Veganism and Mi'kmaq Legends
Verbal Arts in Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society, and History
[Verna Kirkness. Part 1]
[Verna Kirkness. Part 2]
Visible Sexualities or Invisible Nations: Forced to Choose in Big Eden, Johnny Greyeyes, and The Business of Fancydancing
Visions of Sovereignty: Indigenous Narratives of Resistance in a Neoliberal Age
Visions, Voices, and Voisinages: Contemporary Canadian Women's Spiritual Autobiographies
Visualizing the Cherokee Homeland Through Indigenous Historical GIS: An Interactive Map of James Mooney's Ethnographic Fieldwork and Cherokee Collective Memory
Voice In Text: Translating Orality In Robert Bringhurst’s A Story As Sharp As A Knife, Harry Robinson's Write It On Your Heart, And War Party's The Reign
Voice of an Elder: Zhaawonde - Dawn of a New Day
Voices from the Delaware Big House Ceremony
Voices of Students: We Are Here! We Are Ready to Care for the Next Generations! “Gathering & Sharing Wisdom
Conference” and the Indigenous Child Welfare Research
Network
Voices of the Canoe: For Teachers
Contains links to lesson plans for various levels under the themes of Indigenous Knowledge, Historical Consciousness, Evidence, Cultural Expressions, Colonialism, Ancient Civilizations, Mapping, Oral Traditions, Origin Stories, Resources, and Primary Sources.
Educators' section of website that focusses on Fijian, Haida and Squamish canoe traditions and their importance in each culture.
Vyid Ynji Tl'äkų: "I Let It Go Now"
The Wailing Room
"Waiting Halfway in Each Other's Bodies": Kinship and Corporeality in Louise Erdrich's Father's Milk
The Walam Olum: An Indigenous Apocrypha and Its Readers
A Walk in the Woods with Murv Jacobs
Walking in the Land of Many Gods: Remembering Sacred Reason in Contemporary Environmental Literature
[Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science]
Walking the Worlds: The Experience of Native Psychologists in Their Doctoral Training and Practice
Wapos Bay: The World According to Devon
"Warrior Women: Indigenous Women Share Their Stories of Strength and Agency"
Waseteg
Animated short about motherless Mi’gmaq girl. Duration: 6:29.
Accompanied by a study guide.
Waseteg: A Short Animated Film by Phyllis Grant: Teaching Guide
Waste-full Crossings in Thomas King's Truth and Bright Water
Water Stories from Around the World
See: The Hero Twins and the Swallower of Clouds (North America), p. 10.
Koluscap and the Water Monster (North America), p. 53.
Tiddalik the Frog (Australia), p. 60
The Way of Kinship: An Anthology of Native Siberian Literature
[The Way of Thorn and Thunder: The Kynship Chronicles]
A Way Through: The Life of Rick Farley
Ways of Learning: Indigenous Approaches to Knowledge: Valid Methodologies in Education
[We are all Treaty People: Prairie Essays]
We Are the Ones We've Been Waiting For: Towards the Development of an Indigenous Educational Advocacy Organization for Indigenous Children in Canada's Custody
"We Did it Together" Low-Income Mothers Working Toward a Healthier Community
'We Had Something Good and Sacred Here': Restorying A'Se'k With Pictou Landing First Nation
We're Not There Yet, Kemo Sabe: Positing a Future for American Indian Literary Studies
"We Shall be One People": Early Modern French Perceptions of the Amerindian Body
We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools
"We were told we were going to live in houses": Relocation and Housing of the Mushuau Innu of Natuashish from 1948 to 2003
Weaving the Past Into the Present: Indigenous Stories of Education Across Generation
Web of Stories: Conversations with Cherie Dimaline
"The Weight on Our Shoulders Is Too Much, and We Are Falling": Suicide Among Inuit Male Youth in Nunavut, Canada
"Well Done Old Half Breed Woman": Lydia Campbell and the Labrador Literary Tradition
Wennebojo Meets the Mascot: A Trickster's View of the Central Michigan University Mascot/ Logo
Short story involves the Trickster traveling to Mount Pleasant, Michigan to speak to the former mascot about the university's persistence in using "Chippewa" as their mascot's name.
Chapter from Team Spirits: The Native American Mascot Controversy edited by C. Richard King and Charles Freuhling Springwood; foreword by Vine Deloria Jr.