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Abalone Tales: Collaborative Explorations of Sovereignty and Identity in Native California
An Academic Take on “Indigenous Traditions and Ecology”
Aleut Identity and Indigenous Commercial Fisheries
Animals and Theme in "Ceremony"
Appropriate Technologies in the Traditional Native American Smokehouse: Public Health Considerations in Tribal Community Development
Examines how the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community was able to build a ceremonial smokehouse and reduce the associated health risks, by applying appropriate technologies.
Architecture As Ceremony: Use of Traditional Knowledge in Design
The Architecture of Learning: Spaces for Architectural Learning Within the Mi'kmaq Context
Armed with an Eagle Feather against the Parliamentary Mace: A Discussion of Discourse on Indigenous Sovereignty and Spirituality in a Settler Colonial Canada, 1990-2017
The Assiniboine
Best Practices For Completing the Comparative Analysis For a Cultural Landscape Such as the Proposed Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Nomination
Book Reviews
Ceremony, Storytelling, Land, The Rediscovery of Identity in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and Storyteller and N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child, House Made of Dawn and The Way to Rainy Mountain
Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People
Changing the Subject: Individual versus Collective Interests in Indian Country Research
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
Cinematic Constructions of the Eco-Native: a Discourse on Modernity
Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: A Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences
Jamie Donatuto ... [et al.]
Communities as Both Ecological and Social Entities in Native American Thought
Confluence: Water as an Analytic of Indigenous Feminisms
Country, Native Title and Ecology
Cultural Approaches to Native Canadian Housing : An Evaluation of Existing Housing Projects in Cree Communities in Northern Quebec
Decolonizing the Person, the Image, and the Collective Global Psyche Through the Lens of Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
Drawing Strength from Our Cultures: State of Native American Youth Report
Emily Norris Roehl Interview
An Exploration of Cultural Activities of Métis in Canada
From Nature to iNATURE. Articulating a Sami Christian Identity Online
From the Heart of the Earth: Executive Director's Message
Frontier, Homeland and Sacred Space: A Collaborative Investigation into Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Place in the Thelon Game Sanctuary, Northwest Territories
Gathering Places: Aboriginal and Fur Trade Histories
Good News in Food: Understanding the Value of Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Western Canada
Grade 5: Teliaqewey, Kaqowey net Teliaqeweyminu? = Ah, the Truth. What Is Our Truth? = Wolamewakon. Keq Nit Kwolamewakonon?
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Related materials: Interactive Activities; Activity Answer Sheet Lesson A: Worldview in Muin/Bear/Muwin and The Seven Hunters
The Great North Road: A Cosmographic Expression of the Chaco Culture of New Mexico
Haida Art: Southern Villages [Part 1 and Part 2]
The Havasupai and Preservation: Canyons and Identity
Humanizing Security in the Arctic
I Am the River and the River is Me: The Implications of a River Receiving Personhood Status
I Dream of Yesterday and Tomorrow: A Celebration of the James Bay Cree
Identifying with "The Native" in Anglo-American Environmental Writing: A Rhetorical Study
The Image of an Indian in Sherman Alexie's Collection of Short Stories "Ten Little Indians" and Leslie Marmon Silko's Novel "Ceremony"
Indigenous Architecture and Placekeeping: Roundtable Webinar
Indigenous Architecture Through Indigenous Knowledge: Dim sagalts’apkw nisim̓ [Together We Will Build a Village]
Indigenous Encounters with Neoliberalism: Place, Women, and the Environment in Canada and Mexico
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.