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Okwire’shon:’a, the First Storytellers: Recovering Landed Consciousness in Readings of Trees & Texts
English Thesis (Ph.D.)--McMaster University, 2017. Refers to the works Power by Linda Hogan, Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson, and Truth and Bright Water by Thomas King.
Old Betsey: The Life and Times of a Famous Dakota Woman and Her Family
On the Ethno-Ecology of Mallee Root-Water
[Operation Water Spirit Thematic Units]: Grade Seven: Unit Scope and Introduction
The Perceived Factors Affecting the Survival of Traditional Moose Skin Preparation Procedures by the Nelson House Rocky Cree
La perception du carcajou/glouton par les Inuit du Nord canadien: Du passé au present
Plain Talk 18: First Nations Holistic Lifelong Learning Model
Plants and Connection to Place
Focuses on Yukon First Nations Traditional Knowledge.
Portrait of the Artist as a White Man: The International Law of Human Rights and Aboriginal Culture
Predators and Cosmologies
A Profile of American Indian Leadership Paradigms: Implications For Educational Leadership and National Policy
Protect and Promote Your Culture: A Practical Guide to Intellectual Property for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Qaqamiigux "to hunt for food and collect plants; subsistence": Head Start Traditional Foods Preschool Curriculum
Reaffirming Cultural Identity: A Case Study of Stó:lō Pithouse Reconstructions
Rebirthing Traditions: Women Taking Charge of Culture, Medicine and Each Other
Rediscovery: Towards a Local Wilderness Camp Curriculum
Research in American Indian and Alaska Native Education: From Assimilation to Self-Determination
Reset and Redefine: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) and the Rise of Indigenous Games
Resilience and Rebellious Memory Loops: Further Musings of an American Indian Ethnoecologist
Resource Management and the Mi'kmaq Nation
Returning the People to the Circle: An Overview on Overcoming the Fracturing of American Indian Communities
A Review of The Navajo and the Animal People: Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnozoology
Reviews - Drum Songs: Glimpses of Dene History (Book Review)
Rights to the Benefits of Research: Compensating Indigenous Peoples for their Intellectual Contributions
Argues that compensation should be integrated into the research phase of project rather than after completion. The article gives the example of a participatory research project conducted in Ecuador.
Rivers, Fish and the People: Tradition, Science, and Historical Ecology of Fisheries in the American West
Roots of Inquiry Learning: Teaching and Learning in Traditional Aboriginal Pedagogy
Rough Knowledge and Radical Understanding: Sacred Silence in American Indian Literatures
Rural Health Research Workshop
Science and Culture Nexus: A Research Report
Searching for Haknip Achukma (Good Health): Challenges to Food Sovereignty Initiatives in Oklahoma
The Seventh Fire: First Peoples and the Anglican Church
A Shining Trail to the Sun's Lodge: Renewal Through Blackfoot Ways of Knowing.
Siberian Yupik Names for Birds: What Can Bird Names Tell Us about Language and Knowledge Transitions?
"The Song is Very Short": Native American Literature and Literary Theory
Space and Place Within Aboriginal Epistemological Traditions: Recent Trends in Historical Scholarship
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
"Spider Woman's Granddaughter": Autobiographical Writings by Native American Women
The Spirit of Indigenous Youth: The Resilience and Self-Determination in Connecting to the Spirit and Ways of Knowing
St. Michael's Indian Residential School, 1894-1926: A Study Within a Broader Historical and Ideological Framework
Stories That Nourish: Minnesota Anishinaabe Wild Rice Narratives
Surviving as Indians: The Challenge of Self-Government
Tails on the Trails
Taking the Field: 50 Years of Indigenous Politics in the CJPS
Talking Story with Vital Voices: Making Knowledge with Indigenous Language
Teaching with Indian Givers
These Things Are Our Totems: Marius Barbeau and the Indigenization of Canadian Art and Culture in the 1920s
Thinking with Nunangat in Proposing Pedagogies for/with Inuit Early Childhood Education
"This Is Not a Peace Pipe": Towards an Understanding of Aboriginal Sovereignty
The Three Sisters: Renewing the World
Discusses the long history of Indigenous agriculture, how plants from the New World spread to the Old. and the need to return to traditional practices and regain food sovereignty. Educators share their experiences and lesson plans which use the story of the Three Sisters to teach a variety of subjects. Created to accompany the video.