Remembering Migration and Removal in American Indian Women's Poetry
Remembering Offence: Robert Bringhurst and the Ethical Challenge of Cultural Appropriation
Remembering Our Ancestors: Cross-Cultural Collaboration and the Mediation of Aboriginal Culture and History in Ten Canoes (Rolf de Heer, 2006)
Representations of Murdered and Missing Women: Introduction
Reservation Life as Depicted In Contemporary Native American Literature
Reset and Redefine: Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) and the Rise of Indigenous Games
Residential School Survivors Share Their Stories With Youth
Residential Schools: With the Words and Images of Survivors – A National Story
Resilience and Rebellious Memory Loops: Further Musings of an American Indian Ethnoecologist
Resisting Consumption: Exploring Pathways of Resistance to the Assimilative Nature of the Canadian Education System Through Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen
A Return to Reciprocity
Review of Sandy Marie Bonny's Yes, and Back Again
A Review of The Navajo and the Animal People: Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnozoology
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Reviews
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Reviews
Revising Strategies: The Intersection of Literature and Activism in Contemporary Native Women's Writing
Revisiting Winnetou: The Karl May Museum, Cultural Appropriation, and Indigenous Self-Representation
Rewriting Billie and Asserting Rhetorical Sovereignty in Linda Hogan's Power
Rewriting the Narrative of American History: American Indian Identity and the Process of Recovery
Unit looks at how the authors of Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital (Angie Debo), Custer Died for Your Sins (Vine Deloria, Jr.), and Winter in the Blood (James Welch) repond to certain crises in Native American history. Designed for 11th grade Advanced Placement Language and Composition classes. Some focus on Oklahoma history.
Rewriting the Saints' Lives: Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Rights to Traditional Knowledge Often Fall Into the Wrong Hands
The Road Back to Sweetgrass
Book review of: The Road Back to Sweetgrass by Linda LeGarde Grover.
Road Work: Theorizing the Road Trip Narrative in Anglophone, Québécois and Indigenous Literatures in Canada
The Role of Native American Voices in Rethinking Early American Literary Studies
The Role of Social Cognition in Early Syntax: The Case of Joint Attention in Argument Realization in Child Inuktitut
The Role of the Elders
A Romance of (Miscege) Nations: Ann Sophia Stephens' Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter (1839, 1860)
The Routledge Companion to Native American Literature
A Safer Sex Trade Explored Through Film
Examines a documentary exploring the lives of different types of sex trade workers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
La Salle on Seneca Creation, 1678
Santu's Song
The Sartorial Indian: Zitkala- Ša, Clothing, and Resistance to Colonization
Saskatchewan Survivors Share Their Stories For Legacy Project
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation and Canada: Historical Relationships, Settler Colonialism, and Stories of a Shared Space
Scandal
Science and Sustainability: Learning From Indigenous Wisdom
Science and Sustainability: Learning from Indigenous Wisdom
Screen Text and Institutional Context: Indigenous Film Production and Academic Research Institutions
Screenplay Hostile Natives & Exegesis Indigenous Screenwriters
The Secret of the Twig: Salish Adaptation, Jesuit Inculturation, and Spirit-Matter Relation in D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded
The Secret Path
Securing Our Place in Northern Society: Women, Global Industries and the Power of Stories
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2007.
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Seeing the Skies through Navajo Eyes: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Astronomy
Designed as a resource for planetariums, for middle school teachers, and a book that families can read together.
Selected Children’s Fiction by Canadian Indigenous Authors Related to Truth and Reconciliation Themes
Lists approximately 150 works.