The Multi-Missionary Eleanor Roosevelt of American Indian Literatures
Multicultural Literature and Discussion as Mirror and Window?
Mutton Fish: The Surviving Culture of Aboriginal People and Abalone on the South Coast of New South Wales
My Sobriety: In Hell Chapter VII [7]
My Sobriety: The Horror Man, Chapter VIII [8]
My Tribe the Crees
N. Scott Momaday: Beyond Rainy Mountain
N. Scott Momaday: Towards an Indian Identity
Nápi and the City: Blackfoot Creation Narratives Revisited
[Narcisse Blood's Interview on the Unique History of Blackfoot Dance]
Narrating History and Myth: Trickster Discourse in Thomas King's The One About Coyote Going West
Narratives of Social Justice: Learning in Innovative Clinical Settings
The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education
Native American Picture Books of Change: The Art of Historic Children's Editions
Native American Spatial Imaginaries and Notions of Erasure in Sherman Alexie’s The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fist Fight in Heaven
Native Americans and American History
Native Universe: Voices of Indian America, by Native American Tribal Leaders, Writers, Scholars and Storytellers
Native Ways of Knowing: Let Me Count the Ways
Native Women, Violence, Substance Abuse and HIV Risk
Nature as a Theme in Canadian Literature
A Navajo Legacy: The Life and Teachings of John Holiday
New Angles of Vision on the Cherokee Ghost Dance Movement of 1811-1812
Ngā Whiringa Muka: Adult Literacy and Employment Whanganui Iwi Research Project
A Night at Hideaway Cove: Lesson Plan
Book about the nighttime activities of animals on the Pacific Northwest coast. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade Four.
A Northern Lawyer
Offering, In Return
Ogawa v. Hokkaido (Governor), the Ainu Communal Property Trust (Trust Assets ) Litigation
The Old Lady Trill, The Victory Yell: The Power of Women in Native American Literature
On the Shoulders of a Giant: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 3 and 4. Humorous story of Inukpak, a giant who adopts an Inuit hunter because he thinks he is a child.
One River, Two Cultures: A History of the Bella Coola Valley
Original Sin, or, The Last of the First Ancestors: Michael Crummey's River Thieves
Os-sa-pah-chi-kan / Shapeshifting in the Matrices
The Other Side of the Story: The Importance of James Welch’s Fools Crow Novel
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine: Overcoming COVID-19
Storybook designed to be read by caregivers, parents, and teachers to children affected by the pandemic.
Oyate Resource List
Pedagogical Gothic: Education and National Identity in Early American Sensational Fiction, 1790-1830
The People and the Word: Reading Native Nonfiction
Phenomenological Research Among Canadian and United States Indigenous Populations: Oral Tradition and Quintessence of Time
pīsim miskam ōmiskanaw = Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw [Excerpt]
Story inspired by the discovery of the remains of young woman who lived during the 1600s, at time where there had yet to be contact with Europeans.
Revised edition.
"Planting the Seeds of Revolution": An Interview with Poet Esther Belin (Diné)
Playboy Blacks vs. Playboy Indians: Differential Minority Stereotyping in Magazine Cartoons
Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat
Poems by Ralph Salisbury
The Poetics of History: An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
The Poetry of Ralph Salisbury: Syntax as Vehicle for Conveying an Ethical Vision
Postcolonial Imagination and Postcolonial Theory: Indigenous Canadian and Australian Literature Fighting for (Postcolonial) Space
Postindian Survivance and the Trickster Condition of In-Betweenness: Reading Sherman Alexie and Gerald Vizenor in the World of Postmodernism
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.