From Health Worker to Health Worker...Across Australia
From I Stand: Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada
From JSTOR to Jiní: Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in Teaching Information Literacy at Tribal Colleges
From My Sewing Basket...Traditional Native Healing Ceremonies and Social Work Practice With Native People
From Mythic History to Historic Myth: Captain John Smith and Pocahontas in Popular History
From Pejuta To Powwow: The Evolution Of American Indian Music
Anthropology Thesis (MA) -- College of William &
Mary, 2020.
From Protests, To the Ballot Box, and Beyond: Building Indigenous Power
From Risk to Resilience: An Equity Approach to COVID-19
From Savagery to Civilization: The Canadian North-West: Its History and Its Troubles from the Early Days ... and the Narrative of Three Insurrections
From Small Beginnings
From the Glittering World: A Navajo Story
From Trait to Emblem and Back: Living and Representing Culture in Everyday Inuit Life
The Frontier Myth as Seen in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove Triology
Frozen Rights in Canada: Constitutional Interpretation and the Trickster
FSIN Continues to Oppose Indian Act Amendments
Funding First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS): A Performance Budget Approach to Well-Being
The Funding of Tribally Controlled Colleges
Fur Production as a Specialized Activity in a World System: Indians in the North American Fur Trade
Fur Trade Social Inequality and the Role of Non-Verbal Communication
Archaeology Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 1990.
Fur Trader Game
For use with the article The Business That Created a Country found on p. 6 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" in Kayak: Canada's History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades1 to 5.
Fur Trappers in the Northwest Territories: An Economic Analysis of the Factors Influencing Participation
Future Bright For Beardy’s Rage
The Future of Indigenous Health in the Time of COVID-19
Gabriel Dumont - Portrait
Gambling in Greenlandic Adolescents
Gathering and Sharing Learning with First Nations Communities
Gee Meeyo Pimawtshinawn (It Was a Good Life): Saskatchewan Métis Road Allowance Memories: A Living Heritage Project
Gender, Race, and the Making of Colonial Society: British Columbia, 1858-1871
Gender, Subsistence, Change, and Resilience in Quinhagak’s Present and Past
Examines archeological evidence and interviews to learn how the Yup'ik adapted to changes in their environmental and social world.
Gendered Checks and Balances: Understanding the Legacy of White Patriarchy in an American Indian Cultural Context
Gendering Race: Representations of Native American and African American Men in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Twentieth-Century Film
General F.D. Middleton
Generative Generations: Adapting Culturally Rooted Science Ideas to Video Game Design
Examines a pilot project to provide workshop kits designed to encourage Indigenous youth to create video games that reflect their Indigenous knowledge.
Generic Power Plays in Mourning Dove's Co-ge-we-a
Genetic Resources, Justice and Reconciliation: Canada and Global Access and Benefit Sharing
Genocide against Indigenous Peoples: International Law and the Experiences of the Canadian and Guatemalan Truth Commissions
Genomic Research Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding the Expectations
Geographic Variation in the Cranial Morphology of the Wolf (Canis lupis)
Geographical Distribution of Diabetes Among the Native Population of Canada: A National Survey
The George Catlin Indian Gallery in the U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian Institution) with Memoir and Statistics
Gerald Vizenor's Transnational Aesthetics in Blue Ravens
Gerald Vizenor: Writing in the Oral Tradition. Kimberly M. Blaeser.
Get Real or Get Lost
Getting the Words Right: Perspectives on Naming and Places in Athapaskan Oral History
Ghost Dance Movements: Some Thoughts on Definition Based on Cherokee History
Gifts from Our Relations: Indigenous Original Foods Guide
Explains the nutritional value of 18 traditional foods and includes recipes for each one.
Girl Who Loved Her Horses: A One-Act Play for Young Audiences
Girls Breaking Boundaries: Acculturation and Self-Advocacy at Chemawa Indian School, 1900-1930s
Gitiged Gookum [Grandma Is Gardening]
Colouring book created for Ojibwe language immersion. Text in Ojibwe with Ojibwe-English glossary of terms.