"We Took the Children From the Mothers": What About the Mothers (and Fathers) Then?
Comments on the Australian Federal Government's inaction in relation to the provision of compensation to the Stolen Generations.
"We Wanted the Land" The Cherokee Country During the Era of Removal and Resettlement
We Were Children and We Are Human Beings: Tsartlip Indian Day School Student Experiences
Social Work Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Victoria, 2002.
We Women of Izozog
We Won the Victory: Aborigines and Outsiders on the North-West Coast of the Kimberley
Wegner Inquiry Highlights Simmering Race Issues
Western Colonization as Disease: Native Adoption & Cultural Genocide
Wewaykum Indian Band v. Canada, [2002] 4 S.C.R. 245, 2002 SCC 79
The Weymontaching Birchbark Canoe
What a Basket Holds
What are Cut-Off Lands?
What Can We Learn from Indigenous Technologies?
Discusses the characteristics and use of an ancient mortar and pestle.
Accompanying Material: Video.
What Do Inuit Drawings Mean to Nisga'a Children?
What on Earth are We to Do With Douglas J. Cardinal?: As the National Museum of the American Indian Heads for Its Opening, Its Architect Finds His Feet Again
What's Not Set in Stone: Labrador Carvers' Views On the Cultural and Market Aspects of Inuit Art
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
When and Why American Indian/Alaska Native Students Graduate: A Longitudinal Study of Student Persistence in a Tribal College
When the Mountain Dwarfs Danced: Aboriginal Traditions of Paleoseismic Events along the Cascadia Subduction Zone of Western North America
When Tribal Sovereignty Challenges Democracy: American Indian Education and the Democratic Ideal
When You Sing it Now, Just Like New: Re-creation in Native American Narrative Tradition
"Where Have All the Traplines Gone?": The Mercury Contamination of the English-Wabigoon River System and its Consequences on the Ojibway of Grassy Narrows
"Where Is John Wayne?": The Menominee Warriors Society, Indian Militancy, and Social Unrest during the Alexian Brothers Novitiate Takeover
'Where is the Voice Coming From?': Transformations in Told-To Narrative since 1969
Where My edhéhke Take Me In Reimagining Curriculum: A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Dene Learning From/With the Land
Education Thesis (EdD) - University of Alberta, 2022.
Where the Scientists Roam: Ecology, Management and Bison in Northern Canada
Wherever That Singing is Going: The Interaction of Crow and Euro-American Women, 1880-1945
Whirl Lake: A Stratified Indian Site Near the Mackenzie Delta
White Cap, Sioux Chief
White Girl 'Gone Off With the Blacks'
The White Man's Gonna Getcha: The Colonial Challenge to the Crees of Quebec
"White Music Among The Blood Indians of Alberta
The White Path by Robert J. Conley. The Way South by Robert J. Conley. The Long Way Home by Robert J. Conley
The White Stone Canoe: A Legend of the Ottawas
White Women Writing for Their Lives: Ann Stephens, Elaine Goodale Eastman and Ruth Benedict vis-à-vis the Native American Other
Who Are We? Reflections on Healthy Communities and Economies
Who Is At Risk Of Contracting Acute Rheumatic Fever In Australia?
Why are Indigenous Affairs Policies Framed in ways that Undermine Indigenous Health and Equity?
Examines how the framing of speeches by three different political groups impact Indigenous populations access to health equity.
Why First Nations People Cannot Accept Robert Nault's Initiative
Why Should Aboriginal Peoples Exercise Governance Over Environmental Issues?
Widening the Circle of Care: Digital Stories of Community-Based Caregiving in a Mohawk First Nation
Using digital storytelling to identify the importance of cultural identity for the care-giving of those living cancer within the Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake.
Wiijijiibaakwemaadaa Gookum [Let's Cook with Grandma]
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion program. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary.
Wiingushk Okaadenige (Sweetgrass Braid): A Braided Approach to Indigenous Youth Mental Health Support during COVID-19
Discusses a braid approach intervention, a combination of different Indigenous practices, as ways to address the needs of Indigenous youth suffering from mental health issues.
Willard Ahenakew Named to Head New Arts and Crafts Council
William Bleasdell Cameron and Horse Child
Historical note: