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The American National Plot Visualized: The Reinterpretation of Indian Captivity Narratives at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Bear Mother Story
Becoming Visible in Invisible Space: How the Cyborg Trickster is (Re)Inventing American Indian (NDN) Identity
[Bloodstoppers & Bearwalkers: Folk Traditions of Michigan's Upper Peninsula]
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.
Coming Full Circle: Looking to Grandmother Moon
Danish Greenland: Its People and Products; Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo
The Development of the Trickster in Children's Narrative
[Featured Video of the Day: Lee Maracle: Connection Between Violence Against the Earth and Violence Against Women]
Gikinoo'amaagowin Anishinaabeg (Teaching the Anishinaabe People)
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 Raven Gave Females Their Tsaw
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indigenous Place-Thought and Agency Amongst Humans and Non-Humans: (First Woman and Sky Woman Go On a European World Tour!)
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.
Intimate Enemies: Weetigo, Weesageechak, and the Politics of Reconciliation in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen and Joseph Boyden's Three Day Road
The Lenâpé and Their Legends; With the Complete Texts and Symbols of the Walam Olum: A New Translation, and an Inquiry into Its Authenticity
"A Moment of Magic": Coyote, Tricksterism, and the Role of the Shaman in Rudolfo Anaya's Sonny Baca Novels
The Native American Renaissance: Literary Imagination and Achievement
Native North Americans in Literature for Youth: A Selective Annotated Bibliography for K-12
Oceanal Man: An Aboriginal View of Himself
Raven Helps the Indians
Children's story retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Re-creating Primordial Time: Foundation Rituals and Mythology in the Postclassic Maya Codices
Reconstructing Identities through Intertextuality: A Critical Study of Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Rousing a Curiosity in Hewitt’s Iroquois Cosmologies
Skunk
Children's book retells the Muckleshoot traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Stories Through Theories. Theories Through Stories. North American Indian Writing, Storytelling and Critique
The Story of Colonialism, or Rethinking the Ox-Hide Purchase in Native North America and Beyond
Story of the Blind Halibut Fisherman
The Story of the Lazy Son-in-Law
Taking Shape
Tales Of Coyote and Other Legends
Children's book retells five traditional stories. Suitable for use with elementary school students.
Traditional - From The Ancestral Times
Traditional - From the Ancestral Times: The Man Who Became Black: The Ship-Totem Myth
Treading the Path of the Heart
Tulugak: Inuit Raven Stories
Veganism and Mi'kmaq Legends
Verbal Arts in Philippine Indigenous Communities: Poetics, Society, and History
Voices of the Canoe: For Teachers
Contains links to lesson plans for various levels under the themes of Indigenous Knowledge, Historical Consciousness, Evidence, Cultural Expressions, Colonialism, Ancient Civilizations, Mapping, Oral Traditions, Origin Stories, Resources, and Primary Sources.
Educators' section of website that focusses on Fijian, Haida and Squamish canoe traditions and their importance in each culture.
The White Stone Canoe: A Legend of the Ottawas
Why Bluejay Hops
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.