Beyond Recovery: Colonization, Health and Healing for Indigenous People in Canada
Bibliography [Project for the Protection and Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Heritage in Canada]
Bimaadiziwin, or the “Good Life,” as a Unifying Concept of Anishinaabe Religion
A Biologists’ Perspective on Amalgamating Traditional
Environmental Knowledge and Resource Management
"The Birth of a Catholic Inuit Community. The Transition to Christianity in Pelly Bay, Nunavut, 1935-1950"
Bishop-Elect Mamakwa Vows To Move Indigenous Ministry Forward
The Blackfeet and the Black Robes, 1830– 1850
Blue Wolf Says Goodbye for the Last Time
Bones Beneath
Border Crossings: Thomas King's Cultural Inversions
The Boy With a Tree Growing From His Ear and Other Stories
Boye Ladd: A Visit from a Friend
Powwow dancer, Boye Ladd, relates traditional teachings on various topics relating to First Nations culture, including information about the sacred drum, respect for other people and groups, and the right to wear an eagle feather.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.29.
Breechclouts: Full and Modified
Bridging Research to Practice: Native American Stories of Becoming Smoke-free
Bringing Tradition Home: Aboriginal Parenting in Today's World: Facilitator's Guide
Brothers and Others: Christian Religions on the Reservation
Buffalo Past and Present
Uses the Madison Buffalo Jump State Park as a starting point to discuss the buffalo's importance in the economies, cosmologies, social organization, and spiritual life of Indigenous peoples of the plains. Recommended for use with Grade 9-12 students.
Building Best Practices With Community
Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Final Report
'By the Rapids': The Anishinabeg-Missionary Encounter at Bawating (Sault Ste. Marie), c. 1821-1871
Campfire Stories with George Catlin: an Encounter of Two Cultures
Canada, Inc.
The Relevance of Ideology to the Emergence of a Capitalist Social Formation in Rupert's Land and the "Indian Territories" of British North American, 1852 to 1885
Captured in the Middle: Tradition and Experience in Contemporary Native American Writing. Sidner Larson
Celebrate, 'Ohana1
Celebrating A Spiritual Journey
Celebrating Strengths: Aboriginal Students and Their Stories of Success in Schools
Ceremonial Healing and the Multiple Narrative Tradition in Louise Erdrich's "Tales of Burning Love"
The Changing Arctic Community: Discussions with Inuit Women in Iqaluit, Nunavut
Changing Attitudes, Touching Hearts
Relates how a cultural awareness workshop for staff initiated by chaplain Leonard Bananish has changed attitudes about Aboriginal inmates of the Thunder Bay district jail.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.