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Askiwina: A Cree World
Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner and Its Audiences
Before the Country: Native Renaissance, Canadian Mythology
Book Review Essay: From Stories to Material Culture: European Scholars in the Arctic
Cetaceousness and Global Warming Among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska
Chipmunk Meets Old Witch (At-At-A'Tia)
Children's book retells a traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-2.
Related material: Lesson Plan.
Culture in Translation: The Anthropological Legacy of R. H. Mathews
Dana Claxton's Patient Storm
Danish Greenland: Its People and Products; Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
The Development of the Trickster in Children's Narrative
The Diffusion of Chukchi "Magic Words" in Chukotkan and St. Lawrence Island Yupik Folklore Texts
Encountering the Other: Racism Against Aboriginal People
Gwichya Gwich'in Googwandak: The History and Stories of the Gwichya Gwich'in As Told By The Elders of Tsiigehtshik
Revised edition.
How Cottontail Lost His Fingers
Children's book retells traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
How Daylight Came To Be
Children's book retells a Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
Inculcating Indigenous Knowledge and Spirituality: A Siksika (Blackfoot) Theory of Learning
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Insects Off to War
Children's storybook retells the Northern Cheyenne traditional story about insects who go to war because they have nothing to do. Suitable for use with elementary students.
Kekina'muek (learning): Learning about the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia
The Lenâpé and Their Legends; With the Complete Texts and Symbols of the Walam Olum: A New Translation, and an Inquiry into Its Authenticity
Louise Bernice Halfe
Manitou and God: North-American Indian Religions and Christian Culture
Myth Understandings: First Contact, Over and Over Again
Native American Oral History and Cultural Interpretation in Rocky Mountain National Park
New Wine for Old Wineskins: Storytelling Makes a Comeback
Oceanal Man: An Aboriginal View of Himself
Oral Tradition is Alive and Well: Living Literature in the Siksika (Blackfoot) Community
Paradise Revisited: Images of the First Women in the Poetry of Joy Kogawa and the Fiction of Thomas King
Pivut
Playing Dead: A Contemplation Concerning the Arctic
Proceed with Caution: Using Native American Folktales in the Classroom
Raven Brings Light: A Play
Raven Helps the Indians
Children's story retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
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[Recensions / Book Reviews]
Shadow of the Salmon
Skunk
Children's book retells the Muckleshoot traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Songs, Prayers Strengthen Diné Weaver
The Spirit Lives in the Mind: Omushkego Stories, Lives and Dreams
The Stoney Indian Language Project
Story Telling Makes a Comeback: Aboriginal Contributions to the Teaching/Learning Process
A Stronger Voice for Indigenous and Local Communities in WIPO`s Work on Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources: The WIPO Voluntary Fund
Tales Of Coyote and Other Legends
Children's book retells five traditional stories. Suitable for use with elementary school students.