Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytic Scale
Book review of: Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytic Scale edited by Laurie E. Miroff and Timothy D. Knapp.
'It Belongs to Us': N.W.T.'s Premier Stephen Kakfwi on Resources, Pipelines and Sharing
"It's a Double-Beat Dance": The "Indian Cowboy" in Indigenous Literature, Art, and Film
Jimmie Durham: Postmodernist "Savage"
John Kavik's Son, Thomas Ugjuk, Speaks about His Father and Himself
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Five
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Four
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part One
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Six
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Three
Joseph Boyden and John Ralston Saul. Part Two
Joseph Bruchac's "Dark" Novels: Confronting the Terror of Adolescence
Journalism in Indian Country: Story Telling That Makes Sense
Journeys of the Spirit III: Teacher's Guide
Judging Authors by the Color of Their Skin? Quality Native American Children's Literature
Julia Sanchez's Story: An Indigenous Woman between Nations
Ke Kinu’tmui Ta’n Teli L’nui’simk, Kiju
Children's storybook in Mi'kmaq and English. Contains links to audio of individual words or the entire page.
Killing Time with Strangers. W. S. Penn
Kinikinik: A Treaty Play
Uses the characters of turtle, wolf and beaver to educate the audience about treaties and the treaty relationship. Suitable for all ages.
Related Material: Student Workbook.
Kiskâyitamawin Miyo-Mamitonecikan: Urban Aboriginal Women and Mental Health
Kiviuq: An Inuit Hero and His Siberian Cousins
Klee Wyck: The Eye of the Other
Focuses on several facets of Emily Carr's book Klee Wyck: the feminist tone; the effect of modernism on native life; examination of the sketches; the message of disintegration, loss and of hope.
Kneading Marie Clements' Burning Vision
Ko-pat Ka-nat
A Laguna Porfolio
Land and Language: Translating Aboriginal Cultures
Land and Literacy: The Textualities of Native Studies
Land, Law and Language: Rhetorics of Indigenous Rights and Title
Landscape as Narrative, Narrative as Landscape
Landscapes of Removal and Renewal: Cross-Cultural Resistance in Nineteenth-Century American Captivity Narratives
ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱
WSANEC (Saanich) great flood story. Text in a mixture of English and SENĆOŦEN.
Related material: Lesson Plan by Shauna White and Kathryn Godfrey appropriate for Grade 6 language arts/ social studies.
Lauralee K. Harris
The Layered Literary Existence of the Young Adult Native American Man
Learning about Walking in Beauty: Placing Aboriginal Perspectives in Canadian Classrooms
Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native'": Selected Writings
Learning to Relate: Stories from a Father and Son
Leaving Tracks: The Legacy of Chippewa History in the Novels of Louise Erdrich
Legal Aid Courtworker, and Public Legal Education and Information Needs in the Northwest Territories: Final Report
The Legends Project [Collection]
[Legends X]: Legends of the Kwak'wala
[Legends XI]: Legends from Ahtahkakoop
Leslie Marmon Silko: Reading, Writing, and Storytelling
Lesson No. 1: Shed Your Indian Identity
Let Me Suggest
Let the Red Boy Dance
"A Life Has Only One Author": Twice-Told Aboriginal Life Narratives
Examines how collaboratively produced life narratives radically mutate when they are re-told and re-framed.