Native Diasporas: Indigenous Identities and Settler Colonialism in the Americas
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
Neither Chief Nor Medicine Man: The Historical Role of the “Intellectual” in the American Indian Community
Never the Same Day Twice
A New Anthropology of Neo-Indians
New Media as a Platform for Indigenous Self-Representation and Socio-Political Activism: As Seen Through TimeTravellerTM and Skins
The New Natives: The Mechanisms of Going Native and Their Realization in Selected 20th - and 21st Century Films
Nga Reanga: Youth Development Māori Styles
Ngapartji Ngapartji, In Turn, In Turn: Ego-Histoire, Europe and Indigenous Australia
Not a One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Building Tribal Infrastructure for Research through CRCAIH
Not Jimmie Durham's Cherokee
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 Men Our Healing: Designing For Change
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Outcasts and Orchestrators: Finding Indigeneity in Contemporary Aotearoa Punk Culture
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2014
Paradoxes of Modernism and Indianness in the Southeast
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
Pearl White and the Sidewalk Senecas: Faithkeepers and Twentieth-Century Haudenosaunee Regeneration
A Pedagogical Aboriginal Paradigm
The Perpetuation of Native Stereotypes in Film
A Place to Stand: Land and Water in Maori Film
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".