The Unsustainable Nature of Ignorance: Measuring Knowledge to Effect Social Change First Results of an On-Line Survey of Aboriginal Knowledge at Queen's University
The Use of Joint Ventures to Accomplish Aboriginal Economic Development: Two Examples From British Columbia
Use Your Voice Ta’Kaiya Blaney Speak - and Sing - Her Hope for the Future
The Value and Diversity of Indigenous Archaeology: a Response to McGhee
The Value of a Polar Bear: Evaluating the Role of a Multiple-Use Resource in the Nunavut Mixed Economy
Varieties of Medical Treatment and Hierarchies of Resort in Johan Turi's Sámi Deavsttat
The Victor Diamond Mine Environmental Assessment and the Mushkegowuk Territory First Nations: Critical Systems Thinking and Social Justice
Voice of an Elder: Zhaawonde - Dawn of a New Day
Voices of the Canoe: For Teachers
Contains links to lesson plans for various levels under the themes of Indigenous Knowledge, Historical Consciousness, Evidence, Cultural Expressions, Colonialism, Ancient Civilizations, Mapping, Oral Traditions, Origin Stories, Resources, and Primary Sources.
Educators' section of website that focusses on Fijian, Haida and Squamish canoe traditions and their importance in each culture.
Volume 5B: Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge: Enbridge Northern Gateway Project
Wáhta Teachings
Educational resource about the sugar maple combines traditional Indigenous Knowledge and plant science.
Related Material: Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush.
Watching the Skies: An Overview of Indigenous Astronomy Curricula for Canadian K-12 Teachers
After review of existing literature authors conducted systematic survey of electronic curricular resources pertinent to the Ontario context and readily available to educators. Google, YouTube and university databases were searched. Eighty-two sources were identified, 60% of which were by an Indigenous author/partner/illustrator.
The Way Forward: How Indigenous Philanthropy Can Change the World
Ways We Respect Caribou: Teetł’it Gwich’in Rules
"We are Still Didene": Stories of Hunting and History from Northern British Columbia
["We are Still Didene": Stories of Hunting and History From Northern British Columbia]
'We Had Something Good and Sacred Here': Restorying A'Se'k With Pictou Landing First Nation
"We Might Go Back to This": Drawing on the Past to Meet the Future in Northwestern North American Indigenous Communities
"We Were Recruited From The Warriors of Many Famous Nations," Cultural Preservation: U.S. Army Western Apache Scouts, 1871-1947
Welcoming and Navigating Allyship in Indigenous Communities
What Do We Mean by Decolonizing Research Strategies?: Lessons from Decolonizing, Indigenous Research Projects in New Zealand and Latin America
What is the Degree of Mātauranga Māori Expressed Through Measures Of Ethnicity?
What Kind of Learning? For What Purpose?: Reflections on a Critical Adult Education Approach to Online Social Work and Education Courses Serving Indigenous Distance Learners
The White Man's Indian: Mythology Ignores Our Contributions to the World
Winter Fishing 2013 Lac La Ronge, Sask.
Winter Fishing 2013 Lac La Ronge, Sask. [Dene Version]
Wishing on ‘Shooting Stars:’ Hopi Radio Reignites a Culture and Its Language
Wo(men) and Bears: The Gifts of Nature, Culture, and Gender Revisited
Working and Walking Together: Supporting Family Relationship Services to Work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families and Organisations
Working with and for Ancestors
Working With Youth: A Visioning Journey
You Can't Be the Doctor If You're the Disease: Eurocentrism and Indigenous Renaissance
You Should Know That I Trust You: Indigenous Youth Speak on Adoption and Cultural Planning
You Should Know That I Trust You: Phase 2
Youth Custody: Exercising Our Rights and Responsibilities to Indigenous Youth
Youth, Talk to Your Elders: Three Women Speak
Yukon First Nation Wildlife Harvest Data Collection and Management: Lessons Learned and Future Steps
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