Listening to the Trickster Voice in Walter Dyk's Navajo Ethnography Son of Old Man Hat
Louise Erdrich’s The Round House, the Wiindigoo, and Star Trek: The Next Generation
Lumaajuuq
Lumaajuuq: Lesson Plan
The Many Lives of Justiniano Roxas: The Centenarian Fantasy in American History and Memory
Mi'kmaq Night Sky Stories; Patterns of Interconnectiveness, Vitality and Nourishment
Muskwa: Fearless Defender of Natural Law
My Old People's Stories: A Legacy for Yukon First Nations: Part I: Southern Tutchone Narrators
My Old People's Stories: A Legacy for Yukon First Nations: Part II: Tagish Narrators
My Old People's Stories: A Legacy for Yukon First Nations: Part III: Inland Tlingit Narrators
N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child and the American Dime Novel
Nametau Innu: Memory and Knowledge of Nitassinan
National Experiences With the Protection of Expressions of Folklore/Traditional Cultural Expressions: India, Indonesia and the Philippines
[Native Achievers Series: Donald L. Fixico]
The Native American Experience: Coyote and the Buffalo Folklore Tale Retold by Mourning Dove
Includes brief discussion of Mourning Dove, text of the traditional story and student exercises.
The Native American Experience: The World on the Turtle's Back
Student lesson to accompany the Iroquois creation story.
Native American Humor and Its Reflections in the Work of Sherman Alexie
Native American Stories of the Sacred
The Navajo Tradition - Transition to the Bahá’í Faith
The Noble Savage and Ecological Indian: Cultural Dissonance and Representations of Native Americans in Literature
The North and the Depiction of the Finnar in the Icelandic Sagas
Obviation in Two Innu-Aimun Atanukana
Ohito Ashoona
On the Path of the Elders
Preserving Tradition and Understanding the Past: Papers From the Conference on Iroquois Research, 2001-2005
Pulling Down the Clouds: The O'odham Intellectual Tradition During the "Time of Famine"
Qalupalik
Qalupalik: Lesson Plan
Target audience Grades three to six in the subject areas of First Nations, English, and Fine Arts. Accompanies animated film of same name.
Raven Imagery in Northwest Coast Indian Art
Raven Makes Drum: Taken from Skokomish Stories as Told by Bruce Miller
Northwest Coast traditional story. For use with primary school students.
Related Material:
Re-inscribing Mythopoetic Vision in Native American Studies
[Recensions/Book Reviews]
Reconstituting Indigenous Oceanic Folktales
Red Mysteries: "Indian" Spirits and the Sacred Landscapes of American Spiritualism
Remembering the Trickster in Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters
Respect, Responsibility, and Renewal: The Foundations of Anishinaabe Treaty Making with the United States and Canada
Rethinking the Paratext: Digital Story-Mapping E. Pauline Johnson’s and Chief Joe & Mary Capilano’s Legends of Vancouver (1911)
Revitalizing Indigenous Law for Land, Air and Water: St’át’imc Legal Traditions Report
The Saltwater Frontier: Indians, Dutch, and English on Seventeenth-Century Long Island Sound
Secwépemc: Lands and Resources Law Research Project
A Shared Heritage with Anishinaabe / Ojibway
Topics include seven traditional teachings, explanation of the clan system, and the Wendigo story.
Sherman Alexie's Reservation: Relocating the Center of Indian Identity
Singing the Coast
Star House Pole from Old Massett, Haida Gwaii, Canada
Star Stories
Series of nine short animated videos which tell traditional Ankara, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Chipewyan, Ho-Chunk, Chippewa, Cree, Mohawk, and Paiute stories about how certain stars and constellations came to be.
Stepping Outside the Box: Traditional Knowledge, Folklore, Indigenous Textiles and Cultural Appropriation---Is There Room for Folklore Protection Under Intellectual Property Law?
Stories are Maps, Songs are Caches and Trails: The Verbal Art of Haayas, Kingagwaaw, Gumsiiwa, Ghandl and Skaay - Five Master Mythtellers From Haida Gwaii
Part I: Skaay of the Qquuna Qiighawaay
Stories of Survival and Revenge from Inuit Folklore: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 7 to 10. The three stories are: :Nuliajuk, Kaugjagjuk, and Nanurluk.