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Aboriginal Languages in Canada, 1996: A Teacher's Resource
Aboriginal Place Names
Access to Justice for Deaf Inuit in Nunavut: the Role of "Inuit Sign Language"
Agnes Mayo Moore Oral History Project River Trip 2000
ah-ayitaw isi e-ki-kiskeyihtahkik maskihkiy They Knew Both Sides of Medicine: Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing Told by Alice Ahenakew
Alive and Well: Native Theatre in Canada
Alternating Literacies: An Ethnohistorical Examination of Literacy Ideologies on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Montana
American Indian Reservations and COVID-19: Correlates
of Early Infection Rates in the Pandemic
Anishnaabemowin: Miinwa Anishnaabe Zheyaawin, Our Language, Our Culture
An Annotated Chiricahua Apache Bibliography - Selected Books
Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch
Assimilation of the Inuit Languages and the Place of the Uvular Nasal
The Associations Among Receptive Nonverbal Decoding Accuracy, Cultural Identification, and Personal Functioning in Southeastern American Indian Adults
The Beothuks
Beyond Numbers, Colors, and Animals: Strengthening Lakota/Dakota Teaching on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation
Examines the evolution of the Standing Rock language programs to improve the learner's Lakota proficiency.
Bilingual Curricula Promoting Peacemaking and Social Justice
Book Review
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
By Any Means Necessary? Tourism, Economics, and the Preservation of Language
By Any Other Name: Rhetorical Colonialism in North America
Can This Language Be Saved?
Canada's First Nations
Ceh'e3teekuu!- Listen- This is Arapaho Land
Circle as Pedagogy: Aboriginal Tradition Enacted in a University Classroom
A Collection of Saulteaux Texts with Translation and Linguistic Analyses
Colonialism and Language in Canada's North: a Yukon Case Study
Colouring Book
Teaches children the alphabet using images and brief explanations about how they relate to Metis culture. Words are in English and Southern Michif.
Community Language Planning Guide
Business History Review, Vol. 60, Spring 1986, pp. 151-154
Community Perceptions of a Cree Immersion Program at Cumberland House
Continuing Trickster Storytelling: The Trickster Protagonists of Three Contemporary Indian Narratives
Court Affirms Education Rights
Examines the decision by the Court of Appeal regarding the violation of Cree rights by the Canadian and Quebec governments.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples Rights: What Is the Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples' Rights?
Creating Sacred Places for Students in Grades 7 & 8
Creating Textual Communities: Anglican and Methodist Missionaries and Print Culture in British Columbia, 1858-1914
Cree Decision Making Concerning Language: A Case Study
A Decade of Data: Findings from the First 10 Years of Footprints in Time
Decolonizing Description: First Steps to Cataloguing with Indigenous Syllabics
Development of a Hypermedia Template Using Whole Language Instructional Methods for the Preservation of Native American Languages
A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee: With Notes on the Florida and Oklahoma Seminole Dialects of Creek Jack B. Martin & Margaret McKane Mauldin
Discourse Practices in Nuuk, Greenland: Language Usage and Language Attitudes of Students at the Gymnasium, a Pilot Project
Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Lineages Among Native American Tribes of Northeastern North America
Eh-ani-pahkaanikiishweyank: Approaching Language Change in Anihshininiimowin
Entanglements of Digital Technologies and Indigenous Language Work in the Northern Territory
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Charles Darwin University and Australian National University, 2020.
An Explanation for Ergative Versus Accusative Languages: An Examination of Inuktitut
[Exploring the Languages of Métis]
Designed for Grade 4.