World Heritage Sites and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
World Leader in Chronic Disease Self-Management Visits South Australian Aboriginal Health Service (Pika Wiya)
A World of Contradiction: Race and Redemption in Puritan New England
World Within/Still a World Without: Indigenous Cosmology and Diversity in Higher Education: A Case Study
A World Without Fathers: Patriarchy, Colonialism, and the Male Creator in Northwest Tribal Narratives
Worlds Into Words: The Technology of Language in Carter Revard’s Poetry
The Worlds the Shawnees Made: Migration and Violence in Early America
Worldviews in Transition: The Changing Nature of the Lake Nipigon Anishinabek Métis
Worldwide Indigenous Science Network: Research Library
Would Program Performance Indicators and a Nationally Coordinated Response Accelerate the Elimination of Tuberculosis Canada?
Wounded Carried to the Rear from the Fight at Fish Creek - Sketch. - 16 May 1885
Woven Seasons of Time and Place: A Curriculum Framework For the Haudenosaunee Way of Life
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.
Wrestling with Fire: Indigenous Women’s Resistance and Resurgence
Writing Africa, Writing Canada: Anti-Imperialism and Feminism in the Work of Margaret Laurence
Writing Never Arrives Naked: Early Aboriginal Cultures of Writing in Australia
Writing Ourselves 'Home': Biographical Texts: A Method for Contextualizing the Lives of Wahine Māori: Locating the Story of Betty Wark
Writing Voices Speaking: The Aesthetic of Talk in Thomas King's Medicine River
Writing Voices Speaking: The Aesthetic of Talk in Thomas King's Medicine River
Written as I Remember It: Teachings (ɂɘms taɂaw) from the Life of a Sliammon Elder
Written Orality in Thomas King's Short Fiction
Wunnaumwáyean: Roger Williams, English Credibility, and the Colonial Land Market
X’aat: Salmon
Science unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lesson plans intended for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
X’aat: Salmon II
Science unit also teaches Tlingit vocabulary. Lessons plans intended for use with Grades 2-3.
The X Files
Xenoestrogenic Activity in Blood of European and Inuit Populations
Xwnuts'aluwum: T'aat'k' Kin Relations and the Apocryphal Slave
Yaakwx': Canoes
Focuses on Tlingit language and culture. Lesson plan is for Grades 2-3.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.
Yakama Rising: Indigenous Cultural Revitalization, Activism, and Healing
Yakama Rising: Indigenous Cultural Revitalization, Activism, and Healing
Yakama Rising: Indigenous Cultural Revitalization, Activism, and Healing
'Yet in a Primitive Condition': Edward S. Curtis's The North American Indian
The Yinka Déné Language Institute
You Are Here: The NMAI as Site of Identification
You Can't Say That!: Hints and Tips
You Count [2001 Census]
Reports on aboriginal statistics and the efforts of the mayor of Vancouver to improve the standard of living of the city's growing Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
"You'll Never Believe What Happened" Is Always a Great Way to Start
"You'll Probably Tell Me That Your Grandmother Was an Indian Princess": Identity, Community, and Politics in the Oral History of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, 1969-1980
“You Need to Go Beyond Creating a Policy”: Opportunities for Zones of Sovereignty in Native American History Instruction Policies in Arizona
Examines the 2004 legislation that required Indigenous history for K-12 curriculum and what it can mean for self-determination and sovereignty.