The Cherokee Phoenix and the Syllabary: Cherokee Rhetorics of Balance
Cherokee Printing, Cherokee Identity
Cherry-Picking Principles Bad for FSIN, Chiefs
Chiefs Should Rule the Day, Not Tories
Child of Residential School Survivor Kathy Garlow Speaks
Cincinnati’s Wild West: The 1896 Rosebud Sioux Encampment
Circling the Question of Nationalism in Native Canadian Literature and its Study
Circumstances Alter Photographs: Captain James Peters and the War of 1885
Cody Wild West Days / May 11, 2002 - Poster.
Historical note:
Buffalo Bill Cody helped found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established his TE Ranch in the area.Collective Guilt, Conservation and Other Postmodern Messages in Contemporary Westerns: Last of the Dogmen and Grey Owl
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.Colonizing Minds: Public Education, The Textbook Indian, and the Struggle for Settler Hegemony in British Columbia, 1920-1970
History Thesis (M.A.)--Simon Fraser University, 2008.
Commentary: Aboriginal Economic Development in the Shadow of the Borg
A Comparison of Selection Tool Sources For Developing Collections of Books About American Indians: General and Specialized Tools
Considering the Myth of the Drunken Indian
The Construction of Banff as "Natural" Environment: Sporting Festivals, Tourism, and Representations of Aboriginal Peoples
Construction of the Mythic Indian in Mainstream Media and the Demystification of the Stereotype by American Indian Artists
Continuums of Worth: A Newspaper Deconstruction of Missing Canadian Women
A Conversation With David Treuer
A Convoy of Northwest Police on the March - Sketch. - 1885.
Copy of Illustration from ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, April 4, 1885
Crossing the Medicine Line: The Cowboy in Canadian Prairie Fiction
Cultural Protocols for Indigenous Reporting in the Media
A Cultural Renewal: Native Americans in Road Movies
Culture Learning of Urban Aboriginals: Background, Characteristics and Implications
Culture Shock
Current and Future Broadcasting and e-Media Preferences of Mäori Youth: Qualitative Research Report
Custer's Last Sitcom: Decolonized Viewing of the Sitcom's "Indian"
The Dearth of Native Voices in Young Adult Literature: A Call for More Young Adult Literature by and for Indigenous Peoples
Diabetes Film Series Focuses on Prevention
Review of film The Sweetness In Life: A Diabetes Story an award-winning TV series produced by Doug Cuthand, hosted by Monica Goulet and Tasha Hubbard; looks at diabetes awareness, treatment and prevention.
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Dildos, Hummingbirds, and Driving Her Crazy: Searching for American Indian Women's Love Poetry
Double Take: Tourism & Photography Endeavors among the Northern Pueblos of the Rio Grande
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan."The Earth Itself Was Sobbing": Madness and the Environment in Novels by Leslie Marmon Silko and Louise Erdrich
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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The Effects of Stigma on Aboriginal Women Living With HIV/AIDS
Establishing the Northern Research Institute: A Personal Recollection
Ethnography and the Production of Foreignness in Indian Captivity Narratives
Ethnonyms and Images: Genesis of the 'Inuit' and Image Manipulation
Exploitation of American Indian Symbols: A First Amendment Analysis
Facsimiles of sketches furnished to the Montreal Star by a member of the Expedition - 9 May 1885.
The Fight at Duck Lake
The First Expedition for the Relief of Battleford Attacked by Halfbreeds - Sketch. - 1885.
First Nations Lag Behind in Connectivity
First Nations to Benefit from Improved Internet Access
Reports on the joint venture of three Indigenous organizations that created the first inter-provincial community-owned-and-operated broadband satellite in Canada to serve northern Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
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