[What Works to Overcome Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Learnings and Gaps in the Evidence, 2011-12: Appendixes B-D]
Alternate Title
Summary of Research and Evaluation Register Items
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Closing the Gap Clearinghouse]
Description
Appendixes to accompany What Works to Overcome Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Learnings and Gaps in the Evidence, 2011-2012.
"Wheeler, Arthur O."
Archival » Archival Items
Description
File contains a photocopy of Arthur O. Wheeler's daily diary from March to July, 1885. Wheeler served in the Survey (scout) Corp for the Government, and was present during some of the battles of the 1885 rebellion.
When Black Lives Matter Meets Indian Country: Using the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations as Case Studies for Understanding the Evolution of Public History and Interracial Coalition
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Alaina E. Roberts
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 45, no. 3, Summer, 2021, pp. [250]-271
Description
Discusses the anti-blackness within Indigenous communities and how confederate monuments are symbols of the Cherokee and Chickasaws own long history of racial discrimination against African Americans.
When Talk Trumped Service: A Decade of Lost Opportunity for Aboriginal Children and Youth in B.C.
Alternate Title
Special Report (Representative for Children and Youth)
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond
Description
Critiques government spending, mainly channelled through the Ministry of Children and Family Development, on initiatives that have not produced concrete, successful outcomes through delivery of front-line services.
When the Thieves Became Masters in the Land of the Shamans
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Harald Gaski
Nordlit, no. 15, Special Issue on Northern Minorities, 2004, pp. 35-45
Description
Looks at Sámi yoik poetry.
When the Trickster Meets 'the big Other' Coyote Goes Cosmic
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Linda Revie
International Journal of Zizek Studies, vol. 7, no. 3, 2013, pp. 1-20
Description
Comments on two authors' use of the trickster to tackle contemporary problems within hegemonic racist and colonizing contexts.
When the Weather is Uggianaqtuq: Linking Inuit and Scientific Observations of Recent Environmental Change in Nunavut, Canada
Theses
Author/Creator
Shari Fox
Description
Geography Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Colorado at Boulder, 2004.
When the Wolf Came: The Civil War and the Indian Territory
Alternate Title
The Civil War in the West
E-Books
Author/Creator
Mary Jane Warde
"When Willow Roots Start to Thaw, People Come Back to Life...": Relations of Chukchi Reindeer Herders to Plants
Alternate Title
"Quand les Racines des Saules Commencent à Dégeler, les gens Reviennent à la vie... " : Relation aux Végétaux chez les Tchouktches éleveurs de Rennes
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Virginie Vate
Etudes Inuit Stuides, vol. 45, no. 1/2, Chukotka: Understanding the Past, Contemporary Practices, and Perceptions of the Present, 2021, pp. 439-478
Description
Examines the relationship between reindeer herders and ethnobotany.
Where Are the Children Buried?
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Scott Hamilton
Description
General overview of historical context along with examples of specific schools for illustrative purposes and 'gap analysis' to recommend areas where further research is required. Second part of report is a more detailed summary of information on each school’s location and construction sequence, duration of operation, and reported cemeteries.
Where Are the Children?: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Simeonie Kunnuk
James Lamouche
Richard Niquay
Madeleine Dion Stout
Jeff Thomas
Gordon Williams
Description
Video produced in conjunction with the exhibition. Primarily personal narratives of survivors of the system.
Duration: 27:50.
Where is Dr. Leichhardt? The Greatest Mystery in Australian History
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
David Carment
Aboriginal History, vol. 37, 2013, pp. 189-191
Description
Book review of: Where is Dr. Leichhardt? by Darrell Lewis.
Scroll down to page 189 to read review.
Where the Earth and Sky Are Sewn Together: Sobaipuri-O'Odham Contexts of Contact and Colonialism
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Gregory R. Campbell
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 37, no. 2, The Settler Complex, 2013, pp. 266-268
Description
Book review of: Where the Earth and Sky Are Sewn Together by Deni J. Seymour.
Review located by scrolling to page 266.
Where The Water Meets the Land: Between Culture and History in Upper Skagit Aboriginal Territory
Theses
Author/Creator
Molly Sue Malone
Description
Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of British Columbia (Vancouver), 2013.
[Where the Waters Divide: Neoliberalism, White Privilege, and Environmental Racism in Canada]
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Rosie B. Simms
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 4, no. 3, 2013, pp. 1-4
Description
Book review of: Where the Waters Divide by Michael Mascarenhas.
Where the Wind Blows Us: Practicing Critical Community Archaeology in the Canadian North
Alternate Title
The Archaeology of Colonialism in Native North America
E-Books
Author/Creator
Natasha Lyons
"Where To From Here?"
