Sovereignty Matters: Locations of Contestation and Possibility in Indigenous Struggles for Self-Determination
Spiral of Fire
A Spirited Resistance: the North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745-1815
Stars of Tagai: The Torres Strait Islanders
State of Métis Nation Learning
Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival
Study on the Vision of Self-Government of the Montagnais Nation in the Fields of Education and Culture: Final Report: Submitted within the Context of the Proceedings of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Survival and Regeneration: Detroit's American Indian Community
Sydney as an Indigenous Place: "Goanna Walking" Brings People Together
Tagging, Rapping and the Voices of the Ancestors: Expressing Aboriginal Identity between the Small City and the Rez
Talk About the Horse of a Different Color
Humorous article on the issue of appropriate terms for Canada's original inhabitants.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.31.
Talking in Context: Language and Identity in Kwakwaka'wakw Society
Taloyoak: Stories of Thunder and Stone: Archaeological and Oral Narrative Project
Project undertaken to preserve Taloyoak history and connect oral stories to the archaeological survey of Netsilik area. Includes links to oral narratives, the survey, stories and legends as well as Grade Nine teaching module, Thunder and Stone.
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Technology and Inuit Identity: Facebook Use by Inuit Youth
'Their Habits Were Startling': The Perceptions, Strategies, and Erasing of a Mixed-Heritage Family in the Old Northwest
"They do think about health": Health, Culture and Identity in Katherine
“This Story Needs a Witness”: The Imbrication of Witnessing, Storytelling, and Resilience in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song
Through Their Eyes: Perceptions and Realities of the 'Healthy' Body in Female First Nation Youth in Saskatchewan
Uses photovoice research method and interviews to find out what knowledge and understanding of body image young First Nations women have about themselves.
"To Feel the Drumming Earth Come Upward": Indigenizing the American Studies Discipline, Field, Movement
Looks at Indigenous academics and scholars and their responsibilities.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
To Walk in Two Worlds: Or More? Challenging a Common Metaphor of Native Education
The Toughest Indian in the World
Toward a Successful Shared Future for Canada: Research Insights from the Knowledge Systems, Experiences and Aspirations of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples
Toward an Indigenous Understanding of Government-Imposed Essentialized Discourses of Identity for Aboriginal People
Trainer's Manual Module 6: Educates Visitors About Local Culture and Nature
Transformational Resistance and Social Justice: American Indians in Ivy League Universities
Transmission des Savoirs Oraux dans les Écoles Inuit: Étude du Cas de la Communauté d"Arviat (Nunavut)
Trauma's Palimpsests: The Narrative Cycles of Louise Erdrich and Richard Rodriguez
The Treatment Satisfaction and Recovery in Saami and Norwegian Patients Following Psychiatric Hospital Treatment: A Comparative Study
Tying up the Bundle and the Katuns of Dishonor: Maya Worldview and Politics
Understanding the Sleep Habits of Children within an Indigenous Community.
A Useful Institution: William Twin, "Indianness," and Banff National Park, c.1860-1940
Using Data Linkage to Identify First Nations Manitobans: Technical, Ethical, and Political Issues
A View From Turtle Island: Chapters in Iroquois Mythology, History and Culture
Walking a Tightrope: Aboriginal People and Their Representations
Walking a Tightrope: Aboriginal People and Their Representations
"We are not a conquered people": Expressions of Resistance, Resurgence, and Reclamation through Electric Pow Wow
"We are the Arctic": Identities at the Arctic Winter Games 2016
"We'll Always Survive!” The Challenges of Home in the Poetry of Adrian C. Louis
“We stopped sharing when we became civilized”: A Model of Colonialism as a Determinant of Indigenous Health in Canada
'We've Been Here for 2,000 Years': White Settlers, Native American DNA and the Phenomenon of Indigenization
"We’ve Been Researched to Death”: Exploring the Research Experiences of Urban Indigenous Peoples in Vancouver, Canada
Welcome to Country Speeches: A Personal Perspective from a Larrakia Man
["Well, I heard it on the radio and I saw it on the television ... ": An Essay for the Australian Film Commission on the Politics and Aesthetics of Filmmaking by and about Aboriginal People and Things]
What's in a Name? The Politics of Labelling and Native Identity Constructions
When I Close My Eyes and Think of My Home Place
When the Earth Shakes: A Status Report on Dissertation Research Regarding Mexican Volcanoes
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Wild Card: Making Sense of Adoption and Indigenous Citizenship Orders in Settler Colonial Contexts
Foreword to Special Issue on Adoption and Indigenous Citizenship Orders highlights the topics, authors and social contexts to be covered in the issue.