Creating a Sense Of Community among Capital City Cherokees
Cree Code Talker
Short documentary about Charles "Checker" Tomkins, a Métis from Grouard, Alberta, and his service during his attachment to the U.S. Air Force in World War II.
Duration: 13:31.
A Critical Bond: Cultural Transmission and Nation-Building in Métis and Chicana/o Picture Books
Culturally Relevant Physical Education: Educative Conversations with Mi'kmaw Elders and Community Leaders
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Dangerous Spirits: The Windigo in Myth and History
Dangerously Free: Outlaws and Nation-making in Literature of the Indian Territory
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Toronto, 2016.
Danish Greenland: Its People and Products; Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
Daughters of the Drum: Decolonizing Health and Wellness With Native American Women
David James Harding Interview
David Thompson at the Mandan-Hidatsa Villages, 1797-1798: The Original Journals
Decolonization and Life History Research: The Life of a Native Woman
[The Decolonizing Poetics of Indigenous Literatures]
Decolonizing Through Poetry in the Indigenous Prairie Context
Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma and Postcolonialism
Defending Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service Since 1945
Delta School District Aboriginal Education Review
Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: Beyond the Social
The Development of a Gaming Enterprise for the Navajo Nation
The Development of the Trickster in Children's Narrative
Dezerman Courtoreille (St. Germaine) Interview
Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Digital Stories as a Tool for Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
Disappearing Act
Discontinuous Narrative, Ojibwe Sovereignty, and the Wiindigoo Logic of Settler Colonialism: Louise Erdrich's Marn Wolde
"Do Not Fashion the Other": Representing Contemporary Haudenosaunee Literature
Dolphus Davis Interview
Domesticated Species in D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded and John M. Oskison’s Brothers Three
Don Nielson Interview 1
Don Nielson Interview 2
Dreaming Free From the Chains: Teaching the Rhetorical Sovereignty of Gerald Vizenor Through Bearheart
Dreaming from the Margins, Living in the In-Between: Identity, Culture, and the Power of Voice
Uses historical documents in conjuction with Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices. Developed for use in Advanced Placement English Literature or Language classroom, Grades 11 and 12.
Dreams and the Invisible World in Colonial New England: Indians, Colonists, and the Seventeenth Century
"Drifting Away in the Tide": Water Symbolism and Indigenous Environmentalism in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
Dying From Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths in Custody
[Ears of Corn: Listen]
Earth Beings: Ecologies of Practice Across Andean Worlds
Ecotone
Edgar Heap of Birds
Elders' Teachings About Resilience and Its Implications for Education in Dene and Cree Communities
Elizabeth Deschamps Interview
Talks about the Louis Bull Reserve land sale and the Ma-Me-O Beach lease.
Emily Norris Roehl Interview
Endgame for Empire: British-Creek Relations in Georgia and Vicinity, 1763-1776
Book review of: Endgame for Empire by John T. Juricek.
The Enduring Afterlife of Before Tomorrow: Inuit Survivance and the Spectral Cinema of Arnait Video Productions
Envisioning Reconciliation and a New Way Forward
“An Evening’s Curiosity”: Image and Indianness in James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk
Excerpts from A Caddo’s Way, An Historical Novel of the Camino Real
Experiences of Urban Australian Indigenous Peer Mentors in a Non-communicable Disease Prevention Program
Exploring Pathways to Reconciliation
Discusses reconciliation from the point of view and experiences of an Indigenous social worker, a mother and a daughter and the living legacy of residential school.