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Maps and Memes: Redrawing Culture, Place and Identity in Indigenous Communities
Mapurbe: Spiritual Decolonization and the Word in the Chilean Mierdópolis
Marae: A Whakapapa of the Maori Marae
Marie Osecap 2 Interview
Mary Ann McKenzie Interview
Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
Métis Traditional Food Number 1
Lesson plan for Grades 1-4 involves students learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, making bannock, and Michif words associated with cooking and food.
Métis Traditional Food Number 2
Lesson plan for Grades 4-7 involves students learning and speaking Michef words associated with food and cooking, learning about bannock, fried Saskatoon berries, and goose, and making bannock.
A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians, With A Linguistics, Historic and Ethnographic Introduction, Volume 1
Mikinaak
Children's storybook about the snapping turtle; in Ojibwe and English.
Accompanying Material: Colouring Book and Supplemental Document.
Minority and Indigenous Trends 2021: Focus on COVID-19
Mitochondrial DNA of Protohistoric Remains of an Arikara Population from South Dakota: Implications for the Macro-Siouan Language Hypothesis
Mobile Apps and Indigenous Language Learning: New Developments in the Field of Indigenous Language Revitalization
Modern Knowledge, Ancient Wisdom: An Integration of Past and Present for a New Tomorrow: A Report on the Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre's First National Conference
Synopsis of keynote speeches and presentations of conference held March 7-9, 2007, Edmonton, Alberta. Includes summaries of six animation theme bundles, promising practices, participant commentaries, and analysis of problems and prospects of Aboriginal learning in the future.
Mother Earth, Brother Bear: Discerning Metaphors to Live by in Environmental Education
Moving Toward the Circle of Prosperity: the Cyber-Journey
Mrs. Marion Dillon Interview
Mrs. Mary Ann Ross Interview
Mrs. Tracie Williames Interview
Multimedia Technology and Indigenous Language Revitalization: Practical Education Tools and Applications Used Within Native Communities
The Names of Economically Important or Conspicuous Mammals and Birds in the Indian Languages of the District of Mackenzie, N.W.T. and in Sarcee
Naming of Birds as Part of the Intellectual Culture of Indians at Old Crow, Yukon Territory
A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty
R. Kapāʻanaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira ... [et al.]
Native Claims and Place Names in Canada's Western Arctic
Native Language Education: An Inquiry Into What Is and What Could Be
Native North Americans in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bibliography for K-12
Native Space: Geographic Strategies to Unsettle Settler Colonialism
Ned Laboucan Interview 2
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Dagwaagin
Ojibwe language story book about autumn follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Ininishib (Duck) as they go to harvest wild rice. Along the way they learn about lacrosse, hibernation and migration from bear and snapping turtle. Teacher Parent Edition includes translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
Nenda-gikendamang ningo-biboonagak: Niibin
Ojibwe language story book about summer follows the adventures of Nigig (Otter) and Mikinaak (Snapping Turtle) as they harvest birch bark, meet bear picking blueberries and whitetail deer working in his garden. The animals discuss how to feed themselves over winter. Parent Teacher Edition contains translation, breakdown of nouns and verbs used in the story and answers to questions found in the activity book.
A New Shared Arctic Leadership Model
New Technologies and Contested Ideologies: The Tagish First Voices Project
New Zealanders' Use of Broadcasting and Related Media: Final Report
Contains disaggregated data for Māori.