Investigating Cowichan River Collaborative Salmon Management Institutions: The Cowichan Harvest Roundtable and the Traditional Cowichan Fish Weir
An Investigation of Locus of Control in Dene and Non-Dene Students
Investigations into the Present and Future State of Aboriginal Mental Health
The Invisible Nation
An Iron Hand Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast
Irony and Indians: A Collection of Original Fiction
Iroquois Use of Customary Haudenosaunee and United States Law in Opposing Removal
Is a Structured, Manualized, Evidence-Based Treatment Protocol Culturally Competent and Equivalently Effective Among American Indian Parents in Child Welfare?
Is Canada Postcolonial?: Re-Asking through "The Forgotten" Project
Is Diversity a Mask or a Bridge? The Indian Mascot Debate
Is Galore "Our" Story?
Is Green the New Black? The Representation of Indigenous Australians in the News Media Covering Environmental Affairs
"Is It Safe?" Risk Perception and Drinking Water in a Vulnerable Population
Is That All There Is? Tribal Literature
Discussion on stories that make up tribal literature and the fact that all words have three levels of meaning: the surface, the fundamental, and, underlying both, the philosophical meaning.
Isinamowin: The White Man's Indian
"Iskwĕwak Mīwayawak": Women Feeling Healthy: A Photovoice Project: Draft Final Report Summary
Isomorphism and Organizational Culture: A First Nation's Housing Initiative
Issue of Self-Determination Avoided: U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations
[Isuma: The Art and Imagination of Ruben Anton Komangapik]
'It Had to be my Choice": Indigenous Smoking Cessation and Negotiations of Risk, Resistance and Resilience
"It Happened to Me in Barkerville": Aboriginal Identity, Economy, and Law in the Cariboo Gold Rush, 1862--1900
History Thesis (MA) -- University of Northern British Columbia, 2012.
It's Not a Poem. It's My Life: Navajo Singing Identities
Ittoqqortoormiit et le Développement Touristique dans le Scoresby Sund (Groenland)
Iwi Exhibitions at Te Papa: a Ngāi Tahu Perspective
J.R. Miller. Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens: A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada
The James Bay Treaty Turns 100
The James Bay Treaty Turns 100: Grade 12: Canada: History, Identity, and Culture
[Jamie Black and the Red Dress Project]
[Jamie Black and the REDress Project]
[Jamie Wilson and Racism. Part I]
[Jamie Wilson and Racism. Part II: The Good Stuff]
Janet R. Fietz
Jeff Thomas at Stephen Bulger Gallery
[Jenny's Story of Healing]
[Jenny's Story of Healing (Cree Language Version)]
[Jessica Jaconson-Konefall, Indigenous New Media and Settler Societies in Canadian Cities]
[Jessica Metcalfe and American Indian Fashion]
Jim Groves Interview
Jim Hart's Red Cedar Dance Screen
Jimmie Durham: For the Price of a Magazine
Joane Cardinal-Schubert: Aboriginal Woman Artist
Joe Blondeau Interview
Joe McAuley Remembers: "Today Everything Is Different"
Joe Morin: "I Told Myself I Shouldn't Have Come"
Joe Sylvester Interview
Consists of an interview with Joe Sylvester where he gives an account of Indian medicine; legends concerning migration of Algonquin Indians; the role of elders; of the deterioration of reservation conditions following World War II; the religious significance of the number "four"; views on welfare and its role in disrupting traditional Indian values; and a legend about the origin of the drum.
John Arcand Fiddle Fest Bigger and Better in Fifteenth Year
John Collier: Architect of Sovereignty or Assimilation?
[John Franklin Boyd]
Notes and sketches from a trip taken by John Franklin Boyd in July and August, 1885, from Minnedosa, Manitoba to visit Prince Albert and the places involved in the North-West Rebellion.