Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Dissenters Must Be Heard, Too: [Final Edition]
A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Thomas King
Analysis of two short stories, Joe the Painter and the Deer Island Massacre and One Good Story, That One, commenting on King's use of irony and humor.
Early Native American Women Writers: Pauline Johnson, Zitkala-Sa, Mourning Dove
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out
Equality Among Women
Discussion on the power of women and the inequality of paternalism, racism, sexism, and the materialistic society. Attached is a short poem titled The Red in Winter by Emma LaRocque. Entire issue on one pdf.
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Ethnocriticism: Ethnography, History, Literature
Europe's Indian, America's Jew: Modiano and Vizenor
Evolution of Alex Posey's Fus Fixico Persona
The Evolution of Mourning Dove's Coyote Stories
Exploring a Cultural Borderland: Native American Journeys of Discovery in the Early Twentieth Century
Finding Tongues in Trees: Dialogical and Ecological Landscapes in Henry David Thoreau, Robinson Jeffers, and Leslie Marmon Silko
Folklore and Psychoanalysis: The Swallowing Monster and Open-Brains Allomotifs in Plains Indian Mythology
Francis LaFlesche's The Song of Flying Crow and the Limits of Ethnography
From Creation Stories to '49 Songs: Cultural Transactions with the White World as Portrayed in Northern Plains Indian Story and Song
Frontier, Homeland and Sacred Space: A Collaborative Investigation into Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Place in the Thelon Game Sanctuary, Northwest Territories
[Grandma; Grandpa; The Card Game]
"He Was Going Along": Motion in the Novels of James Welch
The Heart of Knowledge: Nuclear Themes in Native American Thought and Literature
Heavy Metal: The Social Meaning of Petrol Sniffing in Australia [Book Review]
History of the Ojibway Nation
"Honoratissimi Benefactores": Native American Students and Two Seventeenth-Century Texts in the University Tradition
How Beans Make Decisions
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
Identity, Voice and Authority: Artist-Audience Relations in Native American Literature
An Indian, An American: Ethnicity, Assimilation and Balance in Charles Eastman's From the Deep Woods to Civilization
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indian Women as Cultural Mediators
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
An Interview With Jack Salzman, Director of the Columbia University Center for American Culture Studies
Interview with Will Seeks: Celebrating the Beginnings of Change; Canadian Indians Want the Government to Protect Indian Rights at
Introduction: Samson Occom's Sermon Preached by Samson Occom...at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian
Introduction [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, vol.2 no.2]
An Introduction to Wynema, A Child of the Forest, by Sophia Alice Callahan
Iskwekwak--Kah' Ki Yaw Ni Wahkomakanak: Neither Indian Princesses Nor Squaw Drudges
Jeannette Armstrong & The Colonial Legacy
Discussion on the effects of colonization, the solutions to a path of healing and the changes required to alter the future.
Justice for Indians and Women: The Protest Fiction of Alice Callahan and Pauline Johnson
Kwakiutl String Figures
Language & Culture: A Matter of Survival
Learning "The Language the Presidents Speak": Images and Issues of Literacy in American Indian Literature
The Leather-Stocking Tales
The Legend of the Good Fella Missus
Legend of Wesakayjack and the Loon: As Told by the Norway House Elders
Written for primary students.
Related Material: Story without text.
The Lenâpé and Their Legends; With the Complete Texts and Symbols of the Walam Olum: A New Translation, and an Inquiry into Its Authenticity
Letter from Thomas Quinn to George G. Mann
Lines and Circles: The "Rez" Plays of Tomson Highway
Discussion of two plays, The Rez Sisters and Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, which expose the problems, challenges and injustices that Aboriginal people face.