"Wouldn't Piss on Them If They Were on Fire": How Discrimination Against Sex Workers, Drug Users and Aboriginal Women Enabled a Serial Killer: Report of Independent Counsel
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
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 about Indigenous Australia: Some Issues to Consider and Protocols to Follow: A Discussion Paper
Writing about Indigenous Australia--Some Issues to Consider and Protocols to Follow: A Discussion Paper
Writing Against Erasure: Native American Students at Hampton Institute and the Periodical Press
Writing Colonial Histories: Comparative Perspectives
Writing Cultures: Protocols for Producing Indigenous Australian Literature
Writing in Dust: Reading the Prairie Environmentally
Writing Landscape
Writing on Ice: The Ethnographic Notebooks of Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Writing Remembrance in Guatemala: The Process of Poetry
Written Oral History: Dimensions of Identity of Chukotka's Indigenous People in the Works of Rytkheu
WSANEC: Emerging Land or Emerging People
Wuttunee Returns to Institute New Course
www.indigenation.com: FSIN eLearning Project
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians Website: Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
The Wyandot Nation of Kansas
Xeni Gwet'in First Nations v. British Columbia 2002 BCCA 434
Yan Gaa Duuneek: An Examination of Indigenous Transformational Leadership Pedagogies in BC Higher Education
Yanantin and Masintin in the Andean World: Complementary Dualism in Modern Peru
Yaya’ and the Firbough: A Philosophy of Respect
Yellow Dirt: An American Story of a Poisoned Land and a People Betrayed
Yetko and Sophie: Nlakapamux Cultural Professors
You Can Leave Home and Keep Culture Close
Looks at the accomplishments of a Lifetime Achievement award recipient, from Samson Cree First Nation, at the Dreamcatcher Foundation's award ceremony.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
You Can't Say That!: Hints and Tips
"You Know What I Heard?": The Historical Consciousnesses of the Contemporary Relationship Between the Haudenosaunee and the Anishnaabeg
“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 Aboriginal Children in Canada: An Overview
Young Inuk Gets Crash Course in Feeding Hungry Children
Comments on a First Nations Breakfast program which serves over 3,000 breakfasts to school children each day.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Young Sámi Men on the Move: Actors, Activities, and Aims for the Future
Young Urban Aboriginal Women Entrepreneurs: Social Capital, Complex Transitions and Community Support
“Your DNA Is Our History”: Genomics, Anthropology, and the Construction of Whiteness as Property
Your Health Benefits: A Guide for First Nations to Access Non-Insured Health Benefits
"Your Star": Pauline Johnson and the Tensions of Celebrity Discourse
Youth and Elders: Perspectives on Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer in Churchill, Manitoba
Youth Centre Instills Aboriginal Heritage: Paul Dojack Youth Centre
Youth Culture, Language Endangerment and Linguistic Survivance
Youth Honoured at 2012 Back to Batoche Festival
Youth in Care with Complex Needs: Special Report for the Office of the Children's Advocate
Youth Perspective
Youth Researching Youth: Benefits, Limitations and Ethical Considerations Within a Participatory Research Process
Yukon Aboriginal Women's Summit 2: Strong Women, Strong Communities, Restoring Our Balance: Summary Report
Yukon First Nations Resources for Teachers 2019 / 2020
Yukon Forestry Issues: A Reality Check and a New Direction: A Report to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Yukon Kings : Kuigpiim Taryaquii
Yupiit Schools in Southwest Alaska: Instruments for Asserting Native Identity and Control
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.