Why Anthropologists Study Human Remains
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 Bluejay Hops
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Why Did Charlie Wenjack Die?
Why Indian People Should be the Ones to Write About Indian Education
Why We Play Basketball
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.
William Bleasdell Cameron and Horse Child
Historical note:
William Harding Interview
Winifred David Interview #2
Winnipeg Cavalry at Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Winnipeg Tragedy Reveals Real Victims of Abuse
Wise Practices for Life Promotion: Indigenous Leadership for Living Life Well
With Child = Ehawawisit: Experiences and Perspectives of Métis Women on Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood
With or Without You: First Nation Law (in Canada)
Wm. Scott and T. Pike in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
Woman Behind Grey Owl Often Forgotten
Woman Killing : Intimate Femicide in Saskatchewan 1988-1992
The Womb is to the Nation as the Heart is to the Body: Ethnopolitical Discourses of the Canadian Indigenous Women's Movement
Women Aging Into Power: Fictional Representations of Power and Authority in Louise Erdrich’s Female Characters
"Women and Children First": Fishery Collapse and Women in Newfoundland and Labrador
“Women in Between”: Indian Women in Fur Trade Society in Western Canada
Women of Labrador: Realigning North from the Site(s) of Métissage
Women's Technology Network Conference
The Word 'Health'
The Word, the Beast, the Indian: Animal Codes in the Literary Characterization of the Native American in Cumandá, Huasipungo and El Indio
"Working a Great Hardship On Us": First Nations People, the State, and Fur-bearer Conservation in British Columbia Prior to 1930
Working with News Media: Some Basics of Press Relations Prepared for Native Organizations by the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples
Gives tips for promoting exposure of stories of importance to organizations.
The World's Longest-Lived Corporate Group: Lithic Analysis Reveals Prehistoric Social Organization near Lillooet, British Columbia
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
The Wounded Knee Ghost Dance Shirt
Writing a Friendship Dance: Orality in Mourning Dove’s Cogewea
Writing Whiteness: Linda Griffith's Raced Subjectivity in The Book of Jessica
You Don't Want to live in this Neighborhood
Young Losing Traditional Values Says Old-Timer
The Young Offenders Act and Aboriginal Models of Youth Justice: Challenging the Crime Control Trend Through Bifurcation and Restorative Justice
Young People, Wellbeing and Sustainable Arctic Communities
Yuuyaraq: The Way of the Human Being
Zaagtoonaa Nibi (We Love the Water): Anishinaabe Community-led Research on Water Governance and Protection
Uses an Anishinaabe community-based approach to examine and strengthen water governance in Ontario Indigenous communities.
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.Zuni and the Courts: A Struggle for Sovereign Land Rights
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