[Thomas King: The Inconvenient Indian]
Time, Oral Tradition, and Archaeology at Xakwnoowú, a Little Ice Age Fort in Southeastern Alaska
Tipiskawi Kisik: Night Sky Star Stories
Series of five short videos which look at traditional Cree understandings of astronomy.
To the Child Born in the Age of Technology
Today, Caribou
Today She Sits among Them: Spiritual Leadership, Continuity, and Renewal in the Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Totem
Humorous short story from One Good Story, That One by Thomas King.
Tracing the Curation of Indigenous Knowledge in a Biopiracy Case
"A Track is a Storyteller": Narratives of Colonialism, Native Art and the City and the Bush in Marvin Francis's Bush Camp
Tracks on a Page: Louise Erdrich, Her Life and Works
[Traditional Aboriginal Customary Adoption]
Traditional Foods in Native America: A Compendium of Stories From the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Movement in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities. Part I
Traditional Inuit Myths and Legends
Annotated list of publisher's titles.
Trans-Indigenous: Methodologies for Global Native Literary Studies
Transversal Alliances: White Fantasies of Indigeneity in Suzanne Desrochers's Bride of New France
Trauma and Memory in Magical Realism: Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach as Trauma Narrative
Treading the Path of the Heart
Tribal Writers Digital Library
The Trickster Comes West: Pan-African Influence in Early Black Diasporan Narratives
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Tulugak: Inuit Raven Stories
Turning Pages: David Hugill and Tyler McCreary on Settler City Limits
Turning Pages: Rene Mehsake and Kim Anderson on Injichaag, My Soul in Story
The Turquoise Ledge
[Twenty Thousand Mornings: An Autobiography]
Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear: The Life and
Adventures of Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney
Understanding from Within: Research Findings and NWAC's Contributions to Canada's National Population Health Study on Neurological Conditions (NPHSNC)
[The University of Manitoba Centre for Human Rights Research and Helen Fallding, Manager]
Unlearning Colonialism: Storytelling and the Accord
Use Your Voice Ta’Kaiya Blaney Speak - and Sing - Her Hope for the Future
Veganism and Mi'kmaq Legends
Verbal Arts in Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society, and History
[Verna Kirkness. Part 1]
[Verna Kirkness. Part 2]
Visions of Sovereignty: Indigenous Narratives of Resistance in a Neoliberal Age
Visualizing the Cherokee Homeland Through Indigenous Historical GIS: An Interactive Map of James Mooney's Ethnographic Fieldwork and Cherokee Collective Memory
The Vitruvian Man and Beyond: Spirit Imperative in the Life and Poetry of Ralph Salisbury
Voices of the Canoe: For Teachers
Contains links to lesson plans for various levels under the themes of Indigenous Knowledge, Historical Consciousness, Evidence, Cultural Expressions, Colonialism, Ancient Civilizations, Mapping, Oral Traditions, Origin Stories, Resources, and Primary Sources.
Educators' section of website that focusses on Fijian, Haida and Squamish canoe traditions and their importance in each culture.
"Waiting Halfway in Each Other's Bodies": Kinship and Corporeality in Louise Erdrich's Father's Milk
A Walk in the Woods with Murv Jacobs
Walking in the Land of Many Gods: Remembering Sacred Reason in Contemporary Environmental Literature
[Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science]
"Warrior Women: Indigenous Women Share Their Stories of Strength and Agency"
Waste-full Crossings in Thomas King's Truth and Bright Water
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.