Data Colonialism in Canada: Decolonizing Data through Indigenous Data Governance
Communication Thesis (MA) -- Carleton University, 2021.
Data Genocide of American Indians and Alaska Natives in COVID-19 Data: A Report Card Grading U.S. States' Quality of COVID-19 Racial Data and Their Effectiveness in Collecting and Reporting Data on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
The Dawes Act and Contraction of Indian Land in the U.S.
The Dawes Act, or Indian General Allotment Act of 1887: The Continuing Burden of Allotment. A Selective Annotated Bibliography
De-Colonial Intersections of Conservation and Healing: The Indian Residential School System
De/Scribing Squ*w: Indigenous Womenand Imperial Idioms in the United States
The De Soto Chronicles: The Expeditions of Hernando de Soto to North America in 1539-1543
De-Spiriting Aboriginal Children: Aboriginal Children During the 1960s and 1970s Child Welfare Era
Deadly Ways to Learn ... A Yarn About Some Learning We Did Together
Deal is 'Good for All'
Dear Wynonah (First Daughter)
Death of the Celluloid Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film
Debating the Origins of Democracy: Overview of an Annotated Bibliography
Decentering White Space in the Two-Year College English Classroom: A Perspective through CRT, TribalCrit, and LatCrit
English Thesis (PhD) -- University of Texas at Arlington, 2021.
The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing. Edited by Stephen Houston, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos, & David Stuart
Decolonising Feminism: Aboriginal Women and the Global 'Sisterhood'
Explores difference between Western and traditional Indigenous cultural values in the context of ideals of feminism.
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Decolonization, Not Patriation: The Constitution Express at the Russell Tribunal
Decolonization Toolkit
Decolonizing Curricular Resources: A Bibliography for Teaching and Learning Native American and Indigenous Studies in New England
Resources categorized by grade level and subject matter.
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.
Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives
Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
Decolonizing Our Diets by Recovering Our Ancestors' Gardens
Decolonizing Urban Space: The Future Potentials of New Urban Reserves and the Indigenization of Cities
Deep Nation: Australia's Acquisition of an Indigenous Past
Defining Aboriginality in Australia
Defining and Servicing Mental Health in a Remote Northern Community
Defining Indigenous Businesses in Canada
Looks at Canadian comparators in a number of juristictions and international comparators in Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii.
Defining the Middle Period (3500 BP to 1500 BP) in Tsimshian History Through a Comparison of Archaeological and Oral Records
Defining Traditional Healing
Defining, Understanding and Controlling the Diabetes Epidemic in Canada's Aboriginal Population: Seeking Solutions Through Interdisciplinary Research
Definition of an Inuit Cultural Model and Social Determinants of Health for Nunavik Community Component: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Deh Cho Nation Mulls Challenge to $2.7B Canada Pipeline Project
Delegate Wants Sell-out Chiefs Stamped Out [Bill C-19]
Highlights the dialogue between disgruntled members of the Assembly of First Nations organization against their fellow chiefs who are in favor of Bill C-19.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.
The Déline Knowledge Centre: From Vision to Reality
Delivering Equitable Care: Comparing Preventive Services in Manitoba
Democratic Self-Government Can't Be Imposed
Demographic Trends and Socio-Economic Sustainability in Saskatchewan: Some Policy Considerations
Dene Nation: An Analysis: A Report to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Final Report
Denial of Genocide in the California Gold Rush Era: The Case of Gary Clayton Anderson
Examines Gary Anderson's claim that the settler's violent acts against the Indigenous population was not genocidal in nature.