Aboriginal Health and History: Power and Prejudice in Remote Australia
An Aboriginal Perspective on Cancer
Aboriginal Students' Writing
Aboriginal Women's Healing Lodge
Acceptance and Rejection of Assimilation in the Works of Luther Standing Bear
Adam Hardisty
Adam Solway Re: Treaty #7
Adventures of Wolf Chief
Aghvook, White Eskimo: Otto Geist and Alaskan Archaeology
Alutiiq Ethnicity
American Histories, Native American Narratives
The American Indian Fiction Writer: "Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, the Third World, and First Nation Sovereignty"
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Three]
American Indian Literature: A Tradition of Renewal
American Indian Literature Appropriate for Secondary and Middle-Level Students
American Indian Women's Poetry: Strategies of Rage and Hope
Annie Battiste: A Mi'Kmaq Family History
Appropriation of Aboriginal Oral Traditions
Arctic Dreams & Nightmares
An Art of Saying: Joy Harjo's Poetry and the Survival of Storytelling
[Audio Interview with Thomas King]
Auntie Angie's Cheyenne Affair
Authored Animals Creature Tropes in Native American Fiction
The Autobiographings of Mourning Dove
Discusses importance of three books: Cogewea the Half-Blood, Coyotes Stories, and Morning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography.
Balancing Discourse and Silence: An Approach to First Nations Women's Writing
The Bear-Walker & Other Stories
The Beginning of the Cree World
The traditional story of how Wisakedjak caused the great flood and how, with the help of Muskrat, he was able to remake the world.
Extract from Native Voices edited by Freda Ahenakew, Breanda Gardipy, and Barbara Lafond.
"Being a Half-Breed": Discourses of Race and Cultural
Syncreticity in the Works of Three Metis Women Writers
"The Belly of This Story": Storytelling and Symbolic Birth
in Native American Fiction
Ben Cochrane Interview
Between Heaven and Earth: The Art of Alex Jacobs
Between Two Points : Drinking From a Hose
Between Voice and Text: Bicultural Negotiation in the Contemporary Native American Novel
Beyond the Nineteenth Century: Thomas King's Decolonization of the Literary Image of the Native
Bha'a and The Death of Jim Loney
Bigtime (at Chaw’se Sowwa)
The Bingocentric Worlds of Michel Tremblay and Tomson Highway: Les Belles-Soeurs vs. The Rez Sisters
Looks at the parallels between two plays in terms of the subject matter and the dramatic techniques used. For example, bingo, is used as a symbol and illustration of women's consumerism and of the spiritual emptiness in their lives.
Black Elk and Flaming Rainbow: Personal Memories of the Lakota Holy Man and John Neihardt
Black Elk: Holy Man of the Oglala
Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux
Blackening the Robe
Blackfoot Woman Kidnapped by Crow Indians
Blood Thirsty Savages
Blue Stones, Bones, and Troubled Silver: The Poetic Craft of Wendy Rose
The Book of Jessica: The Healing Circle of a Woman's Autobiography
Discusses a play, The Book of Jessica, that illustrates the struggle women have in understanding what being "a woman" means, including across the barriers of race, culture, privilege and age.