Congress Examines Role of Arts Within Aboriginal Community
Overview of Gordon Tootoosis and Maria Campbell's speeches at the 2007 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The two speakers talked about the importance of theatre in Aboriginal culture and the hurdles they faced in their careers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
Contemporary Mi'kmaq Relationships Between Humans and Animals: A Case Study of the Bear River First Nation Reserve in Nova Scotia
Contesting White Knowledge: Yolngu Stories from World War II
A Conversation with Ki-ke-in
A Conversation With Lorna Dee Cervantes
A Conversation with Simon Ortiz
Conversations in Story(ality)
Could That Really Be Kokom In The Mirror?
Creating a Sense Of Community among Capital City Cherokees
Cree Code Talker
Short documentary about Charles "Checker" Tomkins, a Métis from Grouard, Alberta, and his service during his attachment to the U.S. Air Force in World War II.
Duration: 13:31.
Cree Ways of Helping: An Indigenist Research Project
Cultural Resilience: Voices of Native American Students in College Retention
Cultural Safety: Nurses' Accounts of Negotiating the Order of Things
Culturally Relevant Physical Education: Educative Conversations with Mi'kmaw Elders and Community Leaders
Culture of Fearfulness? Connecting Patterns of Vulnerability and Resilience in Young Urban Aboriginal Women’s Narratives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax): Final Paper
Dangerously Free: Outlaws and Nation-making in Literature of the Indian Territory
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Toronto, 2016.
Daughters of the Drum: Decolonizing Health and Wellness With Native American Women
David Ruben Piqtoukun: In Search of a Softer Wind
Deadly Alaska
Decolonization and Life History Research: The Life of a Native Woman
Defending Country: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service Since 1945
Delta School District Aboriginal Education Review
Digital Stories as a Tool for Health Promotion and Youth Engagement
Documenting Ethnic Cleansing in North America: Creating Unseen Tears
Don Amero - [Windspeaker Confidential]
Interview with Métis acoustic musician Don Amero.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
"Don't Speak For Me": Practicing Oral History Amidst the Legacies of Conflict
Dreaming Free From the Chains: Teaching the Rhetorical Sovereignty of Gerald Vizenor Through Bearheart
Dwelling With/in Stories: Ongoing Conversations about Narrative Inquiry, Including Visual Narrative Inquiry, Imagination, and Relational Ethics
The Ecstasy of Rita Joe
Edgar Heap of Birds
Effective Counseling With American Indian College Students: Counselors' Perspectives
Elders' Teachings About Resilience and Its Implications for Education in Dene and Cree Communities
Environmental Change - The Elders Speak
Envisioning Reconciliation and a New Way Forward
An Ethnographic Study of Entrepreneurship Among the Sámi People of Finland
The Ethnographically Contextualized Case Study Method: Exploring Ambitious Achievement in an American Indian Community
Experiences of Urban Australian Indigenous Peer Mentors in a Non-communicable Disease Prevention Program
Exploring Pathways to Reconciliation
Discusses reconciliation from the point of view and experiences of an Indigenous social worker, a mother and a daughter and the living legacy of residential school.