Talk About the Horse of a Different Color
Humorous article on the issue of appropriate terms for Canada's original inhabitants.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.31.
Taloyoak: Stories of Thunder and Stone: Archaeological and Oral Narrative Project
Project undertaken to preserve Taloyoak history and connect oral stories to the archaeological survey of Netsilik area. Includes links to oral narratives, the survey, stories and legends as well as Grade Nine teaching module, Thunder and Stone.
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Teacher's Guide for 7 Generations Series
Teenage Pregnancy in Inuit Communities: Issues and Perspectives
Television and Canada's Aboriginal Communities: Seeking Opportunities Through Traditional Storytelling and Digital Technologies
Tell Your Children
Telling Our Daughters
Telling Our Stories: Omushkego Legends and Histories From Hudson Bay
Telling Secrets: Sex, Power and Narrative in the Rearticulation of Canadian Residential School Histories
Testimonio: Ne'aahtove---Listen to Me! Voices From the Edge - Educational Stories of Northern Cheyenne Women
Textual Fantasies and Culturality in Native American Fiction: A Review Article of New Books by Treuer and Justice
Thabeeszus, an Eehnkhanzee Medicine Man
Thank You, Lavonne
There is No Bentham Street in Calgary: Panoptic Discourses and Thomas King's Medicine River.
"There's Still More Digging To Do": A Story in Honor of A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff
"They Talk, Who Listens: Audience in American Indian Literatures--The Erdrich Example"
The Thief and the Shaman
Things Made Beautiful
Thinking in Indian: A John Mohawk Reader
Thinking of Falling in Love with Nenets Stories: Questions of Readerly Reciprocity in Ledkov's "Sineva V Arkane"
This is Real
This is What They Say: Stories by François Mandeville--A Story Cycle Dictated in Northern Alberta in 1928
This Is Who I Am
This is Who I Am: Experiences of Native American Students
This Vanishing Land: A Woman's Journey to the Canadian Arctic
Those Treasured Purple-Inked Pages
Thoughts on Sovereignty
Three-Day Road
Three Poems
Thrity Years Later: The Long-Term Effect of Baording Schools on Alaska Natives and Their Communities
Reports results of interviews conducted with 61 individuals who attended boarding schools or were in the urban boarding home program from the late 1940s through the early 1980s, as well as one individual whose parents were boarding school graduates.
Through Our Eyes: Expressing Aboriginal Culture Grade 9 NAC 10
The Time of the Butterfly: Native American Women's Autobiography in the Twentieth Century
A Timely Fable
Tino Rangatiratanga and Mana Motuhake: Nation, State and Self-Determination in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tipi--Heritage of the Great Plains
Tlicho Oral History: Gowhaèhdoò Godiì of the Lost Hunter
"To Feel the Drumming Earth Come Upward": Indigenizing the American Studies Discipline, Field, Movement
Looks at Indigenous academics and scholars and their responsibilities.
Joint issue with: Indigenous Studies Today Issue 1, Spring 2006.
To Lavonne-With Good Thoughts
Today Speaks in Yesterday's Voice: Writing American Indians into History in the Fiction of D'Arcy McNickle
Tools of Self Definition: Nora Marks Dauenhauer "How To Make Good Baked Salmon"
The Tortoise and the Air
A "Touching Man" Brings Aacqu Close
The Toughest Indian in the World
Toward a Native American Critical Theory
Towards Transnational Native American Literary Studies
A Toxic Legacy: Stories of Jackpile Mine
Tracking Doctor Lonecloud: Showman to Legend Keeper; Including the Memoir of Jerry Lonecloud
Traditional Maori Parenting: An Historical Review of Literature of Traditional Maori Child Rearing Practices in Pre-European Times
Practices and the beliefs behind those practices before 1642.