I'm Not the Indian You Had in Mind
Short video featuring a poem by Thomas King challenging stereotypical portrayals of Aboriginal peoples. Duration: 5:28.
"I Remain Alive": The Sioux Literary Renaissance
Ia e Ola Malamalama I Iou Fa'asinomaga: A Comparative Study of the Fa'afafine of Samoa and the Whakawahine of Aotearoa/New Zealand
Identity and Cultural Difference in Contemporary Aboriginal Autobiographical Narratives in Canada and Australia
The Imaginary Indian: The Image of the Indian in Canadian Culture
Imagining Adoption: Filiation and Affiliation in the Works of Richard Wagamese
The Impact and Effects of Service-Learning on Native and Non-Native English Speaking College Composition Students
Improving Literacy is in the Bag
Promotes the concept of Storysacks, a technique developed in England, and how First Nations in Canada have adapted it.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
In a World Created by a Drunken God
In Conversation with Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: A Review
In Defense of Black Robe: A Reply to Ward Churchill
"In My Subversive Country": Searching For American Indian Women's Love Poetry and Erotics
"In Navajo we call him little father" / "In Navajo, we call him 'shidá'í:'" The Emergence and Calibration of Style by Two Navajo Poets
Paper from Texas Linguistics Forum: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Symposium About Language and Society, Austin, 2007. Looks at the natural history of Navajo poetry "style".
[In Search of First Contact: The Vikings of Vinland, the Peoples of the Dawnland, and the Anglo-American Anxiety of Discovery]
In The Belly of a Laughing God: Humour and Irony in Native Women's Poetry
In the Days of Our Grandmothers: A Reader in Aboriginal Women's History in Canada
In the Eye of the Beholder: Representations of Australian Aborigines in the Published Works of Colonial Women Writers
"In the Greatest Abundance": Life, Governance and Discourses of Conversation in Nineteenth-Century Canada
In the Second Person: Narrative Transactions in Stolen Generations Testimony
In the Spirit of Sharing: Honoring First Nations Educational Experiences
Inconceivable Saviors: Indigeneity and Childhood in U.S. and Andean Literature
Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America
Inculcating Indigenous Knowledge and Spirituality: A Siksika (Blackfoot) Theory of Learning
The Indian American Woman Experience: The Process of Defining Herself
Indian Captivity in American Children's Literature: A Pre-Civil War Set of Stereotypes
Indian Education for All Model Teaching Units: Language Arts - Elementary Level, Volume One
Lesson plans for use with the stories The Little Duck Sikihpsis, The Good Luck Cat, Jingle Dancer, The Moccasins, and Red Parka Mary.
Indian Education for All Model Teaching Units: Language Arts - Elementary Level, Volume Two
Lesson plans for use with the stories Where Did You Get Your Moccasins?, The Gift of the Bitterroot, Beaver Steals Fire: A Salish Coyote Story, and The War Shirt.