Anishinaabe Ik-We Mino-Aie-Win: Aboriginal Women's Health Issues: A Holistic Perspective on Wellness
Anishinaabe Pedagogy
Annotated NBE 3C Resources
Another Face of Justice: Interpretative Debates within the Canadian Trial Novel After 1970
Another Indian Looking Back: A Review Essay on Recent American Indian Poetry
Anton Treuer: Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
"Any Reservations? Native Communities in Recent Canadian Writing"
Apelles’s War: Transcending Stereotypes of American Indigenous Peoples in David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr. Apelles
Application of the Caring Curriculum to Education of Hispanic/Latino and American Indian Nursing Students
Appropriate Appropriations?: Reading Responsibility in Joan Crate's Pale as Real Ladies
Arcand Endured Racism, Earned Respect on the Ice
Archaeology on the Edge: New Perspectives from the Northern Plains
An Arctic Eden: Alexander Hutchinson's Try Lapland and the Hospitable North
Arctic Solitude: Mitiarjuk's Sanaaq and the Politics of Translation in Inuit Literature
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? The Dene People in Northern Saskatchewan: An Interview with Ade
Art as a Mirror of Iroquois Life
[Art as Performance, Story as Criticism: Reflections on Native Literary Aesthetics]
"Art, Imagination, Storytelling": An Interview with Karl Kroeber
The Art of Storytelling: Reshaping and Preserving Traditions
An Art of Survivance: Angel DeCora at Carlisle
ART Sauvage: Indian Acts
Art Work as Argument
Artist Corrine Hunt Mixes Traditional Art with Commercial Viability
[Artist Lecture: Nicholas Galanin]
Artistic Displacements: An Interview with Edgar Heap of Birds
As I Am
Assessing the Effectiveness of Labour Force Participation Strategies
Assimilation Discourses and the Production of Ella Simon's Through My Eyes
At Home in Stories: Indigenous and Settler Writers Counter Exile in Canadian Narratives
At Home With the Bella Coola Indians: T. F. McIlwraith's Field Letters, 1922-4
At the Edge of Canada: Indigenous Research
Australia: Communication Before and After the Arrival of Whites
Australian Copyright vs Indigenous Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights: A Discussion Paper
Authentic and Essential: A Review of Anita M. Heiss' Dhuuluu-Yala (To Talk Straight): Publishing Indigenous Literature
The Autoethnography of William Whipple Warren
Autumn Reading with Fun Activities: How Coyote Gave Fire to the People: A Native American Story
Traditional story about how coyote, with the help of other animals, stole fire from the Fire Protectors and gave it to humans so that they could stay warm during the winter months.
Ava and the Little Folk: Book Study
An Awakening of the Métis Spirit Within: Understanding My Struggle with Identity Within the Educational System
B.C. First Nations Studies Teacher's Guide
Back to the Blanket: The Indian Fiction of Oliver La Farge, John Joseph Mathews, D'Arcy McNickle, Ruth Underhill and Frank Waters, 1927-1944
Barriers to Physical Activity For Aboriginal Youth: Implications For Community Health, Policy, and Culture
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
The Bearer of this Letter: Language, Ideologies, Literary Practices, and the Fort Belknap Indian Community
Book review of: The Bearer of this Letter by Mindy J. Morgan.
Beaver Steals Fire
The Beavers' Big House
Children's story teaches lessons about cooperation and preparedness.
Related Material: Michif Version. Michif Narration.