Tortured Skins and Other Fictions Maurice Kenny
The Toughest Indian in the World; Women on the Run
Toussait Dion Interview
Tracing the Curation of Indigenous Knowledge in a Biopiracy Case
Traditional - From The Ancestral Times
Traditional - From the Ancestral Times: The Man Who Became Black: The Ship-Totem Myth
Traditional Inuit Myths and Legends
Annotated list of publisher's titles.
Tragedy at Crooks Inlet
[Transmission Difficulties: Franz Boas and Tsimshian Mythology]
The Transmission of Drum Songs in Pelly Bay, Nunavut, and the Contributions of Composers and Singers to Musical Norms
Travelling and Surviving on Our Land
Trickster Chaos: Old Stories and New Science in the Postindian Novel
Truth and Bright Water
Truth and Native American Epistemology
Trying to Get It Back
[Trying to Get it Back: Indigenous Women, Education, and Culture]
Turning Pages: David Hugill and Tyler McCreary on Settler City Limits
Turning Pages: Rene Mehsake and Kim Anderson on Injichaag, My Soul in Story
Turtle Mountain Tales: The Council Stones
Two Wolves at the Dawn of Time: Kingcome Inlet Pictographs, 1893-1998
Two Worlds, One Body: A Conversation About Aboriginal-Mennonite Relations Through Marriage
Un-Becoming White: Identity Transformation in
Louise Erdrich’s The Antelope Wife
Uncomfortable Fictions: Cross-Cultural Creation and Reception of Contemporary Literature
Uncomfortable Fictions: Cross-Cultural Creation and Reception of Contemporary Literature
Underrepresented Minorities in Science: A Personal Viewpoint
Understanding James Welch Ron McFarland
Urban Aboriginal Person with Disabilities: Triple Jeopardy!
Uvajuq: The Origin of Death
Verna Richards Interview 1
Verna Richards Interview 2
Visions, Voices, and Voisinages: Contemporary Canadian Women's Spiritual Autobiographies
The Vitruvian Man and Beyond: Spirit Imperative in the Life and Poetry of Ralph Salisbury
Voices from the Delaware Big House Ceremony
Walter Deiter Interview
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.
Ways of Learning: Indigenous Approaches to Knowledge: Valid Methodologies in Education
"We Did it Together" Low-Income Mothers Working Toward a Healthier Community
We're Not There Yet, Kemo Sabe: Positing a Future for American Indian Literary Studies
"We Shall be One People": Early Modern French Perceptions of the Amerindian Body
Wennebojo Meets the Mascot: A Trickster's View of the Central Michigan University Mascot/ Logo
Short story involves the Trickster traveling to Mount Pleasant, Michigan to speak to the former mascot about the university's persistence in using "Chippewa" as their mascot's name.
Chapter from Team Spirits: The Native American Mascot Controversy edited by C. Richard King and Charles Freuhling Springwood; foreword by Vine Deloria Jr.
Where is Here?
Using their own personal reflections the author looks at Ontario Indigenous land claims and its impact into modern times.
Where the Pavement Ends: Five Native American Plays. William S.Yellow Robe, Jr.
The White Indian: Armand Garnet Ruffo's Grey Owl and the Spectre of Authenticity
The White of the Wampum: Possibilities for Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships in Canadian Settler Narratives (circa 2012) and Indigenous Storywork
Linguistics Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2020.
White Romance and American Indian Action in Hollywood’s The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
'The Whole Thing You're Doing is White Man's Ways': fareWel's Northern Tour
Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia
Why Bluejay Hops
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.