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Age of Iron: Adaptation and the Matter of Troy in Clements's Indigenous Urban Drama
Angels of Light: A Mi'kmaq Myth in a New Archê
The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West
Apelles’s War: Transcending Stereotypes of American Indigenous Peoples in David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr. Apelles
The Artificial Horizon: Imagining the Blue Mountains
Autumn Reading with Fun Activities: How Coyote Gave Fire to the People: A Native American Story
Traditional story about how coyote, with the help of other animals, stole fire from the Fire Protectors and gave it to humans so that they could stay warm during the winter months.
Baring the Windigo's Teeth: The Fearsome Figure in Native American Narratives
Beaver Steals Fire
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
Book Reviews
The Canoe Is the People: Indigenous Navigation in the Pacific
Accompanying Materials: Teacher's Guide; Learner's Text; Pacific Map; Navigation
Chi-Mewinzha: Ojibwe Stories From Leech Lake
Coyote in Love: The Story of Crater Lake: Illustrated & Retold by Mindy Dwyer: Teacher Resource
Story about how Coyote's love for a star resulted in the formation of a lake in Oregon.
Crazy Man and the Plums
Cree Creation Story
The Cry of the Chickadee
Discursive and Mediatic Battles in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
The Earth Made New: Plains Indian Stories of Creation
An Ethnozooarchaeological Study of Land Otters and People at Kit'N'Kaboodle (49-DIX-46), Dall Island, Alaska
Exploring the Night Sky Indigenous Inquiry Kit
Includes annotated bibliography, book critiques, and four lessons plans appropriate for sixth grade.
Fānanaua: Ethics Education in an Indigenous Solomon Islands Clan
First Nations Curatorial Incubator
From Captors to Captives: American Indian Responses to Popular American Narrative Forms
The Future of Print Narratives and Comic Holotropes: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
Gastêr, Nêdys, and Thauma: Feminine Sources of Deception and Generation in Hesiod's Theogony
Grade 5 Social Studies: People and Stories of Canada to 1867: A Foundation for Implementation
Modules: First Peoples, Early European Colonization (1600 to 1763), Fur Trade, and From British Colony to Confederation (1763 to 1867).
The Great Flood
Traditional story suitable for use with Grade 4-7 students. Extract from the book The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway.
Himwic`a: Our Legends: As Told by Our Hupačasath Elders
Retelling of seven traditional stories including: When the Eagle Went to Borrow Eyes from the Snail; The Shadow; Daughter of Sea Cucumber; The Thunderbird Has a Nest on Thunder Mountain; and When the Codfish Was Sad.
Written in English and Hupačasath.
Histories of Kanatha, Seen and Told: Essays and Discourses, 1991-2008
Imagining Difference: Legend, Curse and Spectacle in a Canadian Mining Town
Indigenous Law Video on Demand: Discussion Guide
Indigenous (Re)Memory and Resistance: Video Works By Dana Claxton
Indigenous Symbols and Practices in the Catholic Church: Visual Culture, Missionization and Appropriation
Inland Tlingit of Teslin, Yukon: G̲aanax̲.Ádi and Kook̲hittaan Clan Origin Stories for the Immediate and Clan Family of Emma Joanne Shorty (nee Sidney)
Indigenous Studies Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015.
Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions: Overview
Inuit Literature: The Odyssey, Pilgrim's Progress, Inuktitut, Inuit Today, Igalaaq
Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century
Iroquois Creation Story: John Arthur Gibson; and J.N.B. Hewitt's Myth of the Earth Grasper
John Wayne's Teeth: Speech, Sound and Representation in Smoke Signals and Imagining Indians
Joseph Bruchac's "Dark" Novels: Confronting the Terror of Adolescence
Landscape as Narrative, Narrative as Landscape
Learning from Story
[Legends III]: Legends of the Mushuau Innu of Natuashish
The Legends Project [Collection]
[Legends X]: Legends of the Kwak'wala
[Legends XI]: Legends from Ahtahkakoop
A Lifetime of Native American Architecture: Building Towards the Indigenous Millennium
The Long Tent of Life
Describes the Anishinaabeg approach to the quest to live a long, healthy life (Medewiwin), how it is connected to the ceremonial lodge and the physical structure of the lodge itself. One of three articles published in the Selkirk Chronicle in 1887 under the title Indian Mythology.