Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land, and Donald Marshall Junior
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW): Bringing Awareness through the Power of Student Activism
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women The Role of Grassroots Organizations and Social Media in Education
Mnisose / the Missouri River: A Comparative Literary Analysis of River Stories from the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the #NoDAPL Movement
Monahsetah, Resistance, and Other Markings on Turtle’s Back: A Lyric History in Poems and Essays (Maurice Kenny) and The Homing Place: Indigenous and Settler Literary Legacies of the Atlantic (Rachel Bryant)
Monique Verdin's Louisiana Love: An Interview
Montana's Landless Indians and the Assimilation Era of Federal Indian Policy: A Case of Contradictions: Lessons for Grades 7-12
Title refers to the Chippewa, Cree and Métis.
"More Precious Than Gold": Indigenous Water Governance in the Context of Modern Land Claims in Yukon
A Movement to Reclaim American Indian Health through Tribal Sovereignty, Community Partnerships, and Growing Tribally-Driven Health Research
Mudrooroo: A Likely Story, Identity and Belonging in Postcolonial Australia
Munro Earned Respect of Many
The Murders of Indigenous Women in Canada as Feminicides: Toward a Decolonial Intersectional Reconceptualization of Femicide
Museum, Kitigan Zibi in Tug of War Over Remains
Relates the First Nations band, Kitigan Zibi Anishnabeg, fight against the Canadian Museum of Civilization for human bones found within their traditional Algonquin territory.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.
My Reflection of that Time
NADOC and the National Aborigines Day in Sydney, 1957–67
Native American Studies in the Program in American Culture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Native-Colonial Diplomatic Relations in Early New York, 1664-1714
Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting
Looks at radio and television coverage of key events or issues in both non-Native American-produced and Native American-created programs found in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting collection. Divided into five sections: (Mis)Representations of Native Americans; Termination, Relocation, and Restoration; The American Indian Movement; Native Americans in Contemporary News Media; and Visual Sovereignty: Native-Created Public Media.
Native Title in Australia : An Ethnographic Perspective
Navajo Cyber-Sovereignty
Negotiating Publicity and Persona: The Work of Native Actors in Studio Hollywood
Negotiating Rights, Reconciling History: The Nisga'a Treaty and the Terms of Inclusion in the Canadian State
Neoliberal Biopolitics in Michel Noël's Nipishish: Market Logic and Indigenous Resistance
The Neoliberal State, Recognition and Indigenous Rights: New Paternalism to New Imaginings
The New Warriors: Native American Leaders Since 1900. R. David Edmunds, Editor.
Next FSIN Leaders Face Tough Decisions
[Nilliajut 2]: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
"No Indians Allowed": Challenging Aboriginal Segregation in Northern British Columbia
No Means No: Ermineskin's Resistance to Land Surrender, 1902-1921
No Name
Not Good Time to Be Incumbent Politician
Notes from the Melting Pot: 463 Years after Cherokees Met DeSoto
Notes on Becoming a Comrade: Indigenous Women, Leadership, and Movement(s) for Decolonization
Author uses her own experiences as non-Indigenous woman of color to explore the challenges in becoming an ally with Indigenous communities fight in their fight for decolonization.
Of a 'Contested Ground' and an 'Indelible Stain': A Difficult Reconciliation Between Australia and its Aboriginal History During the 1990s and 2000s
Ohio Is Not without Its Share of Problems
The Ohlone/Costanoan-Esselen Nation of Monterey, California: Dispossession, Federal Neglect, and the Bitter Irony of the Federal Acknowledgment Process
Ojibwe Treaty Rights
Focuses on off-reservation treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather in treaty-ceded lands in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
The Olympic Land Grab
On Customary Law: Inquiry into an Indigenous Rights Issue
Open History Seminar: Canadian History
Collection of primary and secondary sources suitable for use at secondary and post-secondary levels. Can be used to supplement Canadian History: Pre-Confederation and Canadian History: Post-Confederation.