The Indigenous Ainu of Japan and the "Northern Territories" Dispute
Indigenous Blockages and the Power to Speak the Law: From Settler Colonialism to Indigenous Resurgence
Indigenous Experience of War (British Dominions)
Indigenous Passages to Cuba, 1515-1900
An Infinity of Nations: How the Native New World Shaped Early North America
Intersections of Diaspora and Indigeneity: The Standoff at Kahnesatake in Lee Maracle's Sundogs and Tessa McWatt's Out of my Skin
An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
An Interview with Tania Willard on Beat Nation, Indigenous Curation and Changing the World Through Art
An Interview with Tom GreyEyes on Street Art, Honor the Treaties and ‘Dreaming a New World into Being’
Introduction: Brothers and Sisters in Arms
Introduction: The North and the First World War
The Iroquois Perspective
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
Jay Cooke's Gamble: The Northern Pacific Railroad, the Sioux, and the Panic of 1873
The Journey of Reconciliation: Understanding Our Treaty Past, Present and Future
Juan Gregorio Palechor: The Story of My Life
Kaa-tipeyimishoyaahk - 'We Are Those Who Own Ourselves': A Political History of Métis Self-Determination in the North-West, 1830-1870
The Last Man: A British Genocide in Tasmania
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
Life and Times of the Great Sioux Nation
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" from Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
Little Crow, Leader of the Santee War of 1862
Living with Strangers: The Nineteenth-Century Sioux and the Canadian-American Borderlands
Living With Strangers: The Nineteenth-Century Sioux and the Canadian-American Borderlands
Louis Riel and Sitting Bull's Sioux: Three Lost Letter's
Louis Riel : Firebrand
Loving the Alien: Indigenous Protest and Neo-colonial Violence in James Cameron's Avatar
Lyell Island (Athlii Gwaii) Case Study: Social Innovation by the Haida Nation
Māori as "Warriors" and "Locals" in the Private Military Industry
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 History, Ethnohistory, and Context
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
Native Words, Native Warriors
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
A New Nation: The Métis
Chapter 9 of People and Stories of Canada to 1867 by Michele Visser-Wikkerink and E. Leigh Syms. Recommended by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth as a Manitoba Grade 5 Social Studies learning resource.