[Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories]
Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories
Chair of Tears
Challenging Tradition, Challenging Pop Art: Sonny Assu
Change Can Happen at Any Age
A Change of Subject: Perspectivism and Multinaturalism in Inuit Depictions of Interspecies Transformation
Changing Core Beliefs - The Goose Who Believes
Changing Is Not Vanishing: A Collection of American Indian Poetry to 1930 edited by Robert Dale Parker
Chasing Shakespeare
Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project: Transcript Description and Index
Interviewees were: Leroy Wesaw, Pat Wesaw, Rose Maney, Amy Lester Skendandore, Floria Forcia, Clarise Krause, Phyllis Fastwolf, Peggy DesJarlait, Rosebud Yellow Robe, Willard LaMere, Mae Chevalier, Marlene Straus, Ada Powers, Roselle Mars, Claire Young, Inez Running Bear Dennison, Susan Powers, Cornelia Penn, Vince Catches, Ann Lim, Dan Battise, Margaret Redcloud, Joe White, and Joan Takahara.
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
[Children's Author Peter Eyvindson About Kookum's Red Shoes]
Claims to Native Identity in Children’s Literature
Clarence Joseph Trotchie Interview
The Clash of Two Cultures in Ceremony
The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee Land Tenure on the Grand River
Closed Stranger Adoption, Māori and Race Relations in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1955-1985
Collaborative Game Development with Indigenous Communities: A Theoretical Model for Ethnocultural Empathy
Collective and Individual Memories: Narrations about the
Transformations in the Nenets Society
Colonial Violence in Sixties Scoop Narratives: From In Search of April Raintree to A Matter of Conscience
Colonialism and Race Relations in Remote Inland Australia: Observations from the Field of Australian Indigenous Studies
Comforting Discomfort: A Review of Warrior Women: Remaking Postsecondary Places Through Relational Narrative Inquiry
Coming Full Circle: Looking to Grandmother Moon
Coming Out Stories: Two Spirit Narratives in Atlantic Canada: Final Report
“Common Disaster”?!: Three Works Revealing the Importance of Inuit Presence and Inuit Oral History [On the Writings about the Man in Charge / the Men Aboard / the Unceasing Searching for the Erebus and Terror]
Communal Buffalo Hunting among the Plains Indians: An Ethnographic and Historic Review
Communicating Effectively with Indigenous Clients: An Aboriginal Legal Services Publication
Community-Based Archaeology: Research With, By, and For Indigenous and Local Communities
Community-Based Mental Health Initiatives in a First Nations Health Centre: Reflections of a Transdisciplinary Team
Companion to James Welch's "The Heartsong of Charging Elk"
Comparative Indigeneities of the Américas: Towards a Hemispheric Approach
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians
Consistency in the Reporting of Sensitive Behaviors by Adolescent American Indian Women: A Comparison of Interviewing Methods
Conspiracy of Silence: Queensland's Frontier Killing-Times
Constitutional Reform at the White Earth Nation
La Construction des Domaines Temporel et Spirituel dans la Poésie de Louis Riel
The Construction of Sami Identity, Health, and Old Age in Policy Documents and Life Stories: A Discourse Analysis and a Narrative Study
Consuming, Incarcerating, and “Transmoting” Misery: Border Practice in Vizenor’s Bearheart and Jones’s The Fast Red Road
Contact, Mediation, and Myth in Early Latin American Literatures
A Conversation with Lisa Brooks about Our Beloved Kin
Conveying Traditional Indigenous Culture: From Ethnographic Film to Community-Based Storytelling
Cornus versus dentus et autres modalités d’association des animaux dans l’imaginaire inuit
[Corpse Whale]
The Cosmological Liveliness of Terril Calder's The Lodge: Animating Our Relations and Unsettling Our Cinematic Spaces
"Counting Coup" on Children's Literature About American Indians: Louise Erdrich's Historical Fiction
Cowboys and Indians: The Image of the Indian in American Literature
A Coyote Columbus Story
Humorous short story that tells the story of Columbus from an Indigenous point of view.
Excerpt from One Good Story, That One by Thomas King.
Coyote Places the Stars [by] Harriet Peck Taylor
Designed to accompany retelling of traditional Wasco story about how stars came to be arranged in the shapes of animals. Recommended for use with Grade 3 students.
Coyote Tales: Written by Thomas King; Illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
Guide for book containing two humorous trickster stories.
For use with Grades 1 to 4.