The Territorial Rights of the Inuit of the Canadian Northwest Territories: A Legal Argument
A Territorialist Perceptive Approach to Composing Landscape Atlases, Salluit and Inukjuak
Discusses the use of landscape photographs in the creation of Inuit urban communities that reflects Inuit perspectives.
Territorialities and Urbanities Transform: A Scenario-Based Approach to Local Planning and Decision Making in Inukjuak and Salluit, Nunavik
Looks at the development of Inuit villages that maintain continuity and adapt to challenges facing modern Inuit communities.
Testimony Of Actions: Actions Of Testimony
Testing and Rapid Response in Indigenous Australians
Text in the City: "abOriginal Genres"
Tháıdene Yatı Hóneneltën (Ancestral Dene Language Pedagogies) — Dene Dedlıne Yatı Acquisition, Revitalization and Reclamation
Communications Capping Project MA) -- University of Alberta, 2020.
"That's the Life of a Gangster": Analyzing the Media Representations of Daniel Wolfe
"That Will Not Be Done Again": The Fort Alexander Preventorium and the Fight Against Tuberculosis in Indian Residential Schools, 1937-39
Theater as a Medium of Healing: A Critical Analysis of Copper Thunderbird by Marