Indi'n Humor: Bicultural Play in Native America
The Indian Captivity Narrative, 1550-1900
Indian Country: Telling a Story in a Digital Age
Indian Education
Indian Literature and Critical Responsibility
Indian Residential Schools, Settler Colonialism and Their Narratives in Canadian History
Indigenous Cities: Urban Indian Fiction and the Histories of Relocation
Indigenous Collectives: A Meditation on Fixity and
Flexibility
Indigenous Cultures and Mental Health Counselling: Four Directions for Integration with Counselling Psychology
Indigenous Geographies: Research as Reconciliation
Indigenous Librarians: Knowledge Keepers in the 21st Century
Indigenous Storytelling: Contesting, Interrupting, and Intervening in the Nation-Building Project Through Historica Canada’s Heritage Minutes
Indigenous Women's Writing and the Cultural Study of Law
Infinitely Rehearsing Performance and Identity: Africa Solo and The Book of Jessica
The Influence of "Super Indian" on Native Youth
Inhabiting Indianness: Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer and the Phenomenology of White Sincerity
Inquiry into Native American Literature and Mythology
Insects Off to War
Children's storybook retells the Northern Cheyenne traditional story about insects who go to war because they have nothing to do. Suitable for use with elementary students.
An Interview with Susan Point
Introduction: ``To Get There it Had to Walk Through Hell``
Inuit Literature in English: A Chronological Survey
Inuit Perceptions of Learning and Formal Education in the Canadian Arctic
The Inuit Sky
Inuit Symbolism of the Bearded Seal
It Consumes What It Forgets
It Sometimes Speaks to Us: Decolonizing Education by Utilizing Our Elders' Knowledge
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
Jake Korzinski Interview
Jean I. Goodwill Interview
Jimmie Durham: Postmodernist "Savage"
Joe Alexis Interview
Joe Amyotte Interview
John Kavik's Son, Thomas Ugjuk, Speaks about His Father and Himself
Kahwà:tsire: Indigenous Families in a Family Therapy Practice with the Indigenous Worldview as the Foundation
Keith F. Wright Interview
Kim Scott's Benang and the Removal of Identity in Australian Aboriginal Literature
Klee Wyck: The Eye of the Other
Focuses on several facets of Emily Carr's book Klee Wyck: the feminist tone; the effect of modernism on native life; examination of the sketches; the message of disintegration, loss and of hope.
Ko-pat Ka-nat
Kon and the Circle of Life
Primary reading level storybook.
A Laguna Porfolio
ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱
WSANEC (Saanich) great flood story. Text in a mixture of English and SENĆOŦEN.
Related material: Lesson Plan by Shauna White and Kathryn Godfrey appropriate for Grade 6 language arts/ social studies.