Theses
Author/Creator
Rhona Smyth Mollard
Description
English Thesis (D.A.)--St. John's University at New York, 2002.
That Dream Shall Have a Name: Native Americans Rewriting America
E-Books
Author/Creator
David L. Moore
"That Is Why I Sent You to Carlisle": Carlisle Poetry and the Demands of Americanization Poetics and Politics
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Cristina Stanciu
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 37, no. 1, Winter, 2013, pp. 34-76
Description
Looks at the contributions and documented responses of Native American students to the institutional practices and the cultural guidelines introduced to them.
That’s Not My History! Examining the Role of Personal Counter-Narratives in Decolonizing Canadian History for Mi’kmaw Students
Alternate Title
That’s Not My History! Examining the Role of Personal Counter-Narratives in Decolonizing Canadian History for Mi’kmaq Students
Theses
Author/Creator
Jennifer R. Tinkham
Description
Education Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2013.
That's Not My History! Examining the Role of Personal Counter-Narratives in Decolonizing Canadian History for Mi'kmaw Students
Theses
Author/Creator
Jennifer Renée Tinkham
Description
Elementary Education Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Alberta, 2013.
That's Where Our Future Came From: Mining, Landscape, and Memory in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Tara Cater
Arn Keeling
Études Inuit Studies, vol. 37, no. 2, Développement industriel et impacts miniers / Industrial Development and Mining Impacts, 2013, pp. 59-82
Description
Article examines the collective community experiences before and after the mine's closure in 1962.
Their Voices Will Guide Us: Student and Youth Engagement Guide
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Charlene Bearhead
Description
Teacher's resource for educating students about the important role Indigenous women fulfill in their families, communities, and nations, the impact of the high levels of violence experienced by women and girls and how this violates their Treaty, Constitutional, and human rights. There are seven focus areas under each age group (ESC-Grade 4, Grades 5-8, and Grades 9-12): foundational learning, inquiring minds, resources, themes, finding their voices, sharing the message and inspiring change; and sample activities.
"Then One Day We Create Something Unexpected": Tribalography's Decolonizing Strategies in LeAnne Howe's Evidence of Red
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Elizabeth Horan
Seonghoon Kim
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 25, no. 1, Spring, 2013, pp. 27-52
Description
Discusses how the author uses storytelling as a method of decolonization and for preserving culture.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 27.
A Theology of the In-Between: The Value of Syncretic Process
E-Books
Author/Creator
Carl F. Starkloff
Theoretical Perspectives, Research Finding, and Classroom Implications of the Learning Styles of American Indian and Alaska Native Students
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
R. Soleste Hilberg
Roland G. Tharp
Description
Shows that presenting information holistically with observational and collaborative activities impacts positively on academic success.
Theorizing Citizenship in British Settler Societies
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
David Pearson
Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 25, no. 6, November 1, 2002, pp. 989-1012
Description
Discusses concepts of citizenship in the context of colonization and Indigenous peoples and proposes a unique framework at both local and global levels is required.
Theory and Practice in the Government of Alberta's Consultation Policy
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Neil Reddekopp
Constitutional Forum, vol. 22, no. 1, 2013, pp. 47-62
Description
Looks at the interaction between the provincial government and Aboriginal Albertans regarding resource development.
Therapeutic Nations: Healing in an Age of Indigenous Human Rights
Alternate Title
Critical Issues in Indigenous Studies
E-Books
Author/Creator
Dian Million
There Is No Longer Time: Mphatheleni Makaulule on the agency—and urgency—of women’s leadership
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Colin Rosemont
Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 37, no. 3, The World on Our Shoulders: Cultivating Indigenous Youth Leadership, September 2013, p. [?]
Description
Describes the event for Indigenous women's participation in the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues. Comments on the role of leadership for women and the necessity of Indigenous knowledge for future generations.
There Is No Question of American Indian Genocide
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Melissa Michal Slocum
Transmotion, vol. 4, no. 2, Genocide Special Issue, December 30, 2018, pp. 1-30
Description
Article introduces the special edition on the genocide of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas; the author examines the way that international definitions of genocide actively work to exclude Native Americans and works to redefine the term from a Haudenosaunee perspective.
There is No Respectful Way to Kill an Animal
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Craig Womack
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 25, no. 4, Animal Studies, Winter, 2013, pp. [11]-27
Description
Examines the significance of hunting scenes in D'arcy McNickle's The Surrounded and Gerald Vizenor's Interior Landscapes.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 11.
