[Cry of the Eagle: Encounters With a Cree Healer]
Cultural Heroes and Mirrors of Darker Desires: Transitioning Tricksters of Our Past Into Contemporary Society
Culture Clash: Ojibwe Identity in Erdrich's Tracks
A Culture of Loss: The Mourning Period of Paper Indians
Culture, Race and Identity: Australian Aboriginal Writing
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Custer's Last Sitcom: Decolonized Viewing of the Sitcom's "Indian"
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
David Treuer's Search for Extremely Indian Fiction
The Dearth of Native Voices in Young Adult Literature: A Call for More Young Adult Literature by and for Indigenous Peoples
Decolonizing Diet: Healing by Reclaiming Traditional Indigenous Foodways
Decolonizing Pedagogical Approaches to Aboriginal Literatures in Canada
The Delicate Dance of Reasoning and Togetherness
Depicting a Sámi Society Between Tradition and Modernization: The Strategies of Coping in Jovnna-Ánde Vest's Trilogy Árbbolaččat
Desert Woman
Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps, April 8, 1885 to July 20, 1885, N.W. Campaign.
Dissembling Gentlemen and Pretended Purposes in the Early Republic: Constructing Indians and Gentlemen in the Writings of John Heckewelder and James Fenimore Cooper, 1760-1830
Dissent Along the Borders of the Fourth World: Native American Writings as Social Protest
Documenting Tradition: Territoriality and Textuality in Black Hawk’s Narrative
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.
Dreaming and Journeying Orality: A Mnemonic Pictograph of a Dream Shared at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Chicago
Drew Hayden Taylor: The Ongoing Adventures of the Blue-Eyed Ojibway
Driving Thunder Road
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
eCulture
Edgar Heap of Birds
Editor's Introduction: Lessons from Experience [Volume 6, Number 1]
Editorial [Indigenous Women in Canada: the Voices of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Women]
Eeekwol Thrives as Untraditional Storyteller
An Elder’s View of Community Resilience
The Elegiac Contradiction and the Apocalyptic Gesture: Christian and Aboriginal Forms of Consolation in English Canadian, First Nations, and Métis Literatures
Enacting Research Ethics in Partnership with Indigenous Communities in Canada: "Do It in a Good Way"
English 12 First Peoples: Integrated Resource Package 2008
EQ Voices: We are on the Cusp of Being Undeniably, Incontrovertibly Visible
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.
Scroll down to page 133 to read article.
Ethnicity and Accountability: Recent American Fiction
Ethnography and the Production of Foreignness in Indian Captivity Narratives
An Ethnolinguistic Study of Niitsitapi Personal Names
An Ethnological Approach to Sister Nations' Verse: New Insights into Native American De-colonial Discourse
Experiencing Higher Education in Louisiana Through a Native American Lens
Exploring Barriers to Education for Native American Indians: A Native Perspective
The Eye of the Surveyor: Literature and the Mapping of English Canada
Fanon and Beyond: Decolonizing Indigenous Subjects in Jeannette Armstrong's Slash and Lee Maracle's Sundogs
Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Native Women Reclaimed Their Lives After Residential School
First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples: Exploring Their Past, Present, and Future
A Focus on Feathers: Sioux Specialties' Guide to Feather Craft
{footprints} Dr. Dale Auger
Depicts the life of Dr. Dale Auger, winner of the Aboriginal Children's Book of the Year award in 2006 and the 2007 R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.