Do You Recognize Who I Am? Decolonizing Rhetorics in Indigenous Rock Opera Something Inside is Broken
Domesticated Species in D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded and John M. Oskison’s Brothers Three
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.
Dream Wheels: A Novel
Dreaming Free From the Chains: Teaching the Rhetorical Sovereignty of Gerald Vizenor Through Bearheart
Dreaming from the Margins, Living in the In-Between: Identity, Culture, and the Power of Voice
Uses historical documents in conjuction with Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices. Developed for use in Advanced Placement English Literature or Language classroom, Grades 11 and 12.
Dreams and Nightmares in First Nations Fiction
Dreams and the Invisible World in Colonial New England: Indians, Colonists, and the Seventeenth Century
"Drifting Away in the Tide": Water Symbolism and Indigenous Environmentalism in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
Dying From Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries Into Indigenous Deaths in Custody
[Ears of Corn: Listen]
Earth Beings: Ecologies of Practice Across Andean Worlds
Earthboy's Return--James Welch's Act of Recovery in Winter in the Blood
Eastern Cherokee Creation and Subsistence Narratives: A Cherokee and Religious Interpretation
L'écho des autres : l'analyse basique en anthropologie
Ecotone
Edgar Heap of Birds
Educator's Guide: Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Uses chapters from book by Daniel Heath Justice as a tool to educate teachers.
Elders and Indigenous Healing in the Correctional Service of Canada: A Story of Relational Dissonance, Sacred Doughnuts, and Drive-Thru Expectations
Elders' Teachings About Resilience and Its Implications for Education in Dene and Cree Communities
[Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous People]
Emergent and Revolutionary: Telling Native Peoples' Stories at Tribal Colleges
Endgame for Empire: British-Creek Relations in Georgia and Vicinity, 1763-1776
Book review of: Endgame for Empire by John T. Juricek.
The Enduring Afterlife of Before Tomorrow: Inuit Survivance and the Spectral Cinema of Arnait Video Productions
Envisioning Reconciliation and a New Way Forward
Epicenter: Deep Mapping Place in Fiction and Nonfiction
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 Ethnographic Study about the Lived Experiences of Transracial Adoption from a Haudenosaunee Adult Adoptee Perspective
The Ethnography of Memory in East Siberia: Do Life Histories from the Arctic Coast Matter?
An Evaluation of the National Empowerment Project Cultural, Social, and Emotional Wellbeing Program
“An Evening’s Curiosity”: Image and Indianness in James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk
The Everyday Lives of Young Māori Fathers: An Explorative Study
The Evolution of a Poem: An Interview with Tiffany Midge
Excerpts from A Caddo’s Way, An Historical Novel of the Camino Real
Expanding Interpretations of Native American Women's History
Experiences of Microaggressions among American Indian and Alaska Native Students in Two Post-Secondary Contexts
Experiences of Urban Australian Indigenous Peer Mentors in a Non-communicable Disease Prevention Program
An Exploration of Collaboration In Indigenous Language Revitalization In A First Nation Community
An Exploration of the Effects of Mentor-Apprentice Programs on Mentors' and Apprentices' Wellbeing
Explorations in Canadian History:; What Can We Learn about Local First Nations Families and Residential Schools from Canada’s History?
Lesson plan uses the books : Shi-Shi-Etko, Shin-Chi’s Canoe, and Stolen Words.
Exploring International Repatriation between U.S. Museums and First Nations in Canada
Exploring Pathways to Reconciliation
Discusses reconciliation from the point of view and experiences of an Indigenous social worker, a mother and a daughter and the living legacy of residential school.