Bigstone Cree First Nation, TLE Claim Inquiry, Public Edition, July 2008
FILES CAN ONLY BE ACCESSED USING FIREFOX BROWSER. Document contains interviews, presentations, statements, reports, correspondence/letters and documents regarding the Treaty Land Entitlement process for the Alberta First Nation. Commissioners include: Daniel J. Bellegarde, P.E. James Prentice, and Carole T. Corcoran.
Billboard in the Clouds
The Birch Bark Eater and the Crisis of Ethical Knowledge in Storytelling
Birdman
The Biscuit Brothers Go Fishing
The Bitter Tears of Johnny Cash
Black Hawk in Translation: Indigenous Critique and Liberal Guilt in the 1847 Dutch Edition of Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak
Black Jack and Coal Dust
Black Silk Handkerchief: A Hom-Astubby Mystery
Blackfoot Talking Dictionary
“A Blanket Woven of All These Different Threads”: A Conversation with Wendy Rose
Blankets of Shame: Emotional Representation in Maria Campbell’s Half-breed
Blessings and Horrors of the Interior: Ethno-Historical Studies of Inuit Perceptions Concerning the Inland Region of West Greenland
Blizzard
Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir
"The Bloody Moose Got up and Took off": Talking Carefully About Food Animals in a Northern Athabaskan Village
The Blue Ribbon
Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID) from an Indigenous Alaska Native Female Perspective: A Pilot Study
Book Guide for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose: An Alaskan Dena'ina Fable Retold by Barbara J. Atwater and Ethan J. Atwater, Illustrated by Mindy Dwyer
Recommended for Grade 3 students.
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Book reviews
Books Treated With The Same Respect We Give The Old People
Border Crossings: Thomas King's Cultural Inversions
Border Fictions: Globalization, Empire, and Writing at the Boundaries of the United States
The Both/And of American Indian Literary Studies
Brackish Bayou Blood: Weaving Mixed-Blood Indian Creole Identity Outside the Written Record
Breaking Down the Reservation Fence: A Postmodern Native American Cultural Discourse, Featuring Philip J. Deloria and Sherman Alexie
Breakup
Broken Promises: Parents Speak about B.C.'s Child Welfare System
Brown Girl Dancing
The Buffalo, the Chickadee, and the Eagle: A Multispecies Textual History of Plenty Coups’s Multivocal Autobiography
"The Buffaloes Are Gone" or "Return: Buffalo"? - The Relationship of the Buffalo to Indigenous Creative Expression
Bundjalung Jugun: Bundjalung Country
Burried Underneath: Uncovering My First Nations Identity
But I Was Wearing a Suit
[California Through Native Eyes: Reclaiming History]
Canada's Dark Secret
Canadian Indian Literary Nationalism?: Critical Approaches in Canadian Indigenous Contexts – A Collaborative Interlogue
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.