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1982 Elders Conference 3/5
1982 Elders Conference 5/5
Afterword
Alaska Native Writers, Alaska Native Identities
An Anishinaabe Tribalography: Investigating and Interweaving Conceptions of Identity During the 1910s on the White Earth Reservation
The Baffin Writer's Project
Looks at a project that encourages Inuit people to begin writing their stories and, in this way, pass on Inuit culture and language to the next generation.
The Beginnings of Contemporary Aboriginal Literature in Canada 1967-1972: Part One
Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
"The Buffaloes Are Gone" or "Return: Buffalo"? - The Relationship of the Buffalo to Indigenous Creative Expression
Bundjalung Jugun: Bundjalung Country
Casper Solomon Interview #2
Conclusion: Healing, Invention, Tradition
Conflict and Culture: A Discourse Analysis of Public Texts on an Indigenous New Zealand Tertiary Institution
Constructing Indigeneity: Syilx Okanagan Oraliture and tmixcentrism
"The Corn People Have a Song Too. It Is Very Good": On Beauty, Truth, and Goodness
Cultures in Conflict: The Problem of Discourse
Discussion on the problem of discourse in the Dunne-za/Cree trial, which pitted written documents against knowledge gained from the oral tradition of First Nations peoples.
Cyclical Time and Linear Time in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
The Development of Oral Narrative in First Nations Students
Digital Storytelling and Implicated Scholarship in the Classroom
Disturbing the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō
Domestic Resistance: Gardening, Mothering, and Storytelling in Leslie Marmon Silko's Gardens in the Dunes
Dream Narration Among Eastern Arctic Canadian Inuit
Eleven Years of Implementing Traditional Yup'ik Oral Stories in the Elementary Classroom
Eliza Kneller Interview #1
Eliza Kneller Interview #2B
Eliza Kneller Interview #3
Elmira McLeod Interview
Elmira McLeod Interview #3
Elmira McLeod Interview #4
First Nations, First Thoughts: The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
From Creation Stories to '49 Songs: Cultural Transactions with the White World as Portrayed in Northern Plains Indian Story and Song
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
Grandmothers of the Métis Nation: A Living History with Dorothy Chartrand
Gregorio Condori Mamani and the Reconceptualization of Andean Memory in Cuzco, Peru
Hearts Around the Fire: First Nations Women Talk About Protecting and Preserving First Nations Cultures in Saskatchewan Public Education Systems
A Hero for all Seasons: A Late Nineteenth-Century Scarface in James Welch's "Fools Crow"
I'POYI Gathering Calgary 2009 - Panel Marie Anneharte Baker - Part 2
In Consideration of the Needs of Our Most Loving of Caregivers: Grandparenting Experiences in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Indigenous Decision Making Processes: What Can We Learn From Traditional Governance?
Indigenous Paradigms, Rankean Conventions and the Quest for a Post-colonial Saskatchewan History. A Brief Review of Selected Local Indigenous Written Scholarship
Indigenous Stories Reaching Out to the World: New Zealand Māori & Native American Cinemas
Isuma: Inuit Video Art
Joe Sylvester Interview
Consists of an interview with Joe Sylvester where he gives an account of Indian medicine; legends concerning migration of Algonquin Indians; the role of elders; of the deterioration of reservation conditions following World War II; the religious significance of the number "four"; views on welfare and its role in disrupting traditional Indian values; and a legend about the origin of the drum.