Living with the Past: The Creation of the Stolen Generation Positionality
Local Values in Governance: Legacy of Choho in Forest and School Management in a Tamang Community in Nepal
Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, and the (De)Mythologizing of the American West
Lubicon Lake Nation: Spirit of Resistance
MAI Te Kupenga: Supporting Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars within Higher Education
Sarah Jane Tiakiwai
“Making A Noise In This World”: New Sounds From Canada’s First Peoples
Marginal Life in the Marginal Lands of Kenya: The Impact of Drought on the Laikipia Maasai Community With a Specific Focus on Women and Children
Masi Methodology: Centring Pacific Women’s Voices in Research
Men, Masculinity, and the Indian Act
The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples: Transformations of Identity and Community
The Metis: A Unique Culture Created by the Canadian-French Explorers and the Native American Woodland Peoples
"Métis, c'est ma nation. 'Your own people,' comme on dit": Life Histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard
The Métis of Lethbridge: A Microcosm of Identity Politics
The Mohawk Warrior: Reappropriating the Colonial Stereotype
Moving Towards an Indigenous Research Process: A Reflexive Approach to Empirical Work with First Nations Communities in Canada
The Multicultural Panopticon: Paradoxes of Unity, Identity, and Equality in Canada
My Reflection of that Time
Narratives of Community
Narratives of Hope: Enacting Indigenous Language and Cultural Reclamation across Geographies and Positionalities
Narratives of Inuit Inmates: Crime, Identity and Cultural Alienation
A Nation of Families: Traditional Indigenous Kinship, the Foundation for Cheyenne Sovereignty
National Identity and Belonging in Arctic Siberia: An Ethnography of Evenkis and Dolgans at Khantaiskoe Ozero in the Taimyr Autonomous District
Native Conversion, Native Identity: An Oral History of the Bahá'í Faith Among First Nations People in the Southern Central Yukon Territory, Canada
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.
The Native Tribes of Alaska: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Ann Arbor, August, 1885
Natives and Reserve Establishment in Nineteenth Century British Columbia
The Naturalized Knowledge System: A Methodology for Community Development
Negotiating Health: The Meanings and Implications of "Building a Healthy Community" in Igloolik, Nunavut
A New Millennium
The Newspaper Indian: Native American Identity in the Press, 1820-1890 (Review)
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Building Tribal Infrastructure for Research through CRCAIH
Not Jimmie Durham's Cherokee
Not the Call of the Wild: The Idea of Wilderness in Louis Owens's Wolfsong and Mixedblood Messages
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Object (To) Sanctity: The Politics of the Object
On the Importance of Language: Reclaiming Indigenous Place Names at Wasagamack ᐘᕊᑲᒪᕁ First Nation, Manitoba, Canada
'Our Home, Our Land ... Something to Sing About': An Indigenous Music Recording as Identity Narrative
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Paradoxes of Modernism and Indianness in the Southeast
Paths Toward a Mohawk Nation: Narratives of Citizenship and Nationhood in Kahnawake
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
The People of Denendeh: Ethnohistory of the Indians of Canada's Northwest Territories
A Phenomenological Study of the Lived Experience of Culturally Sensitive Care in a First Nation Community
Plains Cree Identity: Borderlands, Ambiguous Genealogies and Narrative Irony
Planning for the Next Generation: Capital Infrastructure at Colleges and Universities
Playing Indian, between Idealization and Vilification: Seems You Have to Play Indian to be Indian
"Please Eunice, Don't Be Ignorant": The White Reader as Trickster in Lee Maracle's Fiction
Discusses how Lee Maracle leads her readers to see the realities of a world that is rigid and unequally divided by using "we", "I" and "you" to flip the idea of "others".