Two Approaches, One Problem: Cultural Constructions of Type II Diabetes in an Indigenous Community in Yucatán, Mexico
Two Spirit and Queer Indigenous Resurgence through Sci-Fi Futurisms, Doubleweaving, and Historical Re-Imaginings: A Review Essay
Unconquered Nations, Unconquered Women: Native Women (Re)Mapping Race, Gender, and Nation
Unconventional Politics: Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and U.S. Indian Policy
Understanding Depression among Pregnant Aboriginal Women
Understanding Louise Erdrich
Understanding Louise Erdrich
Understanding the Experiences and Processes of Health Canada's Evacuation Policy for Pregnant First Nations Women in Manitoba
Understanding the Impact of Indian Residential Schools on Cultural Identity: Canadian Indigenous Perspectives and Practices of Spirituality: A Qualitative Study with Storytelling as Narrative
Unspoken: America's Native American Boarding Schools
Us Women, Our Ways, Our World
The Use of Film as a Vehicle for Traditional Storytelling Forms
Vaa Tseerii'in, Funny Gwich'in Stories and Games
Violence against Indigenous Women: Literature, Activism, Resistance
The Vitruvian Man and Beyond: Spirit Imperative in the Life and Poetry of Ralph Salisbury
Voices Telling: Stories Rising From a Place Called Wiikwedong / Kettle Point
The Waiting Game: Exploring the Lived Experiences of First Nations Who Are Waiting for Housing to Determine Appropriate Policy and Planning Directions
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.
The Way of the Warrior: Stories of the Crow People
"We All Stand Side by Side": An Interview With Elizabeth LaPensée
We Belong to the Land: Native Americans Experiencing and Coping with Racial Microagressions
We Interrupt This Program: Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
"We Lived It": Stories of Cultural Resilience, Dinék'ehgo Nanitiin (Diné-Based Instruction), and Navigating Between University and Tribal Institutional Review Boards
We Still Tell Stories: An Examination of Cherokee Oral Literature
Weaving Intersectional Rhetoric: The Digital Counternarratives of Indigenous Feminist Bloggers
Western Apache Oral Histories and Traditions of the Camp Grant Massacre
What Is It About Us That You Don't Like?
What's Wrong With a Little Fantasy? : Storytelling From the (Still) Ivory Tower
What We Learned: Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
What You Pawn I Will Redeem
"When a Lapp is Out on the High Fells": Literary Voice and Cultural Identity for the Sámi
Where Did That Come From? Indigenous Activists Discuss the Creation of Canada's National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Inquiry
Where is Here?
Using their own personal reflections the author looks at Ontario Indigenous land claims and its impact into modern times.
The White of the Wampum: Possibilities for Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships in Canadian Settler Narratives (circa 2012) and Indigenous Storywork
Linguistics Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2020.
Who Are These People Anyway?
Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Or ... Power and Difference in The Book of Jessica: Implications for Theories of Collaboration
Wife, Mother, Provider, Defender, God: Women in Lakota Winter Counts
An historical perspective on gender in relation to waniyetu wowakapi (winter counts) or hekta yawap. reveals evidence of women's roles; author suggests further historical research.
Windigo Ways: Eating and Excess in Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife
The Wisdom of Thunder: Indigenous Knowledge Translation of Experiences and Responses to Depression Among Indigenous Peoples Living with HIV
Social Work Thesis (PhD) -- McMaster University, 2017.
"The Wish to Become a Red Indian": Indianthusiasm and Racil Ideologies in German
With an End in Sight: Sympathetic Portrayals of "Vanishing" Sámi Life in the Works of Karl Nickula and Andreas Alariesto
Women in Alaska Constructing the Recovered Self: A Narrative Approach to Understanding Long-Term Recovery From Alcohol Dependence and/or Abuse
Women's Right to Food in the City: Indigenous Single Mothers Confronting Unjust Foodscapes, Poverty, and Racism in Winnipeg
Women's Transformative Texts from the Southwestern Ecotone
A Woodland Creation Story: A Concise Version
Based on the Iroquois story as told by John A. Gibson in the 1890s. Done in a glossary format.