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Almost True Tales of Man-Eating Buffalo ... And More
The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West
An Anishinaabe Tribalography: Investigating and Interweaving Conceptions of Identity During the 1910s on the White Earth Reservation
The Art of Transformation: The Fantastic in Inuit and Northwest Coast Art
Atchakosuk: Ininewuk Stories of the Stars
Discusses Ininewuk (Cree) perspectives of astronomy, including mythology, stories and unique interpretations.
Australia's Heritage Protection Act: An Alternative to Copyright in the Struggle to Protect Communal Interests in Authored Works of Folklore
Before the Country: Native Renaissance, Canadian Mythology
Blessings and Horrors of the Interior: Ethno-Historical Studies of Inuit Perceptions Concerning the Inland Region of West Greenland
Bridging the Gap: The Need for First Nations Libraries
"The Buffaloes Are Gone" or "Return: Buffalo"? - The Relationship of the Buffalo to Indigenous Creative Expression
"Centre from Which Underground Passages Radiate": Understanding Metaphysical Tunnels in a Stó:lõ Spiritual Geography
Chief Dull Knife Community is Strengthening the Northern Cheyenne Language and Culture
Children and Orality: Self Reported body and Emotional Experiences with Horror Stories
Choctaw Prophecy: A Legacy of the Future
Community Mobilisation Dialogue With Aboriginal Communities
Conclusion: Healing, Invention, Tradition
Consolidated Analysis of the Legal Protection of Traditional Cultural Expressions/Expressions of Folklore
"The Corn People Have a Song Too. It Is Very Good": On Beauty, Truth, and Goodness
Coyote Comes to the Norton: Indigenous Oral Narrative and American Literary History
Crossing the Bering Strait: The Transpacific Turn in Gerald Vizenor's The Trickster of Liberty
Cultural Sovereignty and Native American Hermeneutics in the Interpretation of the Sacred Stories of the Anishinaabe
Culturalism and Its Discontents: David Treuer's Native American Fiction: A User's Manual
Cyclical Time and Linear Time in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Echoing Voices: The Indigenization in Canadian Postmodern Arctic Literature
"Enemies Like a Road Covered With Ice": The Utah Navajos' Experience During the Long Walk Period, 1858-1868
First Nations Weather
From Native North American Oral Traditions to Western Literacy: Storytelling in Education
From Water Margins to Borderlands: Boundaries and the Fantastic in Fantasy, Native American, and Asian American Literatures
Geologic Oral Traditions
Lesson involves the Aleutians oral traditions regarding tsunamis, volcanoes and earthquakes. Suitable for Grades 5-6.
Related Material: Legends animated video.
Gregorio Condori Mamani and the Reconceptualization of Andean Memory in Cuzco, Peru
Help Me I'm a Poor Indian Who Doesn't Have Enough Books
High School Literature: Book 1
Lessons centred around Basket Bay History as told by Robert Zuboff; Raven Boat as told by Jennie White; and Kaakex'wti as told by Willie Marks.
High School Literature: Book 3
High School Literature: Book 4
Lessons centre on the Origin of the Killer Whale, Mosquito, and Tlingit Renaissance.
High School Literature: Book 5
Lessons center on Raven, Some Slices of Salmon: Entering the Salmon Stream, Raven and the Deer, and Tlingit Language and Oral Literature Research.
How Coyote Brought Fire to the People: A Native American Legend
Activity promotes reading fluency by having children read parts in a script for the traditional story.
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
Identity, Hózhó, Change, and Land: Navajo Environmental Perspectives
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indigenous Voices, Indigenous Symbols
John Beargrease: Legends of Minnesota's North Shore
Kinaaldá: Diné Women Knowledge
Language, Literacy and Sociocultural Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of New Mexico, 2003.
Kitselas Canyon 2
Video features historical photos of area and excavated Kitselas fortress site in the canyon.
Duration: 26:42.