Indigenous Storytelling with Elder Hazel
Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Digital Storytelling, and Environmental Learning — A Confluence of Tradition and New Media Technology
Indigenous Women and Street Gangs: Survivance Narratives
Indigenous Women's Writing and the Cultural Study of Law
Indigenous Worldviews in Digital Games: Sami Perspectives in
Gufihtara eallu (2018) and Rievssat (2018)
Indigenous Writers and Christianity in Canada, The US, and Peru: Select Case Studies From Across the Hemisphere
Indigenous Writes: A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada
The Influence of "Super Indian" on Native Youth
Inhabiting Indianness: Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer and the Phenomenology of White Sincerity
Interpreting the Transnational Material Culture of the 19th-Century North American Plains Indians: Creators, Collectors, and Collections
Interpretive Guide and Hands-on Activites: The Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program: ᐊᐧᐃᐧᓯᐦᒋᑲᐣ = Wawisihcikan = Adornment
Lesson plans for elementary and secondary school students for exhibition featuring works by Elaine Alexie, Erik Lee, and Carmen Miller. Topics include First Nations groups of central Alberta and the Boreal forest, brief survey of Indigenous art in the twentieth century, abstract art, and First Nations traditional art forms and materials.
An Interview with Susan Point
Introduction [AlterNative, vol. 12, no. 5, 2016]
Introduction: Settler Colonialism and the Legislating of Criminality
Inuit Perceptions of Learning and Formal Education in the Canadian Arctic
The Inuit Sky
Inuit Symbolism of the Bearded Seal
An Investigation of the Role of Legends and Storytelling in Early Childhood Practices in a Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) Early Childhood Facility
Irredeemable Stories? Native American Children's Literature and the Radical Potential of Commercial Literary Forms
It Consumes What It Forgets
It Sometimes Speaks to Us: Decolonizing Education by Utilizing Our Elders' Knowledge
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
Jeannette Armstrong's Slash and the Indigenous Reinvention of Young Adult Literature
Kahwà:tsire: Indigenous Families in a Family Therapy Practice with the Indigenous Worldview as the Foundation
Kanien'kehá:ka Creation Story
Traditional Mohawk story, sometimes known as the Sky Woman story.
Kanyen'kehà:ka Creation Story
Traditional Mohawk story also known as the Sky Woman story.
Kim Scott's Benang and the Removal of Identity in Australian Aboriginal Literature
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
Knowledge Translation in Indigenous Communities: A Review of the Literature
Kon and the Circle of Life
Primary reading level storybook.
The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation and The Poetics of Land and Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples
Lateral Violence within the Aboriginal Community in Adelaide: "It Affects Our Identity and Wellbeing"
The Laughing People: A Tribute to My Innu Friends
Laura Cornelius Kellogg: Our Democracy and the American Indian and Other Works
Law, Literature, and Leslie Marmon Silko: Competing Narratives of Water
Learn, Teach, Challenge: Approaching Indigenous Literatures
Learning to Walk Again: Indigenous Female "Healing Activism" in Cherie Dimaline's Short Story "Room 414" and Contemporary Activist Movements
The Legacy and Future of the Buffalo People
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.