What is Native American Literature?
What Native Looks Like Now: Embodiment in Contemporary Indigenous Art, 1992–Present
History of Art and Architecture Thesis (PhD) -- University of Pittsburgh, 2021.
What's New For Health Workers?
“What’s on the earth is in the stars; and what’s in the stars is on the earth”: Lakota Relationships with the Stars and American Relationships with the Apocalypse
What We Heard: Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
When Black Lives Matter Meets Indian Country: Using the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations as Case Studies for Understanding the Evolution of Public History and Interracial Coalition
"When the Sun Sets Over Batoche" and "Arrival in Glory"
"When Willow Roots Start to Thaw, People Come Back to Life...": Relations of Chukchi Reindeer Herders to Plants
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.
Where Are the Children Buried?
General overview of historical context along with examples of specific schools for illustrative purposes and 'gap analysis' to recommend areas where further research is required. Second part of report is a more detailed summary of information on each school’s location and construction sequence, duration of operation, and reported cemeteries.
Where Whitemen Come to Play
"Where You Have to Bypass" History, Memory, and Multiple Temporalities of Innu Cultural Landscapes
White Cap, Sioux Chief
The White Man’s Camera: The National Film Board of Canada and Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Post-War Canada
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2021.
The White Stone Canoe: A Legend of the Ottawas
Whitehorse Point in Time Count 2021: Community Report
Who are the "Aboriginal Peoples of Canada"? Case Comment on R. v. Desautel, 2021 SCC 17
Who Holds the Frame?: Language as Representation in the Art of Emmi Whitehorse and Maria Hupfield
Who Will Control? Who Will Pay?
Why Baby Why: Howard Broomfield's Documentation of the Dunne-Za Soundscape
The Widow and the Child
Wild Indians and the Devil: The Contemporary Catawba Indian Spirit World
Wild Stones: Spiritual Discipline and Psychic Power Among Aboriginal Clever Men
William Bleasdell Cameron and Horse Child
Historical note:
The Windigo in the Material World
Winnipeg Cavalry at Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Rebellion, 1885
The Winter
Wisdom of the Elders: Native Traditions of the Northwest Coast
[Without Surrender, Without Consent: A History of the Nishga Land Claims]
Without Surrender Without Consent: A History of the Nishga Land Claims
Wm. Scott and T. Pike in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window
Women, Bison, and Coup: A Structural Analysis of Cheyenne Pictographic Art
The Work Of The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
Working Together: Allies in Researching Gender and Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Treatment Change
Working Together: Building and Sustaining a Multijurisdictional Response to Missing or Murdered Indigenous Children and Adolescents
Working with and for Ancestors
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
Wounding the Spirit: Discrimination and Traditional American Indian Belief Systems
Xelhs t'u7: Lil'wat/St'at'yem'c on the Constitution Expresses to Ottawa and Europe
A Yandeyarra Health Worker
Yaqui World View and the School: Conflict and Accommodation
You Are Made of Medicine: A Mental Health Peer-Support Manual for Indigiqueer, Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+, and Gender Non-Conforming Indigenous Youth
Youth Crime Prevention Projects in Native Communities: Interim Report
Discusses four programs: Skeena Youth Work Incentive Program, Rediscovery Project, Wilderness Alternatives Society, and the Neyunan Project.
“Youth Will Feel Honoured if They Are Reminded They Are Loved”: Supporting Coming of Age for Urban Indigenous Youth in Care
Examines the use of Knowledge Holder's dinners as means to bridge the cultural gaps between Indigenous youths with their elders.
The Yukian Language Family
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.Zoonotic and Gastrointestinal Diseases: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
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