The Nature of Knowledge: Calibrating Discourses Across Cultures and Finding Common Disciplinary Ground
Nga Reanga: Youth Development Māori Styles
"No One Here is Torn": Religious Symbolism in David Treuer's Little and The Hiawatha
[The Orders of the Dreamed: George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823]
Our Ice Is Vanishing = Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq: A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change
The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal
Phantom Past, Indigenous Presence: Native Ghosts in North American Culture & History
The Pleiades and the Dreamtime: An Aboriginal Women's Story and Other Ancient World Traditions
The Presence and Use of the Native American and African American Oral Trickster Traditions in Zitkala-sa's Old Indian Legends and American Indian Stories and Charles Chesnutt's The Conjure Woman
Protecting Creation: The Twilight Series, Creation Stories, and the Conversion of Intangible Cultural Property
The Purchase of the Nahuhulk: A Tsimshian Tale of the Acquisition of a Great Copper
[Rande Cook Studio Visit]
Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives Through Critical Discourses and the Autonomy of the Trickster
Reconsidering Olmec Visual Culture: The Unborn, Women, and Creation
Red: A Haida Manga
Rougarou
The Sacred Role of Animal Beings in Iroquois Lore
English Thesis (M.A) -- State University of New York College at Buffalo, 2012.
[Sagkeeng Legends = Sagkeeng Aadizookaanag]
Social Studies Grade 5: Canada: The Peoples and Stories of This Land: A Curriculum and Guide to Implementation
Nine modules: Origins and Connections to the Land; Pre-Contact Cultures; Early European Exploration and Colonization; Nouvelle-France and Cultural Integration; French-English Rivalry; Refugees, Warriors and Reformers; Negotiating Confederation; Furs, Farms and the Métis; and Treaties, War, and the Changing West.
Integrates Dene, Inuvialuit and Inuinnait perspectives on history.
"Territorial Pilot 2011-2012".
Sound and Light: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Grade 4 Students
Speaking From Arizona: Can Scholarship About Education Make a Difference in the World?
Star Songs and Water Spirits: A Great Lakes Native Reader
Stories in a New Skin: Approaches to Inuit Literature
Summary of Anishinabek Legal Principles: Examples of Some Legal Principles Applied to Harms and Conflicts Between Individuals within a Group
Talking to Strangers: The Use of Stories as Guides to Intercultural Encounters by the Archaic Greeks and the Hudson’s Bay Cree
Talking Tribalography: LeAnne Howe Models Emerging Worldliness in “The Story of America” and Miko Kings
Tezcatlipoca: Trickster and Supreme Deity
Thunder and Lightning
Tlingit Music--Past, Present and Future: Ed Littlefield at TEDxSitka
The Trick Question: Finding a Home for Tricksters in Indigenous Literary Nationalism
Turning Tricks: Sexuality and Trickster Language in Vizenor's The Heirs of Columbus
Two Hawks Kindles a Morning Fire: Natchitoches Confederacy, ca. 1810
Underwater Panthers, Thunderbirds, and Anishinaabe Star Knowledge
Speaker relates seven star stories: Ojiig - The Fisher which encompasses the Big Dipper; Maang - The Loon, the inverted Little Dipper; Bishi Bizhiw - the Great Underwater Panther whose tail is the head of the Leo and its head which is the head of Hydra; Animikii Binesii - Thunderbird, the constellation Cignus; Nanboozhoo or Nanabush, the constellation Orion; Gwiingwa'aage "The One who Came from a Falling Star" - Wolverine which refers to a meteor striking the Earth and creating a lake; and No'aachige'anang - the Prophecy Star which refers to Halley's Comet.
Duration: 26:20.