The Teacher and the Superintendent: Native Schooling in the Alaskan Interior, 1904-1918
Teacher Professional Reference: Aboriginal Education Grades K-12 [Recommended Shortlist]
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn About Community & Land Stewardship through the Art of Pitseolak Ashoona
Pitseolak Ashoona is a renowned Inuk artist from Nunavut.
Designed to complement the book Pitseolak Ashoona: Life and Work.
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Land & Indigenous Worldviews through the Art of Norval Morrisseau
Includes biography, discussion of artist's style and techniques learning activities, and image file. Designed to complement Norval Morrisseau: Life and Work by Carmen Robertson.
Teacher's Guide: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
A Teacher's Guide for Indian Shoes: A Novel by Cynthia Leitich Smith
Sample lesson focuses on one chapter in book which follows the adventures of grandfather and his grandson. Recommended grades 2-3.
Teaching about Native Americans in Minnesota Public Elementary Schools
Teaching Indian Law and Creating Agents of Change
Teaching Indigenous Methodology and an Iñupiaq Example
Teaching Indigenous Studies: Resource Guide
Teaching with and about the Ivory Art from Chukotka and the Bering Strait
Examines the contemporary practices of craving and engraving walrus ivory.
Tecno-Sovereignty: An Indigenous Theory and Praxis of Media Articulated through Art, Technology, and Learning
Tecumseh, A Portrait: Dismantling the Myth, as an Agent of Change
Teepees and Trade-marks: Aboriginal Peoples, Stereotypes and Intellectual Property
Television as Storyteller: The Algonkian Indians of Central Canada
Telling Our Twisted Histories
Website contains links to a series of 12 podcasts which explore the impact of words such as reconciliation, indian time, school, reserve, and savage. Host Kaniehti:io Horn engages in conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
Telling Secrets: Stories of the Vision Quest
Telling Stories of Food, Community and Meaningful Lives in Post-1945 North Bay, Ontario
Telling Your Story
Temporal Trends of Alcohol and Drug Use among Inuit of Northern Quebec, Canada
Tensional Decolonization and Public Order in Western Nigeria, 1957-1960
Tensions in Fostering ‘local food’ in the Northwest Territories: Contending with Settler Colonialism in Northern Research
Political Economy Thesis (MA) -- Carleton University, 2021.
Termination by Decentralization? Native American Responses to Federal Regional Councils, 1969-1983
Terms of Coexistence: Indigenous Peoples and Canadian Law
The Terrible Truth About Canadian Crime: No Justice for Indigenous Women
That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America
That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America
That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America
"That the People Might Live": Loss and Renewal in Native American Elegy
"That the People Might Live": Loss and Renewal in Native American Elegy; The Red Land to the South: American Indian Writers and Indigenous Mexico; Mark My Words: Native Women Mapping Our Nations; Winning the West With Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes
Theatrical Activism in Vancouver: From the Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood of BC to Marie Clements's The Road Forward and Back ...
'Their families were ... too poor to send them parcels': The Provision of Comforts to Aboriginal Soldiers in the AIF in the Second World War
Theorizing Native Studies
Therapeutic Landscapes of Home: Exploring Indigenous Peoples' Experiences of a Housing First Intervention in Winnipeg
There Is No Vaccine for Stigma: A Rapid Evidence Review of Stigma Mitigation Strategies During Past Outbreaks among Indigenous Populations Living in Rural, Remote and Northern Regions of Canada and What Can Be Learned For COVID-19
"Thereness": Implications of Heidegger's "Presence" for Māori
"They Drink Because They Don't Have Money, and They Don't Have Money Because They Drink": Relation to Alcohol and Money Within a Chukotkan Village
Outlines the relationship between alcohol and money as a cultural and social framework in Chukotkan villages.
"They failed to protect me": Enhancing Response to and Surveillance of Domestic & Intimate Partner Violence and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit People of California During the COVID-19 Pandemic
"They Have Gone Back to Their Country": French Landscapes and Inuit Encounters in 18th Century Southern Labrador
They Promised to Leave Us Some of Our Land: Aboriginal Title in Canada’s Maritime Provinces
Law Thesis (LLM) -- York University, 2015.
"They're Not Called Peace Canoes ... ": Formal Coast Salish War Canoe Racing in Stó:lō History and Identity
Discusses how colonization impacted traditional racing and the change from White-sponsored events to the modern Indigenous festivals.