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Approaches to Teaching American Indian Histories and Cultures: Classroom Resources Generated by Teachers in Rapid City Area Schools
Arctic Giants: Book Study
Awl and Her Son's Son
Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion
Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature
Baxwbakwalanusiwa: Un récit Haisla=Baxwbakwalanusiwa: A Haisla Story raconté par Gordon Robertson =as told by Gordon Robertson
Book Reviews
Canadian and Russian Animation on Northern Aboriginal Folklore
Chair of Tears
Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety Toolkit
Control Mapping: Peter Pitseolak and Zacharias Kunuk on Reclaiming Inuit Photographic Images and Imaging
Discuss It!
The Dog's Children: Anishinaabe Texts
Early Thule Winter Houses: An Archaeoentomological Analysis
The Earth on Turtle's Back
Traditional creation story. Extract from Native American Stories by Joseph Bruchac and Michael J. Caduto.
Expanding Tribal Identities and Sovereignty through LeAnne Howe’s “Tribalography”
Finding Kluskap: A Journey into Mi'kmaw Myth
Gender Representation in Two Clackamas Myths
The Geopolitical Laplander
Grizzly Woman Killed People
History & Culture eBook
L'Homme-Caribou: l'Analyse Ethnoscientifique du Mythe
L'Hôte maladroit: La matière du mythe
L'hôte maladroit: La matière du mythe
Howe's Paradox and Anomalistic Legacy Shows the Turning Point for Native American Artists and Insights for our 21 st Century Life
I Invite Honest Criticism: An Introduction
[In Search of First Contact: The Vikings of Vinland, the Peoples of the Dawnland, and the Anglo-American Anxiety of Discovery]
In the Belly of This Story: The Role of Fantasy in Four American Women's Novels of the 1980s
In Time Immemorial
Indigenous Knowledge and Our Connection to the Land
Lesson plans which can be used with a variety of grades.
Indigenous Storytelling with Elder Hazel
Irony and Indians: A Collection of Original Fiction
Is That All There Is? Tribal Literature
Discussion on stories that make up tribal literature and the fact that all words have three levels of meaning: the surface, the fundamental, and, underlying both, the philosophical meaning.
Learning to Talk to the Land: Online Stewardship in Taku River Tlingit Territory
Legends of Vancouver: 100th Anniversary Edition; Pauline Johnson: Selected Poetry and Prose
Lessons from the Earth and Beyond: Bringing Indigenous Knowledge Systems into the Classroom: Educator Resources
Website includes curriculum connections, lesson plans and inquiry-based activities for primary, junior and intermediate grades for three topics: lessons from the earth, lessons from the water, and lessons from beyond.
Little Bit Know Something: Stories in a Language of Anthropology
“The Lord and the Center of the Farthest”: Ezol’s Journal as Tribalography in LeAnne Howe’s Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story
Lord of the Sky
Markoosie's "Harpoon of the Hunter": A Story of Cultural Survival
The Marriage of Crow
Masks of the Ancestors
Memengwaawid, To Be A Butterfly: An Indigenous Exploration of Northwestern Ontario Anishinawbe and Muskego Ininiw Sacred Stories and Teachings in a Contemporary Novel
Mi'Kmaw Shamans and Acadian Sorcerers: A Study in Cultural Transmissions, Transferences and Transformations
The Mythical Physical Walrus
Nga Reanga: Youth Development Māori Styles
Norway House Anthology: Stories of the Elders; Volume I
Volume II: Stories of the Elders. Volume III: Local Stories and Legends.
The Novel as Performance Communication in Louise Erdrich's Tracks
On Domestication, Permanent and Temporary: Qoranje, Elwelu, and Akweqor
An analysis of two Yupik traditional stories and what they teach about Indigenous beliefs and connections to both tame and wild animals.