[What Works to Overcome Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Learnings and Gaps in the Evidence, 2011-12: Appendixes B-D]
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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
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Pamela Dudoward
Atlantis, vol. 29, no. 2, [Indigenous Women: The State of Our Nations], 2005, pp. 123-124
Description
Presents a poem.
When Consumerism and Art Collide: A Question of Identity
Alternate Title
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Brian Jungen
Kitty Scott
Nam Kiwanuka
Description
Artist Brian Jungen and a curator from the Art Gallery of Ontario discuss his art and the exhibition Brian Jungen: Friendship Centre.
Duration: 26:39.
When Conviction Becomes Extremism
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Jose Kusugak
Inuktitut, no. 97, Summer, 2005, pp. 48-49
Description
Criticizes environmentalists for using the tragic deaths of two young Yupik Alaskans to further their cause.
When Disinformation Turns Deadly: The Case of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canadian Media
Alternate Title
Disinformation and Digital Democracies in the 21st Century
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Elisha Corbett
Description
Argues that the way women are framed in mainstream news suggests that they are to blame for the violence against them because they indulge in "high-risk" lifestyles and discusses how initiatives like #MMIWG are combating stereotypical representations and raising awareness.
Paper from Disinformation and Digital Democracies in the 21st Century edited by Joseph McQuade, Tiffany Kwok, and James Cho.
Entire book on one pdf. To access paper scroll to p. 19.
When Do Ideas of an Arctic Treaty Become Prominent in Arctic Governance Debates?
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen
Arctic, vol. 72, no. 2, June 19, 2019 , pp. 116-130
Description
Article identifies and examines the social and geopolitical factors and questions which contribute to the prominence of the idea of an international Arctic governance treaty over time; author traces the evolution of the Arctic treaty debate from 1970 to the current moment.
When History Is Myth: Genocide and the Transmogrification of American Indians
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 29, no. 2, Special Issue on Research Case Studies, 2005, pp. 113-118
Description
Looks at myth-based "history" associated with genocide, and the response of Native Americans to the violence and brutality perpetuated by such history.
When I Close My Eyes and Think of My Home Place
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Temashio Anderson
American Indian Quarterly , vol. 29, no. 1/2, Winter-Spring, 2005, pp. 226-227
Description
Poem which recalls the authors experience of their childhood home and community.
When is Indigeneity: Closing a Legal and Sociocultural Gap in a Contested Domestic/International Term
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Julia Bello-Bravo
AlterNative, vol. 15, no. 2, June 2019, pp. 111-120
Description
Author examines the multiple factors at play in defining the term indigeneity. Considers the right of people to self-identify, the legal implications and complications that result based on the definition, and the gap between the legal definition and the sociocultural practice thereof. Discuss both United States contexts and global ones.
"When My Hands Are Empty / I Will Be Full": Visualizing Two-Spirit Bodies in Chrystos's Not Vanishing
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Crystal Veronie
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 31, no. 1-2, Spring-Summer, 2019, pp. 83-114
Description
Literary criticism article that gives close readings of work from Chrystos's Not Vanishing; argues that Chrystos’s poetry work combat the rhetorical invisibility experience by two-spirit and queer Indigenous people in contemporary feminist movements.
When Opportunity Knocks: Enhancing Professional Development For Nurses Within First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
Theses
Author/Creator
Charlotte Thompson
Description
Leadership and Training Thesis (M.A.)--Royal Roads University, 2005.
"When Our Words Are Put to Paper": Heritage Documentation and Reversing Knowledge Shift in the Bering Strait Region
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Igor Krupnik
Études Inuit Studies, vol. 29, no. 1-2, Préserver la langue et les savoirs / Preserving Language and Knowledge, 2005, pp. 67-90
Description
Article investigates the relationship between indigenous knowledge and heritage documentation efforts by academics working to strengthen indigenous cultural identity and tradition.
When Research is Relational: Supporting the Research Practices of Indigenous Studies Scholars
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Danielle Cooper
Description
Overview of project which explored practices across Canada and the United States in order to support scholars in ways which would also benefit Indigenous communities. Eleven studies were undertaken by academic libraries with direction from Indigenous scholars and librarians. Provides details on how initiative was developed, designed, and fielded, and highlights key themes which emerged.
When States Design: Making Space on Native Reserves
Theses
Author/Creator
Mary Subedar
Description
Geography Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of British Columbia, 2005.
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 Children Left
Alternate Title
NSI IndigiDocs
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Angelina McLeod
Charlene Moore
Ryan Cooper
National Screen Institute
Description
Short documentary about a woman's sister who died while completing her high school away from home.
When the Media Asks about the Māori ...
Alternate Title
When the Media Asks about the Maori ...
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Te Kahu Rolleston
AlterNative, vol. 12, no. 5, [Indigenous Peoples, Popular Pleasures and the Everyday], 2016, pp. 464-465
Description
Poem.
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 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 the Wolf Came: The Civil War and the Indian Territory
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jameson R. Sweet
NAIS: Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, vol. 3, no. 1, 2016, pp. 165-166
Description
Book review of: When the Wolf Came by Mary Jane Warde.
When Worlds Collide: The Fate of Canadian and French Prisoners Taken at Fort Niagara, 1759
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ian K. Steele
Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 39, no. 3, Fall, 2005, pp. 9-41
Description
Discussion of the treatment of prisoners taken captive in the Battle of La Belle Famille and what this treatment reveals about Indigenous and European values.