There Is Truth Here: Creativity and Resilience in Children’s Art from Indian Residential and Indian Day Schools: Inkameep Indian Day School
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Legacy Art Gallery, University of Victoria
"There's a Treatment Centre Where the Residential School Used to be": Alcoholism, Acculturation, and Barriers to Indigenous Health in Eden Robinson's Monkey Beach
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Cara Fabre
Studies in Canadian Literature / Études en littérature canadienne, vol. 38, no. 2, 2013, pp. 126-146
Description
Comments on novel which challenges the addictive stereotype to one of social suffering rather than one of racialized pathology.
There's Frustration in Indian Country
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Leader Post, June 3, 2002, p. B1
Description
States that First Nations Governance Initiative is not progressive as proposed by Minister of Indian Affairs Bob Nault.
"There's nothing not complicated about being Indian:" American Indian Student Experiences in a Mainstream Middle School
Theses
Author/Creator
Stephanie Masta Zywicki
Description
Education Thesis (Ph.D.)--Iowa State University, 2013.
"There's Something in the Water": Salmon Runs and Settler Colonialism on the Columbia River
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lindsey Schneider
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 37, no. 2, The Settler Complex, 2013, pp. 149-163
Description
Examines the ongoing conflict over salmon and sea lions at Bonneville Dam.
Thèses / Dissertations
Book Reviews
Études Inuit Studies, vol. 37, no. 1, Reconstructions du passé inuit / Reconstructions of the Inuit Past, 2013, pp. 205-230
Description
Review of many Inuit themed thesis.
"They are not Delighted in Baubles, but in Usefull Things": Native American Commercial Mentalities and the Gift/Exchange Dichotomy in the Early Colonial South East
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Josh Ivinson
Description
Discusses trading between European settlers and Native Americans.
They Called Me Number One: Secrets and Survival at an Indian Residential School
E-Books
Author/Creator
Bev Sellars
They Do Not Submit Themselves to the King's Law: Amerindians and Criminal Justice During the French Regime
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Desmond H. Brown
Manitoba Law Journal, vol. 28, no. 3, 2002, pp. 377-411
Description
Comments that the Amerindians in Acadia during the French regime lived by their own law.
"They do think about health": Health, Culture and Identity in Katherine
Theses
Author/Creator
Mascha Simone Friderichs
Description
[Health?] Thesis (Ph.D.)--Charles Darwin University, 2018.
"They Punish Murderers, Thieves, Traitors and Sorcerers": Aboriginal Criminal Justice as Reported By Early French Observers
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Desmond H. Brown
Histoire sociale / Social History, vol. 35, no. 70, November 2002, pp. 364-391
Description
Discusses the intent of Aboriginal justice to restore social cohesion and harmony rather then seek retribution or deterrence.
"They Think They Know Me But They Really Don't Know Me": Beginning to Explore The Experiences of Mi'kmaq Students at a Provincial Intermediate School
Alternate Title
They Think They Know Me But They Really Don’t Know Me: Beginning to Explore the Experiences of Mi’kmaq Students at a Provincial Intermediate School
Theses
Author/Creator
Margaret T. Cain
Description
Education Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Prince Edward Island, 2002.
Think Indigenous [11: Pam Palmater]
Alternate Title
[Think Indigenous Education Conference (TIEC) ; 2015]
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Pam Palmater
Description
Speaker discusses the importance of teachers to the process of decolonization.
From: Think Indigenous Education Conference (TIEC) 2015, March 18-20, University of Saskatchewan.
Duration: 42:59.
Thinking about Service Delivery: Aboriginal Providers, Universal Providers, and the Role of Friendship Centres
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Nicholas Spence
Jerry White
Aboriginal Policy Research, vol. 8
Description
Focuses on three research questions: which type of organization should supply services? what links or partnerships could be constructed between organizations in order to increase overall capacity and effectiveness? and what part could Friendship Centres play? Chapter from Exploring the Urban Landscape edited by Jerry P. White and Jodi Bruhn. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Third International Conference on Racisms in the New World Order: Realities of Culture, Colour and Identity: Conference Proceedings
E-Books
Author/Creator
Rosalie Atie
Kevin Dunn
Alperhan Babacan
Hurriyet Babacan
Nerina J. Caltabiano
Stephen V. Torre ... [et al.]
The Third Space
Alternate Title
All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward, Lecture 3
[2018 CBC Massey Lectures]
[Ideas with Paul Kennedy]
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Tanya Talaga
Description
Tanya Talaga, prize-winning journalist and author of Seven Fallen Feathers delivers the the third of the 2018 Massey Lectures in Vancouver.
Talaga discusses Indigenous kinship structures and the way in which colonial laws have created a disconnect between Indigenous peoples and their communities and cultures.
Duration: 53:59
The Third Space: Shared Understanding between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People
Theses
Author/Creator
Helen Joan Todd
Description
[Business] Thesis (Ph.D.)--Curtin University, 2018.
