'The Last of the Oral Tradition in Electronic Word Processing': Traditional Material and Postmodern Form in Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart
The Laughing People: A Tribute to My Innu Friends
Lazarus Roan Interview 2
Lazarus Roan Interview 3
Lazarus Roan Interview 4
Leo Mitchell Interview
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.
Literature and Criticism by Native and Metis Women in Canada
Lived Experiences of an Aboriginal Feminist Transforming the Curriculum
Louis Boucher Interview
Louis Riel’s Religious Beliefs: A Letter to Bishop Taché
Lullaby
Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream
Margrette Quinney Interview
Maria Littlewolfe Interview
Marie Alook Interview
Marie Osecap 2 Interview
Marie Osecap 3 Interview
Marie Osecap Interview
Marion Carter Interview
Married Couples Workshop 3
Mary Robinson Interview
Mary TallMountain's Writing: Healing the Heart--Going Home
Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again
Maurice Quinn Interview
Mavis J. Adams Interview
Medicine Lines: The Doctoring of Story and Self
Medicine River
Memories and Moments: Conversations and Re-collections: Report to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Life History Project
"A Menace Among the Words": Women in the Novels of N.
Scott Momaday
Michael Grandjambe Interview
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.
Mitoni niya nêhiyaw - nêhiyaw-iskwêw mitoni niya = Cree is Who I Truly Am - Me, I Am Truly a Cree Woman: A Life
Modern Poetry in the Classroom: Hands, Feet, and Soul: Linda Hogan's "The Truth Is"
Monkey Beach
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