Three Athapaskan Ethnographies: Diamond Jenness on the Sekani, Tsuu T'ina and Wet'suwet'en, 1921-1924
Through His Eyes: Life in the South Dakota State Penitentiary
Through Our Eyes: Expressions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Cultures: Grade 9 NAC 10
Uses video clips by five Indigenous artists as a starting point for discussion, writing and research activities.
Thunder Finder
Thunderbird Women: Indigenous Women Reclaiming Autonomy through Stories of Resistance
Tla'amin Housing Architecture and Home Territories in the Twentieth Century: Invisible Spaces Shaping Historical Indigenous Education
To Know Dibaajimowin: A Narrative of Knowing: Art, Art Education and Cultural Identity in the Life Experiences of Four Contemporary Indigenous Women Artists
Tomson Highway
Top Robert Pickton Cop in His Own Words: The Former Head of the Missing Women Task Force Speaks Out ...
TOTEM: A Subjective and Creative Interpretation of Gerald Vizenor’s Trickery
Trail of Tears Curriculum Guide
For use with videos On a Spring Day and Incident at Rock Roe. Collection of lesson plans for English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Fine Arts, Mathematics, Spanish and Physical Education.
Truth and Indignation: Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools
[Truth and Reconciliation]
Truthful Engagement: Making the Witness Blanket, an Ongoing Process of Reconciliation
"Try to Understand Us": Aboriginal Elders’ Views on Exceptionality
Tuia Te Ao Marama: Lessons for Transformative Indigenous Mental Health Services
Turning Pages: Harold R. Johnson on Peace and Good Order
Writer, activist and former lawyer discusses his book, Peace and Good Order, the effects of incarceration on Indigenous communities, and the way that jailhouse culture fills the cultural void left by residential schools. Duration: 28:08
A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder
The Unfinished Stories of Two First Nations Mothers
Untold Suffering?: Motherhood and the Stolen Generations
Uploading Selves: Inuit Digital Storytelling on YouTube
[Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Videos]
Urban Indigenous Two-Spirit Womxn’s Experiences with Ceremony: A Journey of Witnessing, Reflection, and Convergence Through Story
Social Sciences Thesis (MA) -- Royal Roads University, 2022.
Valuing Children's Storytelling From An Anishinaabe Orality Perspective
Vantage Point: "Take a Picture with a Real Indian"
Very Good Medicine: Indigenous Humor and Laughter
Violence No More: Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Virtual Aamjiwnaang: Indigenous Interactive Storytelling
Visualizing Indigenous Perspectives of how the Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Program ( SCYAP) Addresses Social Exclusion
Voice of an Elder: Zhaawonde - Dawn of a New Day
The Voices of First Nations and Métis Educators: nahtōhta (listen), kiskēyita (learn) and nistōhta (understand)
Voices of Students: We Are Here! We Are Ready to Care for the Next Generations! “Gathering & Sharing Wisdom
Conference” and the Indigenous Child Welfare Research
Network
Vyid Ynji Tl'äkų: "I Let It Go Now"
Wa Pa Ha Ska: Whitecap Dakota First Nation
Walking in Reconciled Relationships
Walking the Worlds: The Experience of Native Psychologists in Their Doctoral Training and Practice
Walking with Our Sisters: Healing through Storytelling
Waseskun
Water Journey: Emerging Themes for Research Priorities for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Hepatitis C
"We Are Still Here": An Interview With Debbie Reese
"We had to be off by sundown": Narungga Contributions to Farming Industries on Yorke Peninsula (Guurnada), South Australia
"We were told we were going to live in houses": Relocation and Housing of the Mushuau Innu of Natuashish from 1948 to 2003
Web of Stories: Conversations with Cherie Dimaline
[Week 2 - History and Treaties in Mi'Kmai'ki]
[Week 7: Understanding the Truth and Reconciliation Commission]
Whai tikanga: In Pursuit of Justice: Māori Interactions with the Criminal Justice System and Experiences of Institutional Racism
What Are Indigenous Health Workers Saying About Their Smoking Status: Does it Prevent Them Providing Tobacco Information and/or Quit Support to the Community
What It Takes to Support a Loved One with FASD: A Photovoice Project for the CanFASD Research Network Family Advisory Committee
What's Love Got to Do With It? Stewarding a Healing Vision at the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center
The author's personal narrative of working for the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center and how it helps supports Indigenous leaders and communities.