Inuit Kinship Terminologies = Inuit Ilagiknit Taiguhit
Ishi in Three Centuries
Jackalope Walks into a Minneapolis Bar
Je ferme les yeux pour couvrir l'obscurité
Joe Highway: King of the North
The Jurisdictional Nightmare Before Christmas
Kansas
Karl May's Legacy: Czech and German "Indians" vs. Cultural Appropriation
Kekina'muek (learning): Learning about the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia
Kindergarten and Early Learning Menu L
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.
Kindergarten Treaty Education Learning Resource
Includes key questions, outcomes and indicators, "Getting to Know My Community" inquiry questions about spirit and intent, historical context, and treaty promises and provisions, teacher background information, and suggested resources.
Kissing Billie Draper
Ko tōku ara rā Aotearoa, New Zealand COVID 19 2020
Kwasinaboo Puha (Snake Medicine)
Lana's Lakota Moons
The Land Is Our Teacher: Reflections and Stories on Working with Aboriginal Knowledge Holders to Manage Parks Canada's Heritage Places
Language as Immersion: The Blackfoot Mode of Experience in James Welch's Fools Crow
Laughing Out Loud: American Indian Comedy as a Force for Social Change
The Learning Circle: Five Voices of Aboriginal Youth in Canada, a Learning Resource For Ages 14 to 16
Learning For More Just Relationships: Narratives Of Transformations In White Settlers
Learning from Story
Learning From the Best: Teacher Self-Efficacy, Equitable Classrooms and Aboriginal Education
Learning Resources Evaluation Guidelines
Includes information on the process, guiding principles, general and specific criteria, types of learning resources, oral literature and terminology.
Leaving Kuujjuarapik: An Ethnography of the Inuit Experience of Travelling Down South to Face Justice
A Legacy of Furious Men: The American Indian Movement and Anna Mae Aquash in Plays by Tomson Highway, E. Donald Two-Rivers, Yvette Nolan, and Bruce King
Lemon Pie and Finding Ali
"Let It Be Really New": The Early New Masses and Nativist Discourse
“Let Paler Nations Vaunt Themselves”: John Rollin Ridge's “Official Verse” and Racial Citizenship in Gold Rush California
Life is Good in Wapos Bay
("listen to the women)": Rethinking Representations of Violence against Indigenous Women in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
[Literacy and Intellectual Life in the Cherokee Nation, 1820-1907]
Literacy Festival Stresses Importance of Reading Skills
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" From Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
Literatures, Communities, and Learning: Conversations with Indigenous Writers
Living History: A Conversation with Kimberly Blaeser
The Long Tent of Life
Describes the Anishinaabeg approach to the quest to live a long, healthy life (Medewiwin), how it is connected to the ceremonial lodge and the physical structure of the lodge itself. One of three articles published in the Selkirk Chronicle in 1887 under the title Indian Mythology.