Indigenous Women's Stories of Truth, Stories of Hope
Indigenous Worldviews in Digital Games: Sami Perspectives in
Gufihtara eallu (2018) and Rievssat (2018)
Injichaag: My Soul in Story
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
Integrating Native Traditional Spiritual Healing Concepts in a Counselling Setting: A Literature Review
The Intelligentsia in Dissent: Palestine, Settler-Colonialism and Academic Unfreedom in the Work of Steven Salaita
"Interpretation is a Perilous Venture": Petroglyphs, Maps, and DNA
Interpreting Our World: Authority and the Written Word in Robert J. Conley's Real People Series
Interpretive Guide and Hands-on Activites: The Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program: ᐊᐧᐃᐧᓯᐦᒋᑲᐣ = Wawisihcikan = Adornment
Lesson plans for elementary and secondary school students for exhibition featuring works by Elaine Alexie, Erik Lee, and Carmen Miller. Topics include First Nations groups of central Alberta and the Boreal forest, brief survey of Indigenous art in the twentieth century, abstract art, and First Nations traditional art forms and materials.
Interpretive Guide & Hands-on Activities: Nitssaakita’paispinnaan: We Are Still in Control
Interview with Carlos Hugo Molina: "This Change Has Not Been Driven By the Elite"
An Interview with Colleen Cutschall
Interview with Darrell Dennis
Interview With José Bailaba Parapaino: "A High Level of Participation is Being Shown"
Interview with Kennetch Charlette
Interview With Pedro Numi Caiti: "There's a Gap There, In the Dark, To Move Forward"
Interview With the Nominees in CANDO's Economic Developer Awards
Ishi in Three Centuries
Joe Highway: King of the North
The Jurisdictional Nightmare Before Christmas
K-12: Infusing Indigenous Texts in Classrooms
Kekina'muek (learning): Learning about the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
Kissing Billie Draper
Lana's Lakota Moons
The Last Battle of Seven Oaks Puppet Play
For use with article Last Battle of Seven Oaks, written by Heather Wright and illustrated by Celia Krampien found on p. 30 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades 2-6.
Laughing Out Loud: American Indian Comedy as a Force for Social Change
The Laughing People: A Tribute to My Innu Friends
The Learning Circle: Five Voices of Aboriginal Youth in Canada, a Learning Resource For Ages 14 to 16
The Leather-Stocking Tales
Lemon Pie and Finding Ali
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.
"Let It Be Really New": The Early New Masses and Nativist Discourse
Letter from Thomas Quinn to George G. Mann
Life is Good in Wapos Bay
Listening to First Nations Women’ Expressions of Heart Health: ‘mite achimowin’ Digital Storytelling
Listening to the Voices and Stories of Northern Manitoba Aboriginal Survivors of Spousal Violence: A Case Study of the Pimicikamak Cree Nation in Cross Lake, Northern Manitoba
Literacy Festival Stresses Importance of Reading Skills
Little Bear's Vision Quest: Reader's Theatre
Activity promotes reading fluency by having children read parts in the script.