"When You Follow Your Heart, You Provide That Path for Others": Indigenous Models of Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Renee Monchalin
Sarah Flicker
Ciann Wilson
Tracey Prentice
Vanessa Oliver ... [et al.]
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 11, no. 1, Wellness-Based Indigenous Health Research and Promising Practices, 2016, pp. 135-158
Description
Project proved that youth can play active roles in influencing policy, programming and education.
"Where Are All the Great Collections of Contemporary Native American Art?"
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Juane Quick-to-See Smith
Description
Chronicles the reasons why there appears to be a collection deficit and offers constructive solutions to address it.
Where are Canada's Disappeared Women?
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Lauren Carter
Herizons, vol. 19, no. 2, Fall, 2005, pp. 20-23
Description
Reports on various recent socio-political developments concerning the alarming number of missing Aboriginal women in Canada.
Where Are Our American Indian/Alaska Native Boys and Young Men?: Understanding Postsecondary Education Trends
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center
Description
Reviews data from 10 states to examine possible contributing factors which would explain why male enrollment is less than half of that of female.
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 Ancestors Walked: Australia as an Aboriginal Landscape
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Ian Keen
Aboriginal History , vol. 29, 2005, pp. 162-163
Description
Book review of: Where the Ancestors Walked by Philip Clarke.
Review located by scrolling to page 162.
Where the Clouds Stand: Australian Aboriginal Relationships to Water, Place and the Marine Environment in Blue Mud Bay, Northern Territory
Theses
Author/Creator
Marcus Barber
Description
[Humanities and the Arts] Thesis (Ph.D.)--Australian National University, 2005.
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 Echo Began and Other Oral Traditions from Southwestern Alaska
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Patrick Moore
Northern Review, no. 25/26, Governance in the Provincial Norths, Summer, 2005, pp. 218-220
Description
Book review of, Where the Echo Began and Other Oral Traditions From Southwestern Alaska by Hans Himmelheber.
[Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories]
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Julia Christensen
Northern Public Affairs, vol. 4, no. 1, Reshaping the Northern Imaginary, February 2016, p. [?]
Description
Book review of: Where the Rivers Meet by Carly A. Dokis.
Scroll down page to read review.
Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Mark Stoller
BC Studies, no. 190, Histories of Settler Colonialism, Summer, 2016, pp. 141-142
Description
Book review of: Where the Rivers Meet by Carly A. Dokis.
Entire book review section on one pdf. To access this review scroll to p. 141.
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: Environmental Justice, Neoliberalism, and Aboriginal Voices. An Ethnography of the Changing Canadian Water Sector
Theses
Author/Creator
Michael Mascarenhas
Description
Sociology Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2005.
[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: Building a First Nations Early Childhood Strategy: A Dialogue Initiative Undertaken by the Assembly of First Nations: Discussion Paper
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Margo Greenwood
Description
Looks at the background and history of Aboriginal Early Childhood Development including the development of government policies and funding initiatives.
Where We Have Been: A History of Native American Higher Education
Articles » General
Author/Creator
George S. McClellan
Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox
Shelly C. Lowe
New Directions for Student Services, no. 109, Spring, 2005, pp. 7-15
Description
Overview of three eras in post-secondary education: colonial, federal and self-determination.
Where Wounded Knee Meets Wounded Knees: Skate Parks and Native American Youth
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Hilary N. Weaver
AlterNative, vol. 12, no. 5, [Indigenous Peoples, Popular Pleasures and the Everyday], 2016, pp. 513-526
Description
Examines growth of parks and how participation in the sport can impact Indigenous identity and wellbeing.
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.
'Which way? Talking Culture, Talking Race': Unpacking an Indigenous Cultural Competency Course
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bronwyn Fredericks
Debbie Bargallie
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, vol. 9, no. 1, 2016, pp. [3]-16
Description
Comments on the findings from a study based on the development and implementation of an Indigenous Cultural Competency Course
Whispering Tales: Using Augmented Reality to Enhance Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Values
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bruno Marques
Jacqueline McIntosh
Hannah Carson
AlterNative, vol. 15, no. 3, September 2019, pp. 193-204
Description
Describes a project in which digitally augmented reality (AR) is used to engage people in traditional Māori land-based narratives, values, and storytelling. Argues that Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, a design approach developed to illustrate narratives using contemporary media, helps to promote “bicultural engagement with landscape.”
Whispers of This Wik Woman
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Noel Loos
Aboriginal History, vol. 28, 2005, pp. 176-178
Description
Book review of: Whispers of This Wik Woman by Fiona Doyle.
Review located by scrolling to page 176.
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.
White Gatekeeping and the Promise of Shelter: Confronting Colonial Logics Within Logics Within Women's Anti-violence Services
Theses
Author/Creator
Monique E. Harvison
Description
Gender Studies Thesis (M.A.)--Queen's University, 2016.
White Goose Flying: A Report to Calgary City Council on the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action 2016
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee (CAUAC)
Description
Report details policy recommendations which the Calgary City Council could implement in order to engage the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) Calls to Action
White Lies, Native Revisions: The Legacy of Violence in the American West
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
John R. Legg
Great Plains Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 4, Fall, 2019, pp. 331-340
Description
Author explores the contested historical memory of violent engagement between the Unites States government and Indigenous peoples in the mid to late 1800s, and how those narratives have contributed to the idea of American innocence in relation to the displacement genocide of Indigenous peoples.