maliseet Language Death at Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada
A Death Feast in Dimlahamid: [With a New Chapter on the Supreme Court's Historic Delgamuukw Decision]
Death of a Society
The Death of Barbue, a Kutchin Trading Chief
The Death of Raymond Yellow Thunder, and Other True Stories From the Nebraska-Pine Ridge Border Towns
Deaths of Children puts Child Welfare System in Hot Seat
Reports on an investigation by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, into the deaths of four children in British Columbia which questions the child welfare system.
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Debating the Origins of Democracy: Overview of an Annotated Bibliography
Debewewin Jury Review Implementation Committee: Final Report
Debt Finance For First Nations: Revised Edition
Debunking Myths Surrounding Canada's Aboriginal Population
The Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD) and Sustainability Education in First Nations Schools in Manitoba
Dechyoo Njik (MIVm-4) and the Traditional Landuse Patterns in the Southwestern Portion of the Old Crow Flats, Yukon Territory
The Decision-Making Process behind Urban Reserve Development
Declaration of Health Emergency by First Nations Communities in Northern Ontario: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
A Declaration of Indian Rights. The B.C. Indian Position Paper
A Declaration of Indian Rights: The BC Indian Position Paper (excerpt)
Declaration of the Indigenous Food Sovereignty and Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Resilience Gathering
Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe (May 10, 1911)
Decolonizing Both Researcher and Research and Its Effectiveness in Indigenous Research
Decolonizing Colonial Violence: The Subversive Practices of Aboriginal Film and Video
Decolonizing Employment: Aboriginal Inclusion in Canada's Labour Market
Decolonizing Geographies of Power: Indigenous Digital Counter-mapping Practices on Turtle Island
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.