Indigenous Storytelling with Elder Hazel
Indigenous Well-Being in Schools: Web-Based Resource Guide
Indigenous Worldviews in Digital Games: Sami Perspectives in
Gufihtara eallu (2018) and Rievssat (2018)
Intangible Heritage: The Cosmology of a Cultural Landscape
Integrating Cultural Values Into Mental Health Treatment
Intense Dreaming: Theories, Narratives, and Our Search for Home
Intersecting the Cultural Landscapes of Uummannaq Island, SW Greenland, through Epistemologies of Geology and Environmental Anthropology
Introductory Essay: Traditional Knowledge, Spirituality and Lands
Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century
An Investigation of the Determinants of Adherence to Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) in Aboriginal Men in Downtown Eastside (DTES) of Vancouver
“It’s a lot of work, and I’m still doing it”: Indigenous Perceptions of Help after Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence
Jean de Brébeuf and the Wendat Voices of Seventeenth-Century New France
Journey to the Great Mountain
Justice That Is Healing: Responding to Domestic Violence in Aboriginal Communities
Kainai Photovoice: Speaking to the Past: An Exploration of a Healthy School Environment for Alberta First Nations Secondary Students Through Photovoice
Kate Hennessy-Repatriation, Digital Media, and Culture in the Virtual Museum
Kaupapa Kōrero: A Māori Cultural Approach to Narrative Inquiry
Kinoomawaaying g'E'kinoomaagenig Kinoomawaaying gdo Kinoomaagnag Anishnaabe Ganawaamdamig = Educating Our Educators, Educating our Students: An Aboriginal Focus: A Guide for Staff
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation: Mining, Consulting, Reconciliation and Law
Knowing Home: Braiding Indigenous Science with Western Science: Book Two
The Knowledge Holders: Imparting Wisdom at Tribal Colleges and Universities
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māor Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 2
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuarua, vol. 1
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: A Report into Claims Concerning New Zealand Law and Policy Affecting Māori Culture and Identity: Te Taumata Tuatahi
Kulhulmcilh and Iixsalh: Our Land and Medicine: Creating a Nuxalk Database of Museum Collections
Learning to be Part of the Land: Experiences of a Canadian Indigenous Researcher Doing Research in a Yucatec Maya Community
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.
Listening to Bones That Sing: Orality, Spirituality, and Female Kinship in Louise Halfe’s Blue Marrow
Living Our Cultures, Sharing Our Heritage: The First Peoples of Alaska
Lost in Conflation: Visual Culture and Constructions of the Category of Religion
Mana Whenua Kaitiakitanga in Action: Restoring the Mauri of Lake Ōmāpere
Managing the Sacred Lands of Native America
Managing Two Worlds Together: Study 3: The Experiences of Patients and Their Carers
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Educator Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.
Manito Ahbee Aki: The Place Where the Creator Sits: Student Guide Phase 1 [The Forks]
Interactive game in which students travel back in time to become members of the Anishinaabe Nation in Manitoba before the European contact and engage in activities in which they learn about the environment, traditional worldviews, and a scared site called Manito Ahbee, and gain knowledge from Knowledge Keepers. Game is free, but students must register to play.