COVID 19: The Changing State of the Inner City: Strengthening Community in a Time of Isolation
Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial That Forged a Nation
Cree Elders Workshop 1
Cree Elders Workshop 2
Cree Elders Workshop 6
Cree Elders Workshop 7
Cross-Border Critical Race Theory: Black and Native Fiction, American and Canadian Legal Policy
Crying for the Children of Sacred Ground: A Review Article on the Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto
D.C. Scott's View of History & the Indians
Discusses the seeming inconsistencies between Scott's actions as a bureaucrat for the Dept. of Indian Affairs, and the attitudes expressed in his poetry.
"D" for Disturbance - Mrs. C. Wetton. - Newspaper articles. - January-February 1965.
Historical note:
Mrs. C. Wetton was a staff correspondent for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix at North Battleford for 37 years.Dance With Us As You Can ... : Art, Artist, and Witness(ing) in Canada's Truth nd Reconciliation Journey
[Daniels in Context]
David James Harding Interview
David Montgomery: The Quinault Indian Nation's Q-munity Roadmap
The Diary of Lieut. J.A.V. Preston, 1885
Dibaajimowin: The Art of Storytelling
Disrupting Race, Claiming Colonization: Collective Remembering and Rhetorical Colonialism in Negotiating (Native)American Identities in the U.S.
Dissenters Must Be Heard, Too: [Final Edition]
"Diversity is our Strength"? Memory, Trauma and Social Critique in Contemporary Canadian Literature by Indigenous Women
Do Some Work for Me: Settler Colonialism, Professional Communication, and Representations of Indigenous Water.
A Documentation and Evaluation of the Pangnirtung Tourism Program
Documenting Ethnic Cleansing in North America: Creating Unseen Tears
Dolphus Davis Interview
Don McLean Interview
Don Nielson Interview 1
Don Nielson Interview 2
Donald Joe Sheridan Interview
Dr. A.B. Stewart Papers - Correspondence. - 1912-1925.
Historical note:
Dr. A.B. Stewart acted as coroner for the Royal North West Mounted Police and had a medical practice at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan in the late 1800s-early 1900s.“A Dreadful Little Glutton Always Telling You about Food”: The Epistolary Everyday and the Making of Settler Colonial British Columbia
Dreaming from the Margins, Living in the In-Between: Identity, Culture, and the Power of Voice
Uses historical documents in conjuction with Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices. Developed for use in Advanced Placement English Literature or Language classroom, Grades 11 and 12.
Dreaming of Sheep in Navajo Country
Dreams and Nightmares of a 'White Australia': The Discourse of Assimilation in Selected Works of Fiction From the 1950s and 1960s
The Duration of the Land: The Queerness of Spacetime in Sundown
Education, Culture and Identity in Rita Joe's "Keskmsi"
Education in Ixim Ulew (Guatemala): Maya Indigenous Knowledge and Building New Citizens
The Education of an Indigenous Woman: The Pursuit of Truth, Social Justice and Healthy Relationships in a Coast Salish Community Context
The Education of Augie Merasty: A Residential School Memoir
Edward Lavallee Interview
Edward Shearer Interview
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part II
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 30
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part III
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 67.
Elders and Indigenous Healing in the Correctional Service of Canada: A Story of Relational Dissonance, Sacred Doughnuts, and Drive-Thru Expectations
Elders' Teachings About Resilience and Its Implications for Education in Dene and Cree Communities
Elmira McLeod Interview #4
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out
Environmental Governance Literature Review Report: An Opinion Paper
Provides a literature review about Indigenous environmental governance in Canada based on publications from political science, natural resource management, ecology, native studies, and economic development literature.