I'm Not the Indian You Had in Mind
Short video featuring a poem by Thomas King challenging stereotypical portrayals of Aboriginal peoples. Duration: 5:28.
Image-based Storytelling: A Visual Narrative of My Family’s Story
A series of paintings and text written by the artist narrate pieces of her father’s story, and through the narrative offer a comparison of Dene and Western world-views and understandings of well-being. Journal has reversed the text of the third and fourth paintings.
Imagining Adoption: Filiation and Affiliation in the Works of Richard Wagamese
The Importance of Native Oratory
In a World Created by a Drunken God
In Defense of Black Robe: A Reply to Ward Churchill
"In Navajo we call him little father" / "In Navajo, we call him 'shidá'í:'" The Emergence and Calibration of Style by Two Navajo Poets
Paper from Texas Linguistics Forum: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Symposium About Language and Society, Austin, 2007. Looks at the natural history of Navajo poetry "style".
“In search of our better selves”: Totem Transfer Narratives and Indigenous Futurities
In Search of Wakȟáŋ
In the Days of Our Grandmothers: A Reader in Aboriginal Women's History in Canada
In the Eye of the Beholder: Representations of Australian Aborigines in the Published Works of Colonial Women Writers
Inculcating Indigenous Knowledge and Spirituality: A Siksika (Blackfoot) Theory of Learning
The Indian Half-Breed in Turn-of-the-Century Short Fiction
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Indians, Incorporated
Indigenous and Other Australians Since 1901: A Conversation between Professor Tim Rowse and Dr Miranda Johnson
Indigenous Illustration: Native American Artists and Nineteenth-Century US Print Culture
Indigenous Literature and the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2018.
Indigenous Perspectives: Stories from Indigenous Public Servants
Indigenous Rememberings and Forgettings: Sixteenth-Century Nahua Letters and Petitions to the Spanish Crown
Indigenous Spirituality in Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson and The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louse Erdrich
Indigenous Standards in Education: A Discussion Paper for the National Inuit Education Summit
Indigenous Voices
Indigenous Women's Stories of Truth, Stories of Hope
Indigitization: Toolkit for the Digitization of First Nations Knowledge
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
Integrating Native Traditional Spiritual Healing Concepts in a Counselling Setting: A Literature Review
"Interpretation is a Perilous Venture": Petroglyphs, Maps, and DNA
Interpreting Our World: Authority and the Written Word in Robert J. Conley's Real People Series
Interpreting Pawnee Star Lore: Science or Myth?
Intervening in the Archive: Women-Water Alliances, Narrative Agency, and Reconstructing Indigenous Space in Deborah Miranda’s Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir
Interview with Carlos Hugo Molina: "This Change Has Not Been Driven By the Elite"
An Interview with Colleen Cutschall
Interview with Darrell Dennis
Interview With José Bailaba Parapaino: "A High Level of Participation is Being Shown"
Interview with Kennetch Charlette
Interview With Pedro Numi Caiti: "There's a Gap There, In the Dark, To Move Forward"
Interview With the Nominees in CANDO's Economic Developer Awards
Introduction to the Special Issue on Native Literature of The Canadian Journal of Native Studies
The Inuit Sea Goddess
Ishi in Three Centuries
It's a Family Affair: Stó:lō Experiences in Repatriation
Joe Highway: King of the North
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
Geared toward Grades 5 to 8. Story by Napatsi Folger is about a 10-year-old girl who is dealing with her parents' separation.