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Militarized Friendship Narratives: Enemy Aliens and Indigenous Outsiders in Cynthia Kadohata's Weedflower
Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota
Mobilising across Colour Lines: Intimate Encounters between Aboriginal Women and African American and Other Allied Servicemen on the World War II Australian Home Front
[Model Teaching Unit for] Code Talker: A Novel about the Navajo Marines of World War Two by Joseph Bruchac.
The Murder of Joe White: Ojibwe Leadership and Colonialism in Wisconsin
The Mystery of the Bell
Documentary looks into the disappearance and re-appearance of the 'The Bell of Batoche' which was proported to have been seized by soldiers during the North-West Resistance. Duration: 45:09.
Related Material: Teacher Resource Guide.
Nahua and Maya Catholicisms: Texts and Religion in Colonial Central Mexico and Yucatan
Nametoo: Evidence That He/She Is/Was Present
Nancy Ward: American Patriot or Cherokee Nationalist?
A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty
R. Kapāʻanaokalāokeola Nākoa Oliveira ... [et al.]
Native America and the Question of Genocide
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.
Native Americans & Westward Expansion: Cultures and Conflicts: Reader
Related material: Teacher Guide; Timeline Cards; Online Resources.
Native Memoirs From The War of 1812: Black Hawk and William Apess
The Navajo Code Talkers of World War II: The First Twenty-Nine
Negotiating Colonial Encounters: (Un)Mapping the Policing of Indigenous Peoples' Protests in Canada
Nobility Lost: French and Canadian Martial Cultures, Indians, and the End of New France
[The Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory]
Northern Visions: Inuit Health Care, Vocational Training, and Social Change during the Early DEW Line Era
On the Political "Warpath": Native Americans and Australian Aborigines After the First World War
[Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania]
The Only One Living to Tell: The Autobiography of a Yavapai Indian
Opportunity and Transition: Veterans Find Growth and Healing at College of Menominee Nation
Opposing Views: The Story Of Custer's Defeat Depends On Who Is Telling It
Oral History of the Dakota Tribes 1800's - 1945: As Told to Colonel A.B. Welch, the First White Man Adopted by the Sioux Nation
Other Picture Boards in Van Diemen’s Land: The Recovery of Lost Illustrations Of Frontier Violence and Relationships
"Our First Duty Was to God and Our Next to Our Country": Religion, Violence, and the Sand Creek Massacre
Our Stolen Grandmother: The Entanglement of Slavery and Colonization in Anna Lee Walters's Ghost Singer
Peter Pitchlynn: Chief of the Choctaws
Place Among the Displaced: Envisioning Preservation of a Métis Settlement in Montana
The Plains Cree: A Preliminary Trade and Military Chronology 1670-1870
Positioning Historical Trauma Theory Within Aotearoa New Zealand
Power Suits: Sartorial Politics in Portraits of Black Hawk, 1833–1837
Prairie Man: The Struggle Between Sitting Bull and the Indian Agent James McLaughlin
Reconsidering American Indian Historical Trauma: Lessons From an Early Gros Ventre War Narrative
ReEarthlings: Finding Our Way Back to the Land
Refugee Crisis
Rev. John McDougall and the Duke of Connaught
Rim Country Exodus: A Story of Conquest, Renewal, and Race in the Making
Rock, Paper, Scissors
Sacred Violence in Early America
Sanctioned Theft: Tribal Land Loss in Massachusetts
Savage Brothers: US Indian Policies, Identity, and Memory in the American Revolution
Searching For the Spirit of Crazy Horse: A Rhetorical Analysis of Competing Myths
Serving Those Who Served
Settler Anxiety and State Support for Missionary Schooling in Colonial British Columbia, 1849-1871
Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
Looks at Canadian government's military response to the potential uprising and how perceptions of the conflict have changed over time.
Originally appeared as Thunder on the Prairies in the February-March issues of Canada's History.