Only A Working Girl: The Story of Marie Joussaye Fotheringham
The Only Real Indian is a Dead Indian: The Desire for Authenticity in James Welch’s The Death of Jim Loney
Oral Histories: [Personal Histories of Some Mi'kmaq People]
Oral History on Trial: Recognizing Aboriginal Narratives in the Courts
Oral Traditions of the Woodland Cree (Nihithawak) in Northern Saskatchewan: Links to Cultural Identity, Ways of Knowing, Language Revitalization, and Connections to the Land + Nehithāwi – Kiskethihtamiwin: Kayās Āchimowina Ekwa Āchithohkewina. Nihithowewin, Nihithawihtāwin Mena Mithopimāchihowin
Discuss the significance of oral history to the Woodland Cree to reinforce their cultural worldview into the modern era.
Origin of Day and Night by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt, illustrated by Lenny Lishchenko: Educator's Resource
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Other Narratives: Representations of History in Four Postcolonial Native American Novels
The "Other" Woman: Early Modern English Representations of Native American Women, 1579 - 1690
Our Experience With Research
"Our Indian Princess": Subverting the Stereotype
["Our Indian Princess": Subverting the Stereotype]
Our Warrior Spirit: Native Americans in the U.S. Military
Out of the Melting Pot, into the Nationalist Fires: Native American Literary Studies in Europe
Overturning the (New World) Order: Of Space, Time, Writing, and Prophecy in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead
Pamatesew
Paper Yabber: The Messenger and the Message
The Parents Have to Do Their Part: A Tohono O'odham Language Autobiography
Paris/Ojibwa: Interview with Robert Houle
The Path to the Milky Way Leads through Los Angeles
Peace and Friendship: Living with the Land
Interviews conducted with Alan Syliboy, Albert Marshall, Michelle Marshall-Johnson, Catherine Anne Martin, Morgan Toney, Gerald Gloade, and Michelle Syliboy.
Peguis First Nation Reads Native Literature: Toward a Community Based Theory
People of a Feather
Documentary about the unique relationship between the Inuit of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay Common Eider and how changing sea ice and ocean currents caused by massive hydroelectric dams are threatening both the bird and the traditional way of life. Duration:
Related material: Educational Package by Global Environmental Justice Documentaries.
People of the Lakes: Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich'in Elders / Googwandak Nakhwach'ànjòo Van Tat Gwich'in
People of the Lakes: Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich'in Elders / Googwandak Nakhwach'ànjòo Van Tat Gwich'in
The Perfect Traditional Gift ... A Horse, of Course
Performing Pauline Johnson: Representations of "the Indian Poetess" in the Periodical Press, 1892-95
Performing Worlds into Being: Native American Women's Theater edited by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, Kelli Lyon Johnson, and William A. Wortman.
Native American Drama: A Critical Perspective by Christy Stanlake.
Perspectives on the Housing First Program with Indigenous Participants
Phantom Past, Indigenous Presence: Native Ghosts in North American Culture and History
Picturing Difference: An Investigation of Maori Women's Characters in New Zealand Picture Books
"A Piece of the Endless Body of the World": Gender, Identity, and the Coexistence of Binary Forces in Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse, Tracks, and Love Medicine
Pimachesowin for the Sakha (Yakut) People of Northeastern Siberia + Кри норуот Пимачисуин өйдөбүлэ Сибиир хотугулуу-илин Саха норуотугар
Examines the parallels between the Sakha concept Aiyy Yorege and the Cree word Pimachesowin towards each group's journey to self-determination.