The Indigenous Arts Archive: Indigenizing the Spencer Museum of Art’s Database
Indigenous Connections and Social Media: Māori Involvement in the Events at Standing Rock
Indigenous Digital Inclusion: Interconnections and Comparisons
Indigenous New Media Arts: Narrative Threads and Future Imaginaries
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Emerging Research on Traditional Knowledge and Livelihoods
Indigenous Peoples’ Experiences of Harmful Content on Social Media
Indigenous Studies : Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Digital Storytelling, and Environmental Learning — A Confluence of Tradition and New Media Technology
Integrating Mentorship and Digital Storytelling to Promote Wellness for Alaska Native Youth
Examines the use of digital storytelling, through the Intergenerational Dialogue Exchange and Action (IDEA), and its impact on the Indigenous youth in Alaska.
Internet on the Outstation: The Digital Divide and Remote Aboriginal Communities
Inuit Girls Make Media: Resisting Stereotypes through Participatory Research
The Ipperwash Beach Walk
Is Social Media Only for White Women?: From #METOO to #MMIW
Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary
Keewaytinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned
Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada
Land Claims [Part Two]
Learn Where You Live, Teach From a Distance: Choosing the Best Technology for Distributed Nursing Education
"The Legacy Will Be the Change": Reconciling How We Live with and Relate to Water
Looks at the Indigenous approach towards water knowledge and how this approach can be used in collaboration with Western knowledge systems for water policy making and research.
“Lives, Breathes, and Thrives”: Can American Indian Students With Disabilities Access Tribal College Websites?
Looks at the inaccessibility of tribal college websites and support available for Indigenous students with disabilities.
Low Adoption of Digital Technology among Indigenous People in Guyana
Māori Instagram: The Social Media Lifeworlds and Decolonising Practices of Rangatahi Māori
Memorializing Individuals, Seeking Justice for Communities: The Epidemic of Systemic Violence against Indigenous Peoples and the Role of Art and Public Response in Bringing about Social Change
Mobile Health for First Nations Populations: Systematic Review
Mobilizing Affective Political Networks: The Role of Affect in Calls for a National Inquiry to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women during the 2015 Canadian Federal Election
A National COVID-19 Pandemic Issues Paper on Mental Health and Wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
A Nationwide Data Crisis: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The Next Chapter of Indigenous Representation in Video Games: A New Crop of Games Teaches Language and Culture
Nunavut's Infrastructure Gap
Opinions and Perceptions of Indigenous Mental Health Applications from Service Providers and Youth Samples: A Pilot Study
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
Playing for the Future: A Picture Book App for Cultural Reclamation and Reconciliation
Describes two games developed as part of a project to convert the book Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw into an app. The story is inspired by the discovery of the burial site of a young Cree woman who lived in the mid-1600s, a time before contact with Europeans.
Paper from Meaningful Play Proceedings 2018 edited by Rabindra Ratan, Brian Winn, and Elizabeth LaPensee.