Literature
Presents brief biographies, plus poems by Mike Cutler and Lance Henson illustrating various writing styles.
Little Bighorn Remembered: the Untold Indian Story of Custer's Last Stand
Lost Women of the Matriarchy: Iroquois Women in the Historical Literature
Louise Erdrich: A Critical Companion
Malpeque: People of a Sacred Bay
Man of Masks: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's Iconoclastic Paintings Blend Tribal Motifs with Acid Rock Psychedelia
Maori Voices in the Construction of Indigenous Models of Counselling Theory and Practice
Mapping and Dreaming: Native Resistance in Green Grass Running Water
Martina Pisuyui Anoee: "They loaded our tent and belongings onto a boat, so we had to go"
Mary Okheena: Graphic Artist
Masquerading as Farmers
Mathew Aqigaaq: "I make carvings of the life we used to lead"
Meaning and Representation: Landscape in the Oral Tradition of the Eastern James Bay Cree
The Meaning of Respect: A First Nations Perspective
Métis Autobiography: The Emergence of a Genre Amid Alienation, Resistance and Healing in the Context of Maria Campbell's Halfbreed (1973)
"Métis, c'est ma nation. 'Your own people,' comme on dit": Life Histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard
Metis Voices / Metis Life
Personal narratives of Elders from Barrows, Cold Lake, Cranberry Portage, Crane River, Cross Lake, Duck Bay, Mallard, Manigotagan, Moose Lake, Norway House, Pelican Rapids, and Wabowden, communities located in Manitoba.
Micmac Documented Oral Accounts as Historical Source Material
Mixed Messages: Authority and Authorship in Mourning Dove's Cogewea, The Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range
Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film, Family, Place
The Mohawk Princess
Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: Conversations on American Indian Writing
Morning Prayer
Mourning Dove's Cogewea: Writing Her Way into Modernity
Mourning Dove's The House of Little Men
Discusses Mourning Dove's legend story,The House of Little Men, which contains elements of assimilation and illustrates the writer's storytelling skills.
Multivocal Narration and Cultural Negotiation: Dorris's A
Yellow Raft in Blue Water and Cloud Chamber
Muting White Noise: Revisionary Native American Novelists
"Mutual Answerability": Aesthetics, Ethics, Transgredients From Mikhail Bakhtin To Lee Smith To Leslie Marmon Silko
My Mother's Brother: Monacan Narratives of the Wolf From the Virginia Blue Ridge
My Name Soars Like an Eagle
Mythic Rage and Laughter: An Interview with Gerald Vizenor
Narrative Wisps of the Ochekwi Sipi Past: A Journey in Recovering Collective Memories
Narratives and Identities in the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1667-1720
Nashine Ginwenimazawin: Constant Care
[A National Crime: The Canadian Government and the Residential School System - 1879 to 1986]
Native Literature in Canada: A Comparative Study of the Coyote Trickster in the Literature of Thomas King and W.P. Kinsella
Native Poetics
Native Writers Resisting Colonizing Practices in Canadian Historiography and Literature
Nature Power: In the Spirit of an Okanagan Storyteller
NAWPA [Native American Women Playwrights Archive] Authors' Roundtable
Negotiating Nisga'a Rights: An Interview with Joseph Gosnell
The Nessus Shirt in the New World: Smallpox Blankets in History and Legend
A New Poem for Elisabetta
New Stages: Questions for Canadian Dramatic Criticism
No Turning Back: A True Account of a Hopi Indian Girl's Struggle to Bridge the Gap Between the World of Her People and the World of the White Man
Noah Meets Old Coyote, or Singing in the Rain: Intertextuality in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Northern Resident Helps Bridge the Gap Between Cultures
Brief profile of Mitiarjuk Attasie Nappaaluk, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation in the Heritage and Spirituality category. Mitiarjuk is a Nunavik storyteller and teacher of Inuit culture, history, language and traditional knowledge.
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