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AMBER Alert in Indian Country
American Indian Genes in the Media: Representations of the Havasupai Indian Tribe in Their Case against Arizona State University
American-Indian Media: The Past, the Present, and the Promise of Digital
Communication Thesis (PhD) -- Louisiana State University, 2013.
Anthropological Places, Digital Spaces, and Imaginary Scapes: Packaging a Digital Sámiland
Becoming Visible in Invisible Space: How the Cyborg Trickster is (Re)Inventing American Indian (NDN) Identity
Bridging Health Care Access Gaps in a Remote Indigenous Community
Bridging the Digital Divide: The Role of Community Online Access Centres in Indigenous Communities
Building Bandwidth: Preparing Indigenous Youth for a Digital Future
Building Indigenous Future Zones: Four Tribal Broadband Case Studies
Co-designing an mHealth Tool in the New Zealand Māori Community with a "Kaupapa Māori" Approach
Connecting on Country: Closing the Digital Divide for First Nations Students in the Age of COVID-19
The Contribution of Broadband to the Economic Development of First Nations in Canada
Cyber Safety in Remote Aboriginal Communities: Final Report
Cyberbullying and Indigenous Australians: A Review of the Literature
Data Colonialism in Canada: Decolonizing Data through Indigenous Data Governance
Communication Thesis (MA) -- Carleton University, 2021.
Developing an Augmented Reality App in Secwepemctsín in Collaboration with the Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn (Splatsin Teaching Centre) Society
A Digital Bundle : Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online
E-whanaungatanga: The Role of Social Media in Maori Political Engagement
Development Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massey University, 2013.
Eetsii tthak t'agwahii getr'ootanahchàh = Learning about the Machine That Does It All: Digital Content and Connectivity with Dinjii Zhuh Contexts: Student Workbook
Eetsii tthak t'agwahii getr'ootanahchàh = Learning about the Machine That Does It All: Digital Content and Connectivity with Dinjii Zhuh Contexts: Facilitator Handbook
Exploring Digital Literacy Learning with the Gwich’in Tribal Council
Facebook Usage among Urban Indigenous Youth at Risk
First Nation Networks Help Protect Indigenous Languages and Culture
First Nations Innovation - Publications
First Nations SchoolNet and the Migration of Broadband andCommunity-Based ICT Applications
Addresses need for federal policy on First Nations connectivity and ICT and possible elements, implementation, funding, and benefits of such a policy. Chapter seven from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Frequency of Internet Use by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex
From Interstellar Imperialism to Celestial Wayfinding: Prime Directives and Colonial Time-Knots in SETI
G-Men, Green Men, and Red Land: Extraterrestrial Miscreants, Federal Jurisdiction, and Exceptional Space
Gambling, Internet and Media Use: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Giving Life to the Truth: Indigenous Art as a Pathway to Archival Decolonization
Help for Missing American Indian and Alaska Native Children
Honour Water: Gameplay as a Pathway to Anishinaabeg Water Teachings
Housing Issues in Nuuk (Greenland) and How To Get Students Involved
How Women in Remote and Rural First Nation Communities Are Using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
Idle No More at Six Months: Analysis of the First Six Months of the Idle No More Movement
Indigenous Adolescents’ Perception of an eMental Health Program (SPARX): Exploratory Qualitative Assessment
Indigenous Broadband Policy Advocacy in Canada's Far North
Discusses the history of Indigenous engagement with media and telecommunication policy and looks at how a consortium composed of academic researchers and First Nations technology organizations used hearings held by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to bring three issues to the forefront: open access to transport networks; subsidy support for First Nations community networks; and the need for consultation with Indigenous communities about infrastructure development and service upgrades taking place in their territories.