One Generation from Extinction
Discussion on the death of tribal languages.
One Successful Aboriginal Health Worker: A Case Study
"Onward ever, backward never": Student Life and Students' Lives at Haskell Institute, 1884-1920s
"Open Containers": Sherman Alexie's Drunken Indians
"The Orders of the Dreamed": George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823
"The Original in Ourselves": Native American Women Writers and the Construction on Indian Women's Identity
The Other Proletarians: Native American Literature and Class Struggle
"Our Mountains Are Our Pillows": An Ethnographic Overview of Glacier Nations Park
Focuses on the K'tunaxa and Piikáni, and draws on documentary research and consultation with Piikáni Elders.
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Our Stories: First Peoples in Canada
Outsourcing Reconciliation: The Government of Canada's #IndigenousReads Campaign and the Appropriation of Indigenous Intellectual Labor
Patterns of Physical Activity Among American Indian Children: An Assessment of Barriers and Support
Paul Boyer on the New Information Age
Pauline Johnson
Paved Trails: Crip Poetics as an Approach Towards Decolonizing Accessibility
[Phil Fontaine's 1990 account of physical and sexual abuse at residential school]
Photo Vignette – Whale Watching, Salish Style
Placing the Ancestors: Postmodernism, "Realism", and American Indian Identity in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
[The Plains Cree: Diplomacy and War 1790 to 1870]
The Plains Cree Grotowski
Poems
[Poems]
Poems [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, vol.2 no.2]
A Poet in the Wild
The Poetics of Self, Body and World: A Phenomenological Reinterpretation of B.C. Ethnography of Aboriginal Peoples
Poetry
Contains the poems: "Planting", "At Lame Deer, Montana", "Heat", "Mother’s Only Daughter", "Cicada", "Smoke Dancers", "Cactus Song", "Something Is Always Taking Us Away", "Amoroleck’s Words", "James Don Santiago Kirker, King of New Mexico: His Vision". "The Fish Dancers", "Gray Wolf", "On the Other Side", "Take It to the Cedar" and "Since Carving the Flute".
Poetry
“Poetry [Film] = Anger × Imagination”: Intermediality, the Synthesis of Poetry and Film, and Cross- Cultural Belonging in Sherman Alexie’s The Business of Fancydancing
Policing the Boom Town: The Mounted Police as a Social Force in the Klondike
Political Ramifications of Gender Complementarity for Women in Native American Literature
The Politics of Children
Humorous look at the pitfalls involved when writing for children's educational television programming and explains how it differs from writing plays for the same audience.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Politics of Cursing: Imagining Human Difference in a BC Mining Town
The Politics of Representation: Some Native Canadian Women Writers
Discussion on reviving traditional storytelling techniques, in new forms, and challenging the Canadian literary tradition.
Portrayal of Alaskan Native Americans in Children's Literature
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptomatology Among American Indian Vietnam Veterans: Mediators and Moderators of the Stress-Illness Relationship
Postmodernism, Native American Literature and the Real: The Silko-Erdrich Controversy
The Predicament of Identity
Prickly Pears
Primitivism in Missinippi Cree Historical Consciousness
The Princess and the Prostitute: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Representations of Native American Women
Promises of the "Vanishing" Worlds: Re-Storying "Civilization" in the Philippine National Imaginary
Using the literary work of Filipino author Nick Joaquin to examine the Philippine discursive between the "normal" civilized and the defined "primitive" Indigenous populations.
The Prophecy
Looks at a fictional visionary's dream about the horrors that await the First Nations of the Americas.