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Sally Goold Oam
Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 28, no. 6, November-December 2004, p. 7
Description
Briefly reports on the proceedings of the 6th Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSIN) Conference held in September 2004.
"Where You Have to Bypass" History, Memory, and Multiple Temporalities of Innu Cultural Landscapes
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Justine Gagnon
Caroline Desbiens
Éric Kanapé
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 45, no. 4, Fall, 2021, pp. [361]-399
Description
Looks at the Innu Community of Pessamit's declarations of the Uamashtakan portage trail as a heritage project in response to the lack of weight that oral and cultural history is given during land claims negotiations under the Comprehensive Land Claims Policy.
Which Justice and Which Politics? Rethinking Social Justice: From 'Peoples' to 'Populations'
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Diane Austin-Broos
Aboriginal History, vol. 37, 2013, pp. 117-124
Description
Book review of: Rethinking Social Justice: From 'Peoples' to 'Populations' by Tim Rowse.
Which Sámi? Sámi Inclusion Criteria in Population-Based Studies of Sámi Health and Living Conditions in Norway: An Exploratory Study Exemplified With Data From the SAMINOR Study
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Torunn Pettersen
Magritt Brustad
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, 2013, p. article no. 21813
Description
Study of almost 15,000 participants revealed that the choice of Sámi inclusion criterion had a clear influence on the size and geographical distribution of the defined populations.
White Cap, Sioux Chief
Images » Photographs
Description
Photo of illustration made from photograph of White Cap, Sioux Chief, pledging friendship to his white brother, taken from Illustrated War News, 25 April 1885.
The White Man’s Camera: The National Film Board of Canada and Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Post-War Canada
Theses
Author/Creator
Karen Froman
Description
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2021.
The White Man's Gonna Getcha: The Colonial Challenge to the Crees in Quebec
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Caroline Desbiens
Canadian Geographer, vol. 48, no. 1, Spring, 2004, pp. 86-87
Description
Book review of: The White Man's Gonna Getcha by Toby Morantz.
The White Man's Indian: Mythology Ignores Our Contributions to the World
Alternate Title
Dismantling the White Man's Indian
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Dawn Martin-Hill
Description
Looks at the way Native Americans are portrayed, represented and thought about.
Duration: 26:00.
[White Man Water and Interview with Erica Prussing]
Alternate Title
At the Edge of Canada: Indigenous Research
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Erica Prussing
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
Description
Interview with an author about her book White Man Water and research on the Northern Cheyenne First Nation.
Duration: 29:32.
The White Stone Canoe: A Legend of the Ottawas
E-Books
Author/Creator
James D. (David) Edgar
Whitehorse Point in Time Count 2021: Community Report
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Jacqueline Mills]
Description
Survey of people experiencing sheltered and unsheltered homelessness was conducted on April 13, 2021. Eighty-five percent of the sample were Indigenous.
Whitening Race: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism
Alternate Title
UQP Symposium Series ; no. 1.
E-Books
Author/Creator
Alison Ravenscroft
Fiona Nicoll
Toula Nicolacopoulos
George Vassilacopoulos
Jane Haggis ... [et al.]
Whitewashing History: Social Constructions of Whiteness in Armstrong, B.C., 1890-1930
Theses
Author/Creator
Robyn S. Bourgeois
Description
Anthropology and Sociology Thesis (M.A.)--The University of British Columbia, 2004.
Who Am I At Work? Work Life Identity Of Aboriginal Youth And The Role Of Employees On Career Success
Alternate Title
Work Life Identity Of Aboriginal Youth And The Role Of Employees On Career Success
Theses
Author/Creator
Nicole E. Elliott
Description
Applied Psychology and Human Development Thesis (M.A.)--University of Toronto, 2013.
WHO AM I NOW?: A QUESTION OF CREEK IDENTITY, 1830-1907
Theses
Author/Creator
DANIEL ANTHONY PATTERSON
Description
History Thesis (M.A) -- Appalachian State University, 2013
Who are the "Aboriginal Peoples of Canada"? Case Comment on R. v. Desautel, 2021 SCC 17
Alternate Title
Case Comment: Who are the "Aboriginal Peoples of Canada"? Case Comment on R. v. Desautel, 2021 SCC 17
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bruce McIvor
BC Studies, no. 211, Autumn, 2021, pp. 109-113
Description
Evaluates the court decision regarding American Rick Desautel Indigenous right in to hunt in British Columbia. The author discusses what was and what was not answered in the courts decision and its importance as a step towards decolonizing Canada.
