Caring For The Whole Person
Caring Sex: AIDS Education for Aboriginal Communities
The Carter/Kerr-Mcgee Paleoindian Site: Cultural Resource Management and Archaeological Research
Cedar
Changes in American Indian Education: A Historical Retrospective for Educators in the United States
Changes to the Native Economy of Northern Manitoba in the Post-Treaty Period: 1870-1900
The Changing Dimension of Native American Health: A Critical Understanding of Contemporary Native American Health Issues
The Changing Role of the Chief on a California Indian Reservation
Changing Times
Overview of Métis history from the 1840s to 1875. Discusses the collapse of the buffalo hunting economy, the establishment of the community of St. Laurent, passing of laws to establish order, and the arrival of the North West Mounted Police.
Includes questions for students.
Cherokee Women and the Trail of Tears
Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project: Transcript Description and Index
Interviewees were: Leroy Wesaw, Pat Wesaw, Rose Maney, Amy Lester Skendandore, Floria Forcia, Clarise Krause, Phyllis Fastwolf, Peggy DesJarlait, Rosebud Yellow Robe, Willard LaMere, Mae Chevalier, Marlene Straus, Ada Powers, Roselle Mars, Claire Young, Inez Running Bear Dennison, Susan Powers, Cornelia Penn, Vince Catches, Ann Lim, Dan Battise, Margaret Redcloud, Joe White, and Joan Takahara.
Chief Big Bear of the Plains Cree
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Red Pheasant Aiding Escape of Indian Officials
Chief Roland Crowe
Chief Solomon Sanderson
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Child Socialization among Native Americans: The Lakota (Sioux) in Cultural Context
Chinook Jargon and Native Cultural Persistence in the Grand Ronde Indian Community, 1856-1907: A Special Case of Creolization
Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oregon, 1984.
Chipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan
Chronometric and Relative Age Determination of Petroglyphs in the Western United States
Circle of Life
A City Health Officer
Clarence Joseph Trotchie Interview
A Closer Look at Cultural Contact: Some Evidence From 'Yambuk', Western Victoria
Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management and Community Development
Coast Salish Essays
Collective Theatre and the Playwright: Jessica by Linda Griffiths and Maria Campbell
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.Colonel Otter's Brigade Approaching the South Saskatchewan
Comite / Riel-Ritchot de Saint-Norbert.
A Comment on John Rowzée Peyton and the Mound Builders: The Elevation of a Nineteenth-Century Fraud to a Twentieth-Century Myth
A Comment on Microdebitage Analyses and Cultural Site-Formation Processes among Tipi Dwellers
Commissions of Inquiry into Indian Affairs in the Canadas, 1828-1858: Evolving a Corporate Memory for the Indian Department
Communal Buffalo Hunting among the Plains Indians: An Ethnographic and Historic Review
Community Involvement in "Mega-Project" Planning: A Case Study of the Relationship Between the Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band and Dome Petroleum
Community Work: No Sooner Developed Than Outdated
Comparison of Attitudes of Reservation Parents and Teachers Towards Multicultural Education
Competition and Warfare: Functional Versus Historical Explanations
Composing Processes of Native Americans: Six Case Studies of Navajo Speakers
The Concept of the Good Indian: An Albany River 19th Century Managerial Perspective
Conflicting Plans
2nd edition.