Pemulwuy, The Rainbow Warrior
The People and the Word: Reading Native Nonfiction
The Perfect Recipe
[Performing Worlds into Being: Native American Women's Theater]
"Perhaps the Bear Heard Fleur Calling, and Answered": The Significance of Magical Realism in Louise Erdrich's Tracks as a Postcolonial Novel
Phenomenological Research Among Canadian and United States Indigenous Populations: Oral Tradition and Quintessence of Time
A Photonarrative of Living with HIV: A Métis Woman's Experience
Applied Psychology Project (M.C.)--Athabasca University, 2010.
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"Planting the Seeds of Revolution": An Interview with Poet Esther Belin (Diné)
Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat
The Poetics of History: An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
Poetry from Indigenous People In Response to the Dominant Culture
Politics and Aesthetics in Contemporary Native American Literature: Across Every Border
The Politics of the Camera: Visual Storytelling and Sovereignty in Victor Masayesva's Itam Hakim, Hopiit
Postcolonial Imagination and Postcolonial Theory: Indigenous Canadian and Australian Literature Fighting for (Postcolonial) Space
Postindian Survivance and the Trickster Condition of In-Betweenness: Reading Sherman Alexie and Gerald Vizenor in the World of Postmodernism
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Powered by a Higher Power: A Conversation with HvnSent
Preface: Excerpt from the Book-Length narrative poem Marginal Equity
Premonition
Prescription Medicines Lead to Lives with Addictions
Three Aboriginal people talk about their experiences with misusing prescription drugs.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.
The Presence of Early Native Studies: A Response to Stephanie Fitzgerald and Hilary E. Wyss
Preserving Tradition and Understanding the Past: Papers From the Conference on Iroquois Research, 2001-2005
Primitive Echoes: The Capturing and Conjuring of Native American Music
Problems American Indian/Alaska Native Adult Patients Face When Attemting [sic] the Long Term Self Management of Their Type II Diabetes Disease Process
The Process and Importance of Writing Aboriginal Fiction for Young Adult Readers: Exegesis Accompanying the Novel "Calypso Summers"
Profiles of Métis Elders
Promoting From Within the Community: Employing Local Residents in Culture-Based Inner-City Family Services Organizations
Promoting Healthy Medication Use Through Indigenous Knowledge Sharing: A Coyote Story
Looks at the creation of a traditional Coyote story as a strategy to address Polypharmacy, "when multiple medications are being taken and the benefits no longer outweigh the risks", for Indigenous patients.
Publishing Sámi Literature—from Christian Translations to Sámi Publishing Houses
Pulling Down the Clouds: The O'odham Intellectual Tradition During the "Time of Famine"
Puo'winue'l Prayers: Readings from North America's First Transtextual Script
A Puritan Woman's Perspective: The Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson
Qalupalik
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.