Oil Sands: A Strategic Resource for Canada, North America and the Global Market
Ojibway Nature Center Colouring Book
Each picture is introduced with a story which includes words in the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) language.
The Ojibwe Renaissance: Transnational Evangelicalism and the Making of an Algonquian Intelligentsia, 1812-1867
Ojibwe Women and Maple Sugar Production in Anishinaabewakiing and the Red River Region, 1670-1873
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2021.
[The Oka Crisis: Lessons for the Enbridge Pipeline]
The Oka Legacy
Okay, Seminoles, Take Over From Here: Native American Mascot as Organization Builders at Florida State University
Old house west of Duck Lake from which the Metis fired, North-West Rebellion, 1885
The Old Settlers of the Red River
Older Men Gardening on the Marae: Everyday Practices for Being Mãori
On a Dream and a Prayer: The Promise of World Indigenous Higher Education
[On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada]
On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada
On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada
On Being Here To Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada
On Being Late: Cruising Mauna Kea and Unsettling Technoscientific Conquest in Hawai‘i
On Domestication, Permanent and Temporary: Qoranje, Elwelu, and Akweqor
An analysis of two Yupik traditional stories and what they teach about Indigenous beliefs and connections to both tame and wild animals.
On Experiencing Place; A Biography of a Stó:lõ Family's Fishing Site in the Fraser River Canyon in British Columbia
On Idle No More
On-reserve Housing and Infrastructure: Recommendations for Change
On the Autonomy and Territorial Interests of the Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia, and the Far East of Russia at the Present State
"On the Big Bear Trail," N.W. Rebellion, 1885
On the Creation of the Multimedia Project "the Memory of a Settlement", Dedicated to the Genealogy, Oral History, and Photographic Archives of Vupik Families from the Settlement of Novoe Chaplino, Chukotka
Highlights of a the digitization project to preserve the genealogical history of the Novoe Chaplino settlement.
On the Frontier of Redefining “Intelligent Life” in Settler Science
On-the-Ground Indigenous Stewardship Programs across Canada: Inventory Project
On the Naming of Arctic Archaeological Traditions: The Case for Paleo-Inuit
On the Side of the Angels: A Memoir by Jose Amaujaq Kusugak: Teaching Guide
Designed for use with students in Grades 7 to 9.
On the Variability of Traditional Singing and Incantation Practice of the Chukchi
Looks at the traditional Chukchi personal songs and its use in ceremonies and rituals.
One Health: A Strategy for Resilience in a Changing Arctic
A One Health Approach to Echinococcus Canadensis and Other Parasitic Zoonoses in Remote, Rural and Indigenous Communities
One Little, Too Little: Counting Canada's Indigenous People for Improved Health Reporting
One Little, Two Little, Three Canadians: The Indians of Canada Pavilion and Public Pedagogy, Expo 1967
One of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
"One Side Celebrates and the Other Side is Grieving": Learning and Unlearning in Native American/Indigenous Studies Courses
One Step Forward and Two Steps Back: Province Found to Have Breached Aboriginal Consultation Obligations for Second Time
Online Resources to Enrich Our Work With Students
Onontio Gives Birth: How the French in Canada Became Fathers to Their Indigenous Allies, 1645-73
Ontario First Nations Early Learning Asset Mapping Project: Addendum to Final Report
Ontario First Nations On-Reserve Housing and Related Infrastructure Needs: Technical Report
Ontario First Nations Oral Health Survey: Summary Report
Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA)
Ontario's Aboriginal Education Strategy: Successes and Areas for Improvement
Ontological Security, Movement, and Well-Being: Teetł'it Gwich'in Experiences of Life Transformations
Opening of the Battle of Fish Creek, April 24, 1885
The Operation Was Successful, But the Patient Died
Opinion on First Nations and Inuit Language Difficulties in the Workplace
Discusses language as a socio-economic characteristic, a determining factor with respect to the labour market, and barriers created by reduced fluency in English and/or French. Concludes with recommendations and courses of action.