Native American Autobiography: Voices of Resistance
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2001.
Native American Literature in Tribal Context: Anishinaabe Aadisokaang Noongom
Native American Representations: First Encounters, Distorted Images, and Literary Appropriations
Native Americans and American Identities in the Early Republic
Native Americans in Picture Books Recommended for Early Childhood Classrooms, 1945--1999
Native Canadian Gothic Refigured: Reading Robinson's Monkey Beach
The Native Tribes of Alaska: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Ann Arbor, August, 1885
Native Writers of Canada: A Photographic Portrait of 12 Contemporary Authors
Navajo Poetry in a Changing World: What the Diné Can
Teach Us
Night Sky, Morning Star. Evelina Zuni Lucero.
Night Spirits: The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi Dene
Night Village and the Coming of Men of the Word: The Supernatural as a Source of Meaning among Coastal Saami
North of Athabasca: Slave Lake and Mackenzie River Documents of the North West Company, 1800-1821
North West Rebellion - Prince Albert - Poem.
Northern Visions: New Perspective on the North in Canadian History: Challenging Northern Historiography
Northern Writes 9: Entries from the 2001 NWT Writing Contest
Notes on Diseases Among the Indians Frequenting York Factory, Hudson's Bay
Nothing
"Nothing But the Truth": Discursive Transparency in Beatrice Culleton
The Novels of Louise Erdrich: Stories of Her People. Connie A. Jacobs
"Old Maps" and "New Roads": Confronting Neocolonial Despair in Sherman Alexie's Reservation Blues
The Omnipresent Voice: Authorial Intrusion in Rudy Wiebe's "Games for Queen Victoria"
One Successful Aboriginal Health Worker: A Case Study
One with the Watershed: A Story-based Curriculum for Primary Environmental Education
Uses traditional stories about the Salmon people as a starting point to talk about environmental health and caretaking.
"A Salmon Homecoming Production."
"Onward ever, backward never": Student Life and Students' Lives at Haskell Institute, 1884-1920s
"Open Containers": Sherman Alexie's Drunken Indians
Oral Tradition and Oral History: Reviewing Some Issues
"Orality in Literacy": Listening to Indigenous Writing
Oratory: Coming to Theory
"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
Other, Sister, Twin
"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.
The Outsider in James Welch's The Indian Lawyer
Pagans Rewriting the Bible: Heterodoxy and the Representation of Spirituality in Native American Literature
Patterns of Physical Activity Among American Indian Children: An Assessment of Barriers and Support
Personal Memories of Alcatraz, 1969
Placing the Ancestors: Postmodernism, "Realism", and American Indian Identity in James Welch's Winter in the Blood
The Plains Cree Grotowski
Playing with Culture: The Serious Side of Humor
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 is What We Speak to Each Other": An Interview With Jimmy Santiago Baca
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.