Who Are the Métis?: Olive Dickason and the Emergence of a Métis Historiography in the 1970s and 1980s
Theses
Author/Creator
Margaret Inoue
Description
History Thesis (M.A.)--University of British Columbia, 2004.
Who Are the Métis?: Olive Dickason and the Emergence of a Métis Historiography in the 1970s and 1980s
Theses
Author/Creator
Margaret Inoue
Description
History Thesis (M.A.)--University of British Columbia, 2004.
Who Holds the Frame?: Language as Representation in the Art of Emmi Whitehorse and Maria Hupfield
Theses
Author/Creator
Marissa L. Tiroly
Description
Art History Thesis (M.A.)--Kent State University, 2021.
Who is an Indian?: Race, Place, and the Politics of Indigeneity in the Americas
E-Books
Author/Creator
Maximilian C. Forte
Donna Patrick
Bonita Lawrence
Eva Marie Garroutte
C. Matthew Snipp ... [et al.]
Who Is Indian Enough? The Problem of Authenticity in Contemporary Canadian and American Gone Indian Stories
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Judit Ágnes Kádár
Review of International American Studies, vol. 6, no. 1-2, Decoding American Cultures in the Global Context, Spring-Fall, 2013, pp. 187-214
Description
Comments on aspects of literary ethnic/cultural shape-shifting in Canadian and American literature since the Millennium.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 187.
Who is Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)?
Articles » General
Inuktitut, no. 94, 2004, p. Insert
Description
Brief description of the role of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, formerly Inuit Tapiriit of Canada, the national Inuit advocacy group.
Who Owns Native Culture?
Alternate Title
Heritage Protection: Seeking a Middle Ground
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Stephen B. Brush
Current Anthropology, vol. 45, no. 5, December 2004, pp. 716-718
Description
Book review of: Who Owns Native Culture? by Michael F. Brown.
Who Owns the Land? Norway, the Sami and the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Hanne Hagtvedt Vik
Ann Julie Semb
International Journal on Minority & Group Rights, vol. 20, no. 4, 2013, pp. 517-550
Description
Discusses the internal political process the Norwegian government went through to support the Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention (C169)
Who Protected Him? How B.C.'s Child Welfare System Failed One of Its Most Vulnerable Children
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond
Description
Investigation conducted by the Representative of Children and Youth into the circumstances leading up to the Tasering of an 11-year-old.
"Who We Was": Creating Witnesses in Joseph Bruchac's Hidden Roots
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Mary J. Couzelis
Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, [Disability and Indigeneity], 2013, pp. 159-174
Description
Looks at a young adult historical novel which depicts a family's history in relation to the Vermont eugenics movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
Who We Were, Is Not Who We Are: Wa.zha.zhe Representations, 1960-2010
Theses
Author/Creator
Thomas E. Smith
Description
[Global Indigenous Nations Studies] Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas.
Whooping Cough Among Western Cree and Ojibwa Fur-Trading Communities in Subarctic Canada: A Mathematical-Modeling Approach
Theses
Author/Creator
Emily G. Williams
Description
Arts Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.
"Why Don't You Just Drop This Indian Stuff": The Living Legacy of Indigenous Selfhood
Theses
Author/Creator
Rebecca Baird
Description
Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design (MFA)--OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design) University, 2013.
Why is BC Best? The Role of Provincial and Reserve School Systems in Explaining Aboriginal Student Performance
Alternate Title
Commentary (C.D. Howe Institute) ; no. 390
Commentary (C.D. Howe Institute). Social Policy
E-Books
Author/Creator
John Richards
Commentary (C.D. Howe Institute)
Why Labour Works: The Valuation of Subsistence Economies
Theses
Author/Creator
James N. Tanner
Description
Resources and the Environment Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Calgary, 2004.
Wicozani Wakan Ota Akupi (Bringing Back Many Sacred Healings)
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
George Blue Bird
American Indian Quarterly , vol. 28, no. 1/2, Special Issue: Empowerment Through Literature, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 252-257
Description
Author offers some perspective on the process of colonization in the period between 1849 and 1890 and on everything that was lost in in that time to the Sioux peoples; also discusses the current moves towards healing, resurgence and cultural reclamation.
Wiicitaakewin Workshop [with Bob Rae & Phil Fontaine at Confederation College]
Alternate Title
Confederation [College] Speaker Series
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Bob Rae
Phil Fontaine
Description
Rob Rae speaks on the role of education and colleges for providing opportunity and support for First Nations people. Phil Fontaine speaks to First Nations education systems and lack of funding from the Federal government and potential of Aboriginal youth.
Duration: 1:16:09.