Violence and the Effects of Trauma on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
The Violence Continuum: Australian Aboriginal Male Violence and Generational Post-Traumatic Stress
Violence in the Lives of Girls in the Kainai First Nation
The Violence of Collection: Indian Killer's Archives
Violence Perpetuated by Indifference
Violent Victimization and Perceptions of Safety: Experiences of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women in Canada
Violet Tso's Respect for Past Promises Bright Future
Viral Hepatitis in the Arctic
Visible Minority, Aboriginal and Caucasian Children Investigated by Canadian Protective Services
Compares profiles of Aboriginal and caucasian children and other visible minority groups and examines different forms of maltreatment.
The Vision of a Native Filmmaker
Visions For a New World: A Journey Through Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead and Gardens in the Dunes and Linda Hogan's Mean Spirit and Solar Storms
Visitor Responses to Nitsitapiisinni: Our Way of Life: The Impact of Collaboration on Visitors' Experiences
Visitors’ Voices: Lessons from Conversations in the Royal Ontario Museum’s Gallery of Canada: First Peoples
Visual Literacy through Cultural Preservation and Cultural Resistance: Indigenous Video in Micronesia
Visualizing a Mission: Artifacts and Imagery of the Carlisle Indian School, 1879-1918
Vitamin D and Living in Northern Latitudes--An Endemic Risk Area for Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D Deficiency in a Nonrandom Sample of Southeast Alaska Natives
Vivre Comme Frères: Native-French Alliances in the St. Lawrence Valley, 1535-1667
[The Voice of Métis: Housing Needs Assessment]
A Voice of Presence: Inuit Contributions Toward the Public Provision of Health Care in Canada, 1900-1930
A Voice on the Land: An Indigenous Peoples' Guide to Forest Certification in Canada
"A Voice Which Seemed at No Great Distance": White Slavery in Post-Revolutionary Captivity Narratives
Voices from the Land: Indigenous Peoples Talk Language Revitalization: Teacher Resource: From Interviews to Action
Brief summary of some of the interviews from the podcasts.
Voices from the Margins: The Muskekowuck Athinuwick / Cree People of Northern Ontario and the Management of Wabusk / Polar Bear
Voices of a Thousand People: The Makah Cultural and Research Center
Voices of the Marchers
Voicing Identity: Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Issues
Voting Controversial Issue in Indian Country
Voyage of Domination, "Purchase" as Conquest, Sakakawea for Savagery: Distorted Icons from Misrepresentation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
A Voyage to the North West Side of America: The Journals of James Colnett, 1786-89
Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson, Being An Account of His Travels and Experiences Among the North American Indians, From 1652 to 1684
The Vulnerability of Indigenous Land Rights in Australia and Canada
Wəlastəkwey Stories: Legalized Theft
Discusses the case of traditional stories told by Elders to a researcher who retained copyright and refused to relinquish it when approached by members of the community.
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Wab Kinew: Walking in Two Worlds: Educator's Guide
Young adult novel is about Indigenous teenage girl who is caught between the real and virtual worlds. Recommended for Grades 7-12.
Wabowden: Mile 137 on the Hudson Bay Railway
Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
The Wäda-Tika of the Former Malheur Indian Reservation
Walk Ended Just Days Before Missing Woman's Body Found
"Walking Balanced": Culturally Centred Aboriginal Education
The Walking-out Ceremony: A Model for Development of Character
Walking the Red Road: Aboriginal Federally Sentenced Women's Experiences in Healing, Empowerment, and Re-creation
Walking with the Earth - Pimohtiwin: Lessons to Support Science 10
Pre-, on- and post-site lessons based on experiences at the Brightwater Science and Environment Centre. Topics such as cultural perspectives on sustainability, biodiversity within local ecosystems and personal responsibilities to the environment are explored.
Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts
Discusses wampum belts, produced by tribes of the Eastern seaboard from 1600 to 1800, including their distinct beadwork styles, their functions and the practice of reuse of beads.