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Geriatric Canoe Princess
Getting Your Stories Published
A Gift From the Little People
Billy Wapass Jr. presents his family's version of the ancient legend that depicts the origin of the Hand Games.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Gigawaabaa-bye-bye
The Girl Who Lived with the Bears
Retelling of traditional Tlingit story. Lesson plan for Grades 4-6.
Related Material: Teacher resource including Tlingit language wall cards, retelling materials, transformation story elements, reader's theatre script for The Woman Who Married a Bear, and calendar icons.
Giving Voice: Autobiographical/Testimonial Literature by First Nations Women of British Columbia
A Grammar of Time: Lakota Winter Counts, 1700–1900
Grandmother
The Grandmother Language: Writing Community Process in Jeannette Armstrong's Whispering in Shadows
Growing Up Elvis and Sasquatch
Growing Up in the Torres Strait Region: A Report from the Footprints in Time Trials
A Guide For Mobile Mine Workers
Gwayakwaajimowin: Truth Telling: Police Responses to Sexual Violence in Urban Indigenous Communities
Happiness That Sleeps With Sadness
Happy Trails to You: Contexted Discourse and Indian Removals in Thomas King's Truth & Bright Water
Comments on King's third novel that uses events and names from history.
Harmon's Journal, 1800-1819
Healing Art: Tribal Consciousness, Narrative, and Trauma in Contemporary American Indian Poetry
Healing Words
Healing Words
Healing Words
Help or Hindrance?: The Role of Collaborative Autobiography in the Quest for Inuit Self-Determination
Integrated Studies Project (M.A)--Athabasca University, 2006.
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Here's a Good One: Leaping the Native Cultural Divide with Teasing, Parodies and Jokes
High Alaskan Adventure
The History of Indigenous HIV: People, Policy and Process
History of the Book in Yukon: A Discussion Paper
Hollow Water
Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories
[Honour Song: A Tribute]
Hope at Sea: Possible Ecologies in Oceanic Literature
Hope Leslie: Novelistic Rewriting of American History
How Can a Teacher Begin to Help Her Kindergarten Students Gain "Authentic" Cultural Understandings About Native North Americans Through Children's Literature
How Can This Be Cinderella if There is No Glass Slipper? Native American “Fairy Tales”
"How Come These Guns are so Tall": Anti-corporate Resistance in Marvin Francis's City Treaty
How He Served
How I Learned to Climb Trees
How Many Legs Does a Bear Have?
How Native American Rappers Communicate and Create a Modern Identity
How Raven Marked the Land When the Earth Was New
How Raven Stole the Sun
Retelling of a traditional Tlingit story also known as Box of Daylight or How Raven Brought Light to the World. Lesson plan intended for Grades K-5.
Related Material: Teacher Resource.