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[Cry of the Eagle: Encounters With a Cree Healer]
Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada
Cultural Renewal in Aboriginal Theatre Aesthetics
Culture, Race and Identity: Australian Aboriginal Writing
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
[Cynthia and Russell]
D'Arcy McNickle: An Annotated Bibliography of His Published Articles and Book Reviews in a Biographical Context
The Dance Boots
[The Dance Boots]
Dancing on Our Turtle's Back
Dancing, Singing, Painting, and Speaking the Healing Story: Healing through Creative Arts
Dancing With Chikapesh: An Examination of Eeyou Stories Through Three Generations of Storytellers
[Dave Robertson & Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story]
David Montgomery: The Quinault Indian Nation's Q-munity Roadmap
Dead White Writer on the Floor
Death Rock
Decolonizing and Reclaiming Tsilhqotin Identity Through Story-Telling
Decolonizing Moby-Dick: Native Centered Readings With Classroom Activites [sic]
Decolonizing Native Histories: Collaboration, Knowledge, and Languages in the Americas
Dehumanization of Canadian First Nations in the Context of Indigenous Methodologies as Reflected in the Works of Lee Maracle
Digital Modalities of Sited Memory: Athavale and Blackhorse's Animated Territories
Diné College Graduate Made it His Mission to do Well
The Discourse of Madness and Environmental Justice in Linda Hogan’s Novel Solar Storms
Discrimination and Identity
Disempowerment to Empowerment: Issues of Identity Politics in the Works of Beatrice Culleton, Jeannette Armstrong and Tomson Highway
Don't Mind Me: I'm With the Banned
Brief commentary on book censorship in the United States and the authors personal contact with potential censorship.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
A Double-Bladed Knife: Subversive Laughter in Two Stories by Thomas King
Analysis of two short stories, Joe the Painter and the Deer Island Massacre and One Good Story, That One, commenting on King's use of irony and humor.
Douglas Cardinal
“Down the Memory Spilling Out into the World” (Silko): The Spiral Cycle of Repetition With Variation in the Serious Comedy of Native American Traditional Mythoi as an Adaptive Bridge into the Future
[Dr. James S. Frideres: First Nations in the Twenty-First Century]
[Dr. Jessica Metcalfe and American Indian Fashion]
[Dr. Lee Wilson University of Saskatchewan, Indigenous Science]
Dreaming With The Ancestors: Black Seminole Women in Texas and Mexico
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
[Eden Robinson (August 20, 2012)]
Education in Ixim Ulew (Guatemala): Maya Indigenous Knowledge and Building New Citizens
Edward Curtis Project
[Elder Campbell]
Electricity: Changes in Northern Society: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Students
Ending Winter, But Not Storytelling
Comments on the proper season for telling stories and the reason why.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Enduring Motives: The Archaeology of Tradition and Religion in Native America
English Language Arts A30: In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Cullen
Study guide for the novel.
Equality Among Women
Discussion on the power of women and the inequality of paternalism, racism, sexism, and the materialistic society. Attached is a short poem titled The Red in Winter by Emma LaRocque. Entire issue on one pdf.
Scroll down to page 133 to read article.
An Era of New Music: An Interview with Billy Janis--Mista Futuristic (Lakota)
Ethnographic Perspectives on Laxyuup Gitxaała
An Evaluation of Parental Perspectives on Children's Education in Skownan First Nation
Excerpts from Olive's Letters to Her Sister Alice (1942-1947)
Letters from historian Olive Patricia Dickason during her time spent at Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Saskatchewan.