Thirst: Educational Resource
Alternate Title
Docs for Schools
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Suzanne Methot
Description
Teacher's guide for use with Thirst, a short documentary by Gail Maurice about the lack of clean, safe water in First Nations communities. Focuses on Keewaywin First Nation in northern Ontario.
Thirty Years Strong
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Marjane Ambler
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 14, no. 2, American Indian Higher Education Consortium 30th Anniversary, Winter, 2002
Description
Describes the creation of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), chartered 1873 by six tribal colleges.
This Blessed Wilderness: Archibald McDonald's Letters from Columbia, 1822-44
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Susan Neylan
Canadian Historical Review, vol. 83, no. 4, December 2002, p. 608
Description
Book review of: This Blessed Wilderness edited by Jean Murray Cole.
"[This] I Know From My Grandfather": The Battle for Admissibility of Indigenous Oral History as Proof of Tribal Land Claims
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Hope M. Babcock
American Indian Law Review, vol. 37, 2013, pp. 19-61
Description
Looks at the evidentiary strengths and weaknesses of oral history and its use in land claims proceedings.
“This Story Needs a Witness”: The Imbrication of Witnessing, Storytelling, and Resilience in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Laura J. Beard
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 30, no. 3-4, Fall-Winter, 2018, pp. 151-178
Description
Examines themes of testimony, trauma, storytelling, and witnessing in Maracle’s novel; discusses the role that narrating and observing can play as a means of collaborating in the decolonization of settler systems and violence.
[Thomas King and the Stairwell Interview: The Inconvenient Indian]
Alternate Title
At the Edge of Canada: Indigenous Research
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Thomas King
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
Description
Interview conducted in a stairwell, due to a fire alarm, with a prolific fiction author regarding his second non-fiction work.
Duration: 28:56.
[Thomas King: The Inconvenient Indian]
Alternate Title
The Next Chapter ; February 4, 2013
The Next Chapter Special Extented Interview
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Shelagh Rogers
Thomas King
Description
Author of Green Grass, Running Water, and A Coyote Columbus Story, discusses his non-fiction book An Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America, government policies and movements like Idle No More.
Duration: 48:17.
Those Who Run in the Sky: Novel Study
Alternate Title
Inuktut Titiqqiriniq
E-Books
Author/Creator
Department of Education, Government of Nunavut
Description
Story about a young Inuit shaman who finds himself in the world of the spirits and must master all his powers to make his way home.
Those Who Take Us Away: Abusive Policing and Failures in Protection of Indigenous Women and Girls in Northern British Columbia, Canada
E-Books
Author/Creator
Human Rights Watch
Thoughts On an Indigenous Research Methodology
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Evelyn Steinhauer
Canadian Journal of Native Education, vol. 26, no. 2, 2002, pp. 69-81
Description
Features and importance of indigenous research methodologies including definitions are presented.
Threads of Resistance: Unraveling the Meanings of 19th Century Tlingit Beaded Regalia
Alternate Title
Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings ; paper 416
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Megan A. Smetzer
Description
Demonstrates that beadwork took on an important symbolic function at the turn of the century.
Three Canadian Native Women Autobiographies: From the Synecdoche of the Communal to the Metonoymy of the Single Subject
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Nieves Pascual Soler
The Grove: Working Papers on English Studies, no. 9, 2002, pp. 139-150
Description
Analysis of: The Days of Augusta (1973) by Mary Augusta Tappage, The Ways of My Grandmothers (1982) by Beverly Hungry Wolf and I Walk in Two Worlds (1987) by Eleanor Brass.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll down to appropriate page.
The Three Men Who Captured Riel in 1885
Images » Photographs
Description
Folder containing photographs of Robert Armstrong and William Diehl, with a sketch of Tom Houri [Hourie]. all items glued to folder.
Three Times "Geronimo!": the Evolution of a Frontier Symbol
Theses
Author/Creator
Øyvind Gilleberg Stensli
Description
Literature, Area Studies and European Languages Thesis (M.A.)--University of Oslo, 2013.
Throne Speech Nothing But Rhetoric
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Leader Post, October 7, 2002, p. B1
Description
Advocates that the promises of the throne speech need to be acted upon especially the agenda called the "Aboriginal platform" in the Liberal Red Book of 1993.
Through Native Lenses: American Indian Vernacular Photographies and Performances of Memories, 1890-1940
Theses
Author/Creator
Nicole Dawn Strathman
Description
Philosophy in Culture and Performance Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2013.
Through Silent Country
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Fiona Powell-Terwiel
Aboriginal History , vol. 26, 2002, pp. 267-270
Description
Book review of: Through Silent Country by Carolyn Wadley Dowley.
Review located by scrolling to page 267.