Take Me Back to My Indian Fire
Looks at food sovereignty through the cultural connection between food and health.
Take the Best From Both Cultures: An Aboriginal Model for Substance Use Prevention and Intervention
Taking a Life Course Perspective on Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in First Nations Peoples
Taking Action for First Nations Post-Secondary Education: Access, Opportunity, and Outcomes: Discussion Paper
Taking Action: Thinking Out of the Box: An Action Plan on Maternal-Infant Care for Aboriginal Families
Taking Assimilation to Heart: Marriages of White Women & Indigenous Men in the United States & Australia, 1887-1937
Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing
Taking Back Our Spirits: Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing
Taking Culture to Court: Anthropology, Expert Witnesses and Aboriginal Sense of Place in the Interior Plateau of British Columbia
Sociology and Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--Simon Fraser University, 2008.
Taking Responsibility for Intergenerational Harms: Indian Residential Schools Reparations in Canada
A Tale of Two Nations: Highlighting the Inequities of the Treatment of the Métis in BC
Discusses gap between British Columbia's provincial funding for the Métis and First Nations and its consequences.
Tales From a Long Winter Passing
Tales of Wind and Water: Houma Indians and Hurricanes
Talk Medicine: Envisioning the Effects of Aboriginal Language Revitalization in Manitoba Schools
Talk Story: Sharing Stories, Sharing Culture
Tapaiitam: Human Modifications of the Coast as Adaptations to Environmental Change, Wemindji, Eastern James Bay
"Tapwewin 'Speaking the Truth' Muskeg Lake Cree Nation Reflections on Community"
Tar Sands: Environmental Justice, Treaty Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Tatau Kahukura Māori Health Chart Book 2010
Tattooing and Its Role in French-Native American Relations in the Eighteenth Century
Tatul'ut tthu Hul'q'umi'num'
Class materials for the study of the Coast Salish language known as Halkomelem (Hul'q'umi'num').
Tau Kaleveleve ne Tauhele Aki e Mauaga he Vagahau Mo e Aga Fakamotu Niue: Challenges of Language and Cultural Loss
Taupaenui Māori Positive Ageing
"Tawow" Welcome to Pow-Wow Country!
Tawpisin Sends Powerful Message Loud and Clear
Taxation and Economic Development in the Aboriginal Context
Taxidermic Signs: Reconstructing Aboriginality
Taxpayer Organization Pushes for Taxing On-Reserve Purchases
Brief article claiming that First Nations tax exemptions give their businesses an unfair advantage.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Te Ipukarea Kia Rangatira
Te Kahu Wakahaumaru – Ngā mahi a te rangai mātauranga Māori
Te Kuku O Te Manawa – Ka puta te riri, ka momori te ngākau, ka heke ngā roimata mo tōku pēpi [Report One]
Te Kuku O Te Manawa - Moe ararā! Haumanutia ngā moemoeā
a ngā tūpuna mō te oranga o ngā tamariki [Report Two]
Te Manaakitanga i Roto i ngā Ahumahi Tāpoi :The Interpretation of Manaakitanga From a Māori Tourism Supplier Perspective
Te Oranga o te Reo Mäori 2006 = The Health of the Mäori Language in 2006
Te Piko o te Māhuri: Ngā āhuatanga matua o te Kura Kaupapa Māori whai angitu
Te Piko o te Māhuri: The Key Attributes of Successful Kura Kaupapa Māori
Te Rau Awhina: The Guiding Leaf: Good Practice Examples of Māori and Pasifika Private Training Establishments
Teacher Guide for High School for Use with the Educational DVD Contemporary Voices along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Film explores Tribal members' perspectives on traditional knowledge, history, the impact of early contact and westward expansion, the importance of language, and cultural continuity.
Teacher Learning Community: In and Beyond the Classroom: Exploring Creative Strategies to Improve Retention
Teacher Resource Guide: English 10 and 11 First Peoples
Teacher Resource Guide: English 12 First Peoples
Teacher Resource Guide: English 12 First Peoples: Unit 10: Humour
Teacher's Guide for In Search of April Raintree 25th Anniversary Edition and April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier
In Search of April Raintree is the unabridged version of the story and is recommended for Grade 10 and above. The abridged version, April Raintree, can be used with younger students.