Keeping the Native on the Reservatiion: The Struggle for Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
Ketmite'tmnej, Remember Who You Are: The Educational Histories of Three Generations of Mi'kmaq Women
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
Kiss of the Fur Queen
Ko te Whare Whakamana: Māori Language Revitalisation
Kookoom Mariah and The Mennonite Mrs.
A Landscape of Left-Overs: Changing Conceptions of Place and Environment Among Mi'kmaq Indians of Eastern Canada
Language Shift: A Study of Three Generations Within A Cree Family
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse. Louise Erdrich.
The Laughing People: A Tribute to My Innu Friends
Laughing to Survive: Humour in Contemporary Canadian Native Literature
Learning Models in the Umeek Narratives: Identifying an Educational Framework Through Storywork With First Nations Elders
The Leather-Stocking Tales
The Legend of the Mimigwesseos
Legends of the Elders
The Lenâpé and Their Legends; With the Complete Texts and Symbols of the Walam Olum: A New Translation, and an Inquiry into Its Authenticity
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.
Letter from Thomas Quinn to George G. Mann
Literature
Live and Learn and Eat Snow Through Travel
Author discusses the experience of attending the first annual Whitehorse Comedy Festival.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Living with a Diagnosis of Cancer in Canada's Western Arctic: A Project Examining the Experiences of Cancer Patients at Stanton Regional Health Board Medical Clinics
Loon: Memory, Meaning, and Reality in a Northern Dene Community
Loosening the Seams: Interpretations of Gerald Vizenor A. Robert Lee, ed.
Lost Girls
Making Associations
Making Canada's "Literary Land Claim": Marjorie Pickthall's "The Third Generation"
The Man Who Swam With Beavers
Mark Seabrook - Ojibwe Artist
Mary Rowlandson's Spiritual Conflicts and Gain
Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again
Mennonite-Ojibwe Relations in Manitoba: Memories and Reflections
Métis Representations in English and French-Canadian Literature
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh = This Is How I Know, Written by Brittany Luby, Illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, Translated by Alvin Ted Corbiere and Alan Corbiere
"An Anishinaabe child and her grandmother explore the natural wonders of each season in this lyrical, bilingual story-poem." Intended for use with ages 3 to 7.
Mirror Writing: (Re-)Constructions of Native American Identity. Thomas Claviez and Maria Moss, editors.
Mitoni niya nêhiyaw - nêhiyaw-iskwêw mitoni niya = Cree is Who I Truly Am - Me, I Am Truly a Cree Woman: A Life
Monkey Beach
Monkey Beach
Monkey Beach (Book)
Book review of: Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Monkey Beach (Book Review)
Moon of the Crusted Snow: Reading Guide
To accompany book written by Waubgeshig Rice which tells the story of a small northern Anishinaabe community which finds itself completely isolated from the external world just as winter sets in. The key to survival is reconnecting with the land. Guide is arranged around the themes of land, colonialism, community, gender, language, traditions and culture, and real world events.o accompany story written by
Moore, MariJo. Red Woman with Backward Eyes
Murphy Diary
My Family
Story suitable for Grades K-3.
The N1ha7kapmx Oral Tradition of the Three Bears: Interpretations Old and New
Narrating American Space: Literary Cartography and the Contemporary Southwest
A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson: An Edition
Narratives of Loss, Loss of Narrative: Crises of Representation in Twentieth-Century Fiction
Native American Autobiography: Voices of Resistance
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2001.