Women and Indigenous Technology
Women For Peace in Naglim
Women, Kin, and Catholicism: New Perspectives on the Fur Trade
Women on the Run by Janet Campbell Hale
Women's Talk: Conversations about Pregnancy, Birth, Motherhood and Community
Women, Society and the Media in North-Eastern Siberia (Russia)
Women Who Drink: A Critical Consideration of Press Coverage, 1978-1998
Women Who Refused to Marry: A Jungian Interpretation of Selected Inuit Folktales
Woorabinda Community-Owned Injury Prevention Project
Words and Silences: Aboriginal Women, Politics and Land
Work 2 Give: Fostering Collective Citizenship through Artistic and Healing Spaces for Indigenous Inmates and Communities in British Columbia
Work, Discipline and Conflict in the Hudson's Bay Company, 1770 to 1870
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 1993.
Workforce Modelling
Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Eleventh Session, July 1993: Statement by the Observer Delegation of Canada Delivered by Gerald E. Shannon
Working In Collaboration With A Rural Aboriginal Community: A Different Approach To Promoting Health Services
Working Together: Indigenous Recruitment and Retention in Remote Canada
Working Together: The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network - Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Project on Legal Issues, Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS
Working with Aboriginal Women: Applying Feminist Therapy in a Multicultural Counselling Context
Workmanship and Relationships: Indigenous Food Trading and Sharing Practices on Vancouver Island
World War II and the American Indian
Would Program Performance Indicators and a Nationally Coordinated Response Accelerate the Elimination of Tuberculosis Canada?
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
Wounded Knee, 1973: Consummatory and Instrumental Functions of Militant Discourse
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.
Wrestling with Fire: Indigenous Women’s Resistance and Resurgence
Writing First Nations into Canadian History: A Review of Recent Scholarly Works
Writing Life
Writing Red: Vine Deloria, Jr. and Contemporary American Indian Fiction
Writing the Heroes Learned from the Foremothers: Oral Tradition and Mythology in Maria Campbell's Half-Breed, Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior & Eavan Boland's Object Lessons
Wrongful Convictions and Section 690 of the Criminal Code: An Analysis of Canada's Last-Resort Remedy
Wuttunee Returns to Institute New Course
Y Chromosome Analysis of Native American and Siberian Populations: Evidence for Two Independent Migrations of New World Male Founders
Yarrabah Men's Health Group
Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: For a Laguna Pueblo Child Who Looked ‘Different,’ There Was Comfort in the Old Ways--A World in Which Faces and Bodies Could Not Be Separated From Hearts and Souls
Yellowknives Dene Leader Gets Respect From All Sectors
Brief profile of Yellowknives Dene leader Darrell Beaulieu, chief executive officer of Deton'Cho Corporation, who received the 2000 Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) award.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.37.
You Can't Say That!: Hints and Tips
You Know You're Old When...
Comments on aging and the problems of getting old.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
“You Need to Go Beyond Creating a Policy”: Opportunities for Zones of Sovereignty in Native American History Instruction Policies in Arizona
Examines the 2004 legislation that required Indigenous history for K-12 curriculum and what it can mean for self-determination and sovereignty.
Young Sámi Men on the Move: Actors, Activities, and Aims for the Future
["Your Fyre Shall Burn No More": Iroquois Policy Toward New France and Its Native Allies to 1701]
Youth-in-the-States: The Mvskoke Indian Nation's Nineteenth Century Higher Education Program
Yukon First Nations Resources for Teachers 2019 / 2020
A Yupiaq World View: Implications for Cultural, Educational, and Technological Adaptation in a Contemporary World
Yuuyaraq (The Way of the Human Being): Yupiaq Voices in the Transmission of Religious and Cultural Knowledge
Zareba and Sleeping Soldiers at Batoche
Historical note:
A zareba is an encampment used as a base of attack and defense."The Zareba Batoche, N.W. Rebellion, 1885"
Historical note:
A zareba is a stockade made of bushes: an outdoor enclosure, especially one made of thorn bushes and used as protection around a campsite or village.Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) A Power(full) Literary Voice
The Zuni Man-Woman
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