Sharing the Country
Simon Anaviapik of Pond Inlet, NT, Born 1913: Remembering Old Times
Slaying the Monsters: Native American Spirituality in the Works of Tony Hillerman
The Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory
Some Thoughts on "Integrity and Intent" and Teaching Native Literature
Speaking of Ralph: An Interview with Ingrid Wendt
Spirit Bear and Children Make History: Based on a True Story
Young children's about the long fight for equal funding for First Nations' education before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
Spirit of the Grassroots People : Seeking Justice for Indigenous Survivors of Canada's Colonial Education System
The Star People
Teacher resource for The Star People: A Lakota Story by S.D. Nelson. Target age is Kindergarten to Grade 3.
Stories For Sharing
Stories For Sharing - Freda's Story
Stories of Pediatric Rehabilitation Practitioners with/in Indigenous Communities: A Guide to Becoming Culturally Safer
Primarily focuses on experiences of non-Indigenous professionals working in the field of neurodevelopmental diagnoses and rehabilitation in rural or remote communities.
Storytracking: Texts, Stories & Histories in Central Australia
A Sun Dance Story
Survey of Native American Literature
"This survey textbook overviews Native American literature from its origins in poems and creation myths of the continent's hundreds of Native cultures. Texts are organized with major sections on creation myths, fiction, poetry, and nonfiction/memoir."
The Syncretic Impulse: Louis Owens’ Use of Autobiography, Ethnology, and Blended Mythologies
in The Sharpest Sight
Taking the Medicine Wheel to the Street: Counselling Aboriginal Street Youth about HIV/AIDS and Educating Those Who Help Them
A Tale of Two Creek Brothers: Playwright Tomson Highway Casts a Spell With His First Novel [Final Edition]
Teaching in a Cold and Windy Place: Change in an Inuit School
The Teachings of the Bear Clan: As Told By Saulteaux Elder Danny Musqua
Telling Stories Through the Stage: A Conversation with William Yellow Robe
Theatre of Regret: Literature, Art, and the Politics of Reconciliation in Canada
Thomas Scott and the Daughter of Time
Tipiskawi Kisik: Night Sky Star Stories
Series of five short videos which look at traditional Cree understandings of astronomy.
Totem Talk
Touching Spirits: Story and Relationship in an Aboriginal Teacher Education Program
Tracing the Curation of Indigenous Knowledge in a Biopiracy Case
Traditional Inuit Myths and Legends
Annotated list of publisher's titles.
Transforming Subjects: Readings of Toni Morrison, Judy Grahn, Leslie Feinberg, and Leslie Marmon Silko
Translocations and Transformations: Identity in N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child
Translocations and Transformations: Identity in N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child
Trickster Changer: Louise Erdrich's Polymorphous Trickster Tales
Turning Pages: David Hugill and Tyler McCreary on Settler City Limits
Turning Pages: Rene Mehsake and Kim Anderson on Injichaag, My Soul in Story
The Two-Spirit Heritage: Gender and Social Responsibility in Fiction by Native American and Alternative Gender Writers
Undermining: Landscape, Gender and Indigenous Peoples in Contemporary North American Great Plains Literature and Film
Unearthing the Spiritual Message in Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire
The Unheard Voices on Turtle Island: Native American Authors of Children's Literature in the United States: A Participatory Research Study
The Universe of Tomson Highway: In Cree Cosmology, Everything's in Balance, Everything's Connected and Nothing's Without Value
Vancouver Island Letters of Edmund Hope Verney, 1862-1865
Virtual Tribal Voices: Native American Literary Resources on the Web
Vision and Re/visions of the Native American
The Vitruvian Man and Beyond: Spirit Imperative in the Life and Poetry of Ralph Salisbury
The Voice from Within: Teacher Stories, Epistemic Responsibility, and First Nations Education
The Voice of Iwi Radio
Voices from Hudson Bay: Cree Stories from York Factory
'Wandering Girl': Who Defines "Authenticity" in Aboriginal Literature?
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.