Reset and Redefine: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) and the Rise of Indigenous Games
Resilience and Rebellious Memory Loops: Further Musings of an American Indian Ethnoecologist
Resisting Consumption: Exploring Pathways of Resistance to the Assimilative Nature of the Canadian Education System Through Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen
The Return of the Native Repressed: Indian Presence in Early American Literature
Review Essay: Ethnohistory and Indigenous Education: A Moment of Uncertainty
Review: First Personal Plural by Sophie McCall and Oral History on Trial by Bruce Granville Miller
Review of Boarding School Seasons: American Indian, 1900-1940 by Brenda J. Child
A Review of The Navajo and the Animal People: Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnozoology
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Reviews of Olive's Books: The Myth of the Savage: and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas
Reviving Native Culture and Tradition With the Help of Elders: A Study of Maria Campbell's Halfbreed
Reviving Passamaquoddy: A Community Finds Healing in Its Own Words
Revolutionizing Environmental Education through Indigenous Hip Hop Culture
The Rez Road Follies: Canoes, Casinos, Computers, and Birch Bark Baskets by Jim Northrup
Rhetorical Sovereignty: What do American Indians Want From Writing?
[Rhiannon Johnson: 2012 Trent University Indigenous Women's Symposium Spoken Word]
[Richard Wagamese and His Novel Indian Horse]
Podcast of interview with author about his recently released book about about racism, residential schools, hockey
Riding the Wake of the Paddle Journey
The Road to the North: Sámi and Finn Encounters in the Inari and Teno River Areas as Depicted in Poetry and Oral Tradition
Rocks at Whiskey Trench
Romantic Savage
The Sacred Role of Animal Beings in Iroquois Lore
English Thesis (M.A) -- State University of New York College at Buffalo, 2012.
The Sacred White Turkey
[The Salt Companion to Diane Glancy]
A Sampling of Community-Based Housing Efforts at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Sara Diamond
[The Sasquatch at Home: Traditional Protocols and Modern Storytelling]
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation and Canada: Historical Relationships, Settler Colonialism, and Stories of a Shared Space
[Savages]
Saved From Our Savage Ways
Saving Wirikuta: My People’s Struggle to Protect a Sacred Place in Mexico
Screen Text and Institutional Context: Indigenous Film Production and Academic Research Institutions
[Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers]
Seeing the Skies through Navajo Eyes: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Astronomy
Designed as a resource for planetariums, for middle school teachers, and a book that families can read together.
Seeking the Voices of American Indian and Irish Schoolchildren (1820s–1920s): Autobiographical Reminiscence as Historical Source
Select Canadian Native Women Writers and Indian Dalit Women Writers: A Study
The Sense of a Better Ending: Legal Pluralism and Performative Jurisprudence in Atanarjuat the Fast Runner
Sensoriality and Wendat Steams: The Analysis of Fifteenth- to Seventeenth-Century Wendat Steam Lodge Rituals in Southern Ontario
Sephardism and Marranism in Native American Fiction of the Quincentenary
Sequential INDIANacts: A Survey of Several Performances
Sequoyah National Research Center
Website is one of the largest repositories of Native American publications including newspaper & periodical collections, manuscripts & special collections. Also includes Dr. J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection, SNRC newsletters, links and other research collections.
Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance
“Settling” History: Understanding Leslie Marmon
Silko’s Ceremony, Storyteller,Almanac of the Dead, and Gardens in the Dunes
Shadows of Mashantucket: William Apess and the Representation of Pequot Place
Shared Lives: A Collaborative Partnership in Aboriginal Australia
Looks at a pair of researchers who started research about Aboriginal culture but ended up doing research for Aboriginal people. Entire issue on one pdf.
To access article, scroll to page 47.