Book Reviews
[Book Reviews]
[Book Reviews]
[Book Reviews]
[Book Reviews]
Born in the Blood: On Native American Translation
The Boy in the Treehouse
Boyer's True Legacy Lies Within the Future Artists He Inspired
Brief commentary on artist Bob Boyer, known for making political statements about the way Aboriginal people have been treated throughout the years.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Bradford's Indian Book: Being the True Roote & Rise of American Letters as Revealed by the Native Text Embedded in Of Plimoth Plantation
Breaking the Cycle: Ending Violence Against Women in Aboriginal Communities
Breaking the Silence: Refiguring Self-Identity in Eden Robinson's Traplines
Bringing Back the Tobacco
Broadening the Participation of Native Americans in Earth Science
Broadway (Un)Bound: Lynn Rigg's The Cherokee Night
Broken Promises
The Buffalo, the Chickadee, and the Eagle: A Multispecies Textual History of Plenty Coups’s Multivocal Autobiography
Building a Relationship: Perspectives From One First Nations Community
Burning Vision
But I Was Wearing a Suit
'But We Are Still Native People': Talking About Hunting and History in a Northern Athapaskan Village
By the People, for the People: The Community Development Story of the Thunder Bay Indian Youth Friendship Centre
[California Through Native Eyes: Reclaiming History]
Can Museums Promote Community Healing?: A Healing Museum Model for Indigenous Communities
Canada's Dark Secret
Canadian Aboriginal Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians: 2010-2011
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians: 2017-2018
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected and Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators: 2019/20
Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators, 2018/19
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
Canadian Indigenous Writers Bibliography
Material divided into seven categories: graphic novel, nonfiction, novel, play, poetry, short stories, and stories. Each entry contains summary, information about the author and list of titles also written by them.
Canadian Studies: An Introductory Reader
Capacity-Building and Participatory Research Development of a Community-Based Nutrition and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention Program (NELIP) for Pregnant and Postpartum Aboriginal Women: Information Gathered from Talking Circles
Casting a Spell: Acts of Cultural Continuity in Carlisle Indian Industrial School's the Red Man and Helper
Caught Up: Indigenous Re/presentations of Colonial Captivity
CBC Indian Convention, Broadcast 29 May, 1948
Celebrating Indigenous Languages
Century of Abuse of Indigenous Children is Hard to Heal
Ceremony Earth: Digitizing Silko’s Novel for Students of the Twenty-first Century
Cetaceousness and Global Warming Among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska
Challenging the New Canadian Myth: Colonialism, Post-Colonialism and Urban Aboriginal Policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba
A Change of Subject: Perspectivism and Multinaturalism in Inuit Depictions of Interspecies Transformation
Cheyenne Madonna
Chief Bear Honoured With Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Child-Targeted Assimilation: An Oral History of Indian Day School Education in Kahnawà:ke
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.