Activating the Heart : Storytelling, Knowledge Sharing, and Relationship
As I Remember It: Teachings (ɂɘms taɂaw) from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
At the Font of the Marvelous: Exploring Oral Narrative and Mythic Imagery of the Iroquois and Their Neighbors
Bat Steals the Moon
Retelling of traditional story.
Source: Man in the Moon: Sky Tales from Many Lands collected by Alta Jablow and Carl Withers.
Battle of the Northern Lights
Traditional Sami story.
Source: The Storytelling Star by James Riordan.
Being Indigenous: Perspectives on Activism, Culture, Language and Identity
Beyond Blood and Belonging: Alternatives for a Global Citizenry
Book Guide for How Raven Got His Crooked Nose: An Alaskan Dena'ina Fable Retold by Barbara J. Atwater and Ethan J. Atwater, Illustrated by Mindy Dwyer
Recommended for Grade 3 students.
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[Book Reviews]
Bringing Back the Tobacco
Claims to Native Identity in Children’s Literature
A Collection of Tłı̨chǫ Stories from Long Ago = Tłı̨chǫ Whaèhdǫǫ̀ Godıı̀ Ełexè Whela
Traditional stories written in English and Tłı̨chǫ.
Coming Into Wisdom: Community, Family, Land, & Love
Communicating Between Oral and Written in Gerald Vizenor's Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57
Contacting the Dead: Echoes from the Haisla Diaspora in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
"Coyote Was Walking ...": Management Education in Indian Time
Current Memories: Robert Henderson Stories
A Digital Bundle : Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online
Dispersed, But Not Destroyed: Leadership, Women, and Power Within the Wendat Diaspora, 1600-1701
Dispossessed Indigeneity: Literary Excavations of Internalized Colonialism
English Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2018.
Do You Recognize Who I Am? Decolonizing Rhetorics in Indigenous Rock Opera Something Inside is Broken
Eastern Cherokee Creation and Subsistence Narratives: A Cherokee and Religious Interpretation
The Education of an Indigenous Woman: The Pursuit of Truth, Social Justice and Healthy Relationships in a Coast Salish Community Context
English First Peoples: Grade 10-12 Resource Guide
An Exploration of Collaboration In Indigenous Language Revitalization In A First Nation Community
Exploring Digital Literacy Learning with the Gwich’in Tribal Council
Family Origin Histories: The Whaling Indians: West Coast Legends and Stories, Part 11 of the Sapir-Thomas Nootka Texts
[Fort Alexander Stories and Legends]
Compilation of 15 short stores originally published in 1976.
Fossil Legends of the First Americans
Genetic Crossing: Imagining Tribal Identity and Nation in Gerald Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus
The Gnawer of Rocks: Graphic Novel Study
Designed for Grades 8 to 12. Adaptation of a traditional Inuit story about two girls to are captured by a mythical creature called Mangittatuarjuk.
The Gwich'in Boy in the Moon and Babylonian Astronomy
Historical and Contemporary Realities: Movement Towards Reconciliation: The Traditional and Cultural Significance of the Lands Encompassing the District of Greater Sudbury and Area
Honouring Indigenous Women: Hearts of Nations. Vol. 1
How Chipmunk Got His Stripes
For use with book by Joseph Bruchac and James which retells a traditional story designed to teach lessons about humility. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3.
How Coyote Created the Sun
Retelling of a traditional story. Suggested age range 6-11 years.
How Coyote Made the Stars
Retelling of a traditional story.
How Squire Coyote Brought Fire to the Cahrocs
How Thomas King Uses Coyote in His Novel Green Grass, Running Water
In the Presence of the Sun, and: The Journey of Tai-me
Inconstant Companions: Archaeology and North American Indian Oral Traditions
Indian Legends: Nanabush, the Ojibbeway Saviour. Moosh-Kuh-Ung, or, The Flood
Indigenous Beliefs About Little People
Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels: An Annotated Bibliography
The Indigenous Gothic Novel: Tribal Twists, Native Monsters, and the Politics of Appropriation
Kisiskâciwan: Indigenous Voices from Where the River Flows Swiftly
Kissing Fabulose Queens: The Fabulous Realism of Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen
Kiviuq's Journey: Traditional Story Study
Students follow the adventures of an Inuit hunter who is swept out to sea in a storm and must find his way home. Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.