Take a Walk: A Critical Reflection on Data Gathering in Remote Island Communities
Takeover Study and Future Visions: Final Report FNEC Special Project
Taking a Lifecourse Perspective in Aboriginal Policy Research
Looks at the proposed use of a life-course approach for research into the ongoing disadvantage of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 5.
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Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing
Taking Care of Bison: Community Perceptions of the Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project in Fort Resolution, NT, Canada
The Taking of Indian Lands: Perspectives of Native Americans and European Americans, 1707-1765
Taking the Long View of Indigenous Teacher Education
Taku River Tlingit Place Names
Tālanga: Theorizing a Tongan Mode of Interpretation
Talkin' Bout a Revolution: Cultural Effects on the Transition From Oral to Written Literature
Talkin' up Sport and Gender: Three Australian Aboriginal Women Speak
Talking Animals: An Interview with Murv Jacob
Talking to Strangers: The Use of Stories as Guides to Intercultural Encounters by the Archaic Greeks and the Hudson’s Bay Cree
Talking Toxics: Narrative Constructions of Environmental Risk in Conflict
Talking Treaty in the Classroom
Relates how the Office of the Treaty Commissioner have compiled a treaty resource kit that to aid Saskatchewan students in their study of treaties and treaty relationships.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.28.
Talking Tribalography: LeAnne Howe Models Emerging Worldliness in “The Story of America” and Miko Kings
Talks Proceed Without Agreement
Tamburlaine in Northern Ontario
Tanzania: Indigenous Peoples' Recent Engagement in the REDD Process
Taonsayontenhroseri:ye’ne: The Power of Art in Indigenous Research with Youth
Tapping a Postcolonial Community's Cultural Capital: Empowering Native Artists to Engage More Fully With Traditional Culture and Their Children's Art Education
"A Taste of Paradise": Sacajawea and the Romanticizing of Americanization"
Tax Ruling Major Victory in Indian Country
Taxation and Representation: Non-Native Leaseholders on Indian Reserves
TCJ Founders, Readers, Professors Reflect on Two Decades
TCU Leaders Attend Obama Visit to Standing Rock
Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori Research Ethics: A Framework for Researchers and Ethics Committee Members
Te Ata: Chickasaw Storyteller, American Treasure
Te Atawhai O Te Ao: Independent Māori Institute for Environment and Health
Te huanga o te ao Māori : Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Māori Clients with Depression - Development and Evaluation of a Culturally Adapted Treatment Programme
Psychology Thesis (PhD) -- Massey University, 2009.
Te Iti Me Te Rahi = Everyone Counts: Māori Health Workforce Report 2018
Survey conducted from July to October, 2018.
Te Kete Tū Ātea: Towards Claiming Rangitīkei Iwi Data Sovereignty
Te Kete Whanaketanga - Rangatahi: A Model of Positive Development for Rangatahi Mäori
Te Kotahitanga: Addressing Educational Disparities Facing Māori Students in New Zealand
Te piko o te māhuri, tērā te tupu o te rākau: Language and Literacy in Marae-Based Programmes
Te Puni Rumaki: Strengthening the Preparation, Capability and Retention of Māori Medium Teacher Trainees
Te Toi Huarewa: Effective Teaching and Learning in Total Immersion Maori Language Educational Settings
Te Whatu Pōkeka: Kaupapa Maori Assessment for Learning: Early Childhood Exemplars
Teacher Guide for K.C. Adam's Perception: A Photo Series
Teacher, Leadership, and Curriculum Factors Predictive of Student Achievement in Indian Education For All
Teacher Recruitment, Retention and Training: Implications for First Nations Education: A Literature Review: Prepared for The Minister's National Working Group on Education, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Teacher's Guide for Pīsim Finds Her Miskanow by William Dumas, Illustrated by Leonard Paul
Teacher's Guide for Powwow Counting in Cree by Katherine Vermette
Book teaches children how to count from 1 to 10 in Cree. Recommended for Grades K-3.
Teacher's Guide: From Time Immemorial: The First Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
"Now contains an expanded unit on treaty making and self government in British Columbia".
Social Studies Grades 4-8.
Teacher's Guide: In the Light of Reverence
For use with documentary of the same title which explores clashes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people over three sacred sites and the use of land for recreational and commercial enterprises. They are: the Lakota and Devil's Tower; the Hopi and the Colorado Plateau; and the Wintu and Mt. Shasta.
Recommended for Grade Seven to adult audiences.
[Teacher's Guide]: No Time to Say Goodbye by Sylvia Olsen
Stories in book are based on accounts from Indigenous people who attended Kuper Island Residential School. Lesson plan is intended for use with Grades 9 and 10.
Teacher's Guide: Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw by William Dumas; illustrated by Leonard Paul
For use with picture-book which provides historical information about the pre-contact culture and language of the Rocky Cree people from around South Indian Lake in Northern Manitoba.
English text with some Cree vocabulary and phrases, and glossary and pronunciation guide.
Teacher's Guide: The Life of Helen Betty Osborne: A Graphic Novel by David Alexander Robertson, illustrated by Madison Blackstone
Recommended for students in Grade 10 and above.