Treaty Violations And The Hydro-Payment Rebellion of Cross Lake, Manitoba
Tribal College Library Web Sites: Provision of Health Information Sources
The Tribal Environment and Natural Resources Management Approach to Indian Education and Student Assessment
Two Approaches, One Shared Learning Journey to Support Climate-Health Adaptation Planning
Two Ways of Knowing: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge
Includes explanation of the main features of the two knowledge systems and three brief case studies: Indigenous plant classification and nomenclature; pine mushroom industry in Northwestern BC; smallpox epidemic of 1862; and AIDS and its impact on Indigenous populations.
Recommended for Grade 8 Biology.
Two Winter Dwellings at Phillip's Garden, A Dorset Site in Northwestern Newfoundland
Un Alignment de Pierres Peut-Il Être un Nangissat Paléoesquimau?
Under the Canvas: Camping and Indigenization in Emily Carr's Writings
Unikkaartuit: Meanings of Well-Being, Sadness, Suicide, and Change in Two Inuit Communities
Unsettling Ground: Arctic Urbanism on Fluid Geology
Examines architectural practices and its effects on the Inuit communities land engagement.
Use and Uptake of Web-based Therapeutic Interventions amongst Indigenous Populations in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada: A Scoping Review
Findings from 31 studies were summarized by: first author; study population and context; aim/method and health condition, intervention and delivery type; measured impacts/outcomes; explanation for uptake and effects; and authors' conclusions/recommendations.
Value-for-Money Audit: Indigenous Affairs in Ontario
Variability And Change in Palaeo-Eskimo Architecture: A View From the Canadian High Arctic
Views of Traditional Ecological Knowledge [TEK] in Co-Management Bodies in Nunavik, Quebec
Virtual Care for Indigenous Populations in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand: Protocol for a Scoping Review
Vuntut Gwitchin Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Use Practices Associated with Their Subsistence Harvest of the Porcupine Caribou Herd
Water Rights and Wrongs
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.
Welcoming the Wild Salmon Caravan: Socially Engaged Art as a Decolonizing Practice
Art Education (MA) -- Concordia University, 2020.
"When the Caribou Failed": Ilia Tolstoy in the Barren Lands, 1928-1929
Where are the Fish? Using a “Fish as Food” Framework to Explore the Thunder Bay Area Fisheries
Whitefish Lake First Nation Land Use and Occupancy Study
Whose Bones Are They?
Winds of Change: The International Response to Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Canadian Arctic
Woman of the House: Gender, Architecture, and Ideology in Dorset Prehistory
Working Effectively with Alaska Native Tribes and Organizations: Desk Guide
Worlds Into Words: The Technology of Language in Carter Revard’s Poetry
Y Chromosomal Polymorphisms Reveal Founding Lineages in the Finns and the Saami
Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes (Y2DM) Associated with HNF1A S319 in Aboriginal Canadians
The Zapatista Rebellion and the Use of Technology: Indian Women Online?
Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush
Series of five short videos: Stories; Collecting Maple Sap; Language; Maples Trees; and Maple Sugar.
Zooarchaeology of Sand Canyon Pueblo, Colorado
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