The Many Faces of Edward Sherriff Curtis: Portraits and Stories From Native North America
The Many Lives of Justiniano Roxas: The Centenarian Fantasy in American History and Memory
Mapping Outside the Square: Cultural Mapping in the South-East Kimberley
Maps of Experience: The Anchoring of Land to Story in Secwepenc Discource
Maq and the Spirit of the Woods
Maria Tallchief, (Native) America's Prima Ballerina: Autobiographies of a Postindian Princess
Marxism and Native Americans Revisited
Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again
Me Funny
Me & My Monster
Meeting Halfway: Reassessing “Cognizable to the Canadian Legal and Constitutional Structure”
The Mentoring of Miss Deloria: Poetics, Politics, and the Test of Tradition
Article examines Ella Cara Deloria’s life and career as an anthropologist in the context of her relationship with her mentors, relationship with the discipline of anthropology, and personal and community life.
Merchant of Menace: Eden Robinson Explains Her Uncompromising New Novel, Blood Sports.
The Meta-Politics of American Indian Literature: The Real and Imagined in Its Theories and Classifications
The Metaphor of the Quilt in Contemporary Asian Indian and American Indian Literature
Methodological Issues in the Use of Tsimshian Oral Traditions (Adawx) in Archaeology
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.
Mind, Memory, and the Five-Year-Old
Minogondaagan: The Good Voice
Missing Jim
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Postsecondary School Scholarship Program and Its Impact on Return to the Reservation: A Case Study
Missoula Remembers James Welch
Mitoni niya nêhiyaw - nêhiyaw-iskwêw mitoni niya = Cree is Who I Truly Am - Me, I Am Truly a Cree Woman: A Life
Mnisose / the Missouri River: A Comparative Literary Analysis of River Stories from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the #NoDAPL Movement
The Moccasin Project: Understanding a Sense of Place through Indigenous Art Making and Storytelling
Monahsetah, Resistance, and Other Markings on Turtle’s Back: A Lyric History in Poems and Essays (Maurice Kenny) and The Homing Place: Indigenous and Settler Literary Legacies of the Atlantic (Rachel Bryant)
Monique Verdin's Louisiana Love: An Interview
Monkey Beach
The Monkey King in the American Canon: Patricia Chao and Gerald Vizenor's Use of an Iconic Chinese Character
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