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Age of Iron: Adaptation and the Matter of Troy in Clements's Indigenous Urban Drama
Alutiiq Ethnicity
American Indian Literature: A Tradition of Renewal
Apelles’s War: Transcending Stereotypes of American Indigenous Peoples in David Treuer’s The Translation of Dr. Apelles
Autumn Reading with Fun Activities: How Coyote Gave Fire to the People: A Native American Story
Traditional story about how coyote, with the help of other animals, stole fire from the Fire Protectors and gave it to humans so that they could stay warm during the winter months.
Beaver Steals Fire
The Beginning of the Cree World
The traditional story of how Wisakedjak caused the great flood and how, with the help of Muskrat, he was able to remake the world.
Extract from Native Voices edited by Freda Ahenakew, Breanda Gardipy, and Barbara Lafond.
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Chance and Ritual: The Gambler in the Texts of Gerald Vizenor
The Codical Warrior: The Codification of American Indian Warrior Experience in American Culture
Cry For Luck: Sacred Song and Speech Among the Yurok, Hupa, and Karok Indians of Northwestern California
Discursive and Mediatic Battles in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Dreaming of Double Woman: The Ambivalent Role of the Female Artist in North American Indian Myth
The Earth Made New: Plains Indian Stories of Creation
Exploring the Night Sky Indigenous Inquiry Kit
Includes annotated bibliography, book critiques, and four lessons plans appropriate for sixth grade.
From Captors to Captives: American Indian Responses to Popular American Narrative Forms
From Fish Weir to Waterfall
Gooniyandi Stories of Early Contact with Whites
The Great Flood
Traditional story suitable for use with Grade 4-7 students. Extract from the book The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway.
Halfact
Harold of Orange: A Screenplay
He Said / She Said: Writing Oral Tradition in John Gunn's "Ko-pot Ka-nat" and Leslie Silko's
Histories of Kanatha, Seen and Told: Essays and Discourses, 1991-2008
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indigenous (Re)Memory and Resistance: Video Works By Dana Claxton
Indigenous Symbols and Practices in the Catholic Church: Visual Culture, Missionization and Appropriation
Inuit Literature: The Odyssey, Pilgrim's Progress, Inuktitut, Inuit Today, Igalaaq
Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century
Joseph Bruchac's "Dark" Novels: Confronting the Terror of Adolescence
Klee Wyck: The Eye of the Other
Focuses on several facets of Emily Carr's book Klee Wyck: the feminist tone; the effect of modernism on native life; examination of the sketches; the message of disintegration, loss and of hope.
Ko-pat Ka-nat
Landscape as Narrative, Narrative as Landscape
ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱
WSANEC (Saanich) great flood story. Text in a mixture of English and SENĆOŦEN.
Related material: Lesson Plan by Shauna White and Kathryn Godfrey appropriate for Grade 6 language arts/ social studies.