US Imperialism and the Problem of “Culture” in Indigenous Politics: Towards Indigenous Internationalist Feminism
Victim of Deceit and Self-Deceit: The Role of the State in Undermining Jim Brady’s Radical Métis Socialist Politics
Violence and Abuse in Sámi Communities
Analyzes the State's human rights obligations as found in the European Convention on Human Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Istanbul Convention, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and examines the challenges that prevent Sámi victims from accessing support services and the measures implemented to provide remedies to the problem.
Violence, Compensation, and Settler Colonialism: Adjudicating Claims of Indian Residential School Abuse through the Independent Assessment Process
The Voting Rights Act’s Pre-Clearance Provisions: The Experience of Native Americans in South Dakota
Waakia’ligan: Community Voices on Housing at Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba
The Waiting Game: Exploring the Lived Experiences of First Nations Who Are Waiting for Housing to Determine Appropriate Policy and Planning Directions
Walking Together: Ontario's Long-Term Strategy to End Violence against Indigenous Women: Year One Update--March 2017
Walking Together: Ontario's Long-Term Strategy to End Violence against Indigenous Women: Year Two Update--March 2018
Water, History, and Sovereignty in Simon J. Ortiz’s “Our Homeland, a National Sacrifice Area”
Water Vulnerability in Arctic Households: A Literature-based Analysis
Water (what’re) We Doing: An Analysis of Water Insecurity in Indigenous Communities in Canada
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.
We Are Not Going Anywhere
We Can Do Better: Housing in Inuit Nunangat
"We Celebrate Our Own Funeral, the Discovery of America:" Pathos, Promise, and Constraint in Simon Pokagon's (Potawatomie) Resistance to the 1893 World's Fair
“We Don’t Drink the Water Here”: The Reproduction of Undrinkable Water for First Nations in Canada
"We Must Teach the Indian What Law Is": The Laws of Indian Residential Schools in Canada
Chronology of the laws that created and enforced Indian Residential Schools.
“We’re not going to sit idly by:” 45 Years of Asserting Native Sovereignty along the Missouri River in Nebraska
We Rise Together: Achieving Pathway to Canada Target 1 through the Creation of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas in the Spirit and Practice of Reconciliation: The Indigenous Circle of Experts' Report and Recommendations
Weaving and Baking Nation: The Recognition Politics of the Métis Sash and Bannock in the 1990s
History Thesis (M.A.)--University of British Columbia, 2019.
Looks at the Oral History Project of the Métis Women of Manitoba Inc.
What is Authentic and Meaningful Compensation in the Eyes of Indigenous Peoples?
What's Next? Three Ways to Add Money to Indian Health and Bigger Fights Ahead
'What We Heard': Report to Employment and Social Development Canada on the Feedback Received Regarding the
When White People Talk About Their Country Being Stolen (I Throw Up in My Mouth a Little Bit)
Where Did That Come From? Indigenous Activists Discuss the Creation of Canada's National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Inquiry
Where They Meet: Indigenous Activism and City Planning in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Where Whitemen Come to Play
White Backlash against Indigenous Peoples in Canada
White Lies, Native Revisions: The Legacy of Violence in the American West
Who Lies Buried in Satanta’s Tomb? Co-memorating a Kiowa Warrior
Who Was Henry Standing Bear? Remembering Lakota Activism From the Early Twentieth Century
Whose Land is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization
Whose Water Is It Anyway? Indigenous Water Sovereignty in Canada: An Indigenous Resurgence Analysis of the Case of Halalt First Nation v British Columbia
Why Run? Utah Candidate Cites Standing Rock as 'Awakening' #Nativevote18
Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations: Educator Guide for Grades 6-12
For use with the virtual exhibition Why Treaties Matter.
Witnessing the Unspoken Truth: On Residential School Survivors' Testimonies in Canada
Wolf Lake: The Importance of Métis Connection to Land and Place
Native Studies Thesis (M.A.)--University of Alberta, 2017.
Working Together: Indigenous Recruitment and Retention in Remote Canada
Writing Water, Writing Life: Silko as Environmental Activist
You’ve Got to Paddle Your Own Canoe: The Effects of Federal Legislation on Participation in, and Exercising of, Traditional Governance while Living Off-Reserve
Youth and Reconciliation
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