White Terror, Canada's Indian Residential Schools and the Colonial Present: From Law Towards a Pedagogy of Recognition
The White Woman’s Indian: Laura Gilpin in the American Southwest
White Women Writing for Their Lives: Ann Stephens, Elaine Goodale Eastman and Ruth Benedict vis-à-vis the Native American Other
[Whitehorse Point-in-Time Count] 2018 Report
Whitewashing the Gap: The Discursive Practices of Whiteness
“Whitman’s Song Sung the Navajo Way”
Who Are We? Reflections on Healthy Communities and Economies
Who Gets to Tell the Stories? Carlisle Indian School: Imagining a Place of Memory Through Descendant Voices
Examines boarding school through the lenses of the student's descendants recollections of their families experiences. Through these means the stories will continued to be told once there are no more living alumni.
Who Is At Risk Of Contracting Acute Rheumatic Fever In Australia?
Who Is Research Serving? A Systematic Realist Review of Circumpolar Environment-Related Indigenous Health Literature
Who's The Boss? Post-Colonialism, Ecological Research and Conservation Management on Australian Indigenous Lands
Who Will Pay for Harper's Cuts?
Comments on federal cuts at Environment Canada and proposed cuts to the Canadian Coast Guard and Search and Rescue stations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
A “Whole-Community” Approach for Sustainable Digital Infrastructure in Remote and Northern First Nations
Whose Land is Lapland?: The Nellim Case: A Study of the Divergent Claims of Forestry, Reindeer Herding and Indigenous Rights in Northern Finland
Whose Land is This?: The Struggle for Control of Lands in North America to the War of 1812
Whose Water Is It Anyway? Indigenous Water Sovereignty in Canada: An Indigenous Resurgence Analysis of the Case of Halalt First Nation v British Columbia
Why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Services are a Good Investment for Business and Industry
Why am I Poor?: First Nations Child Poverty in Ontario
Why First Nations People Cannot Accept Robert Nault's Initiative
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Why People Gamble: A Qualitative Study of Four New Zealand Ethnic Groups
Why Should Aboriginal Peoples Exercise Governance Over Environmental Issues?
Wilaat Hooxhl Nisga'ahl [Galdoo'o] [Ýans]: Gik'uuhl-gi, Guuń-sa ganhl Angoogam: Using Plants the Nisga'a Way: Past, Present and Future Use
Wild Card: Making Sense of Adoption and Indigenous Citizenship Orders in Settler Colonial Contexts
Foreword to Special Issue on Adoption and Indigenous Citizenship Orders highlights the topics, authors and social contexts to be covered in the issue.
Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians: Material Culture and Race in Colonial Louisiana
Wilderness and Culture: Tourist Views and Experiences in the Laponian World Heritage Area
“William Apess Was Born Here”: Marking William Apess on the Geographical and Cultural Map
William Bleasdell Cameron and Horse Child
Historical note:
Winds from the North: Tewa Origins and Historical Anthropology
Wing Fans: A Short Record of Their Functions in the West
Wining the Dust Bowl. Carter Revard
Winnipeg Cavalry at Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Winter Games Hosted by Keeseekoose First Nation: 2002 Saskatchewan First Nation Winter Games
Winter Studies and Summer Rambles: Anna Jameson's Representation of the 'Other' and Self in 19th Century Colonial Canada
Wise Practices in Indigenous Community Economic Development
Comments on seven key factors of success for community economic development.
"Wise Practices": Integrating Traditional Teachings With Mainstream Treatment Approaches
With Laura: Attachment and the Healing Potential of Substitute Caregivers Within Cross-Cultural Child Welfare Practice
With Reserves: Colonial Geographies and First Nations Health
Withering Snow And Ice In The Mid-Latitudes: A New Archaeological And Paleobiological Record For The Rocky Mountain Region
Without Reservation: The Chatham-Kent Community Network & Caldwell First Nation Land Dispute
Without Treaty, Without Conquest: Indigenous Sovereignty in Post-Delgamuukw British Columbia
Wives and Husbands: Gender and Age in Southern Arapaho History
Wm. Scott and T. Pike in front of Humboldt Telegraph Station
Wolf and the Winds. Frank Bird Linderman.
A Woman's Vapor: Yupik Bodily Powers in Southwest Alaska
The Wombat to Kaptn Koori: Aboriginal Representation in Comic Books and Capes
Women Acknowledged For All That They Survived
Comments on stories heard at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission event held in Saskatoon, June 2012, especially those of women abused while at residential schools and when they returned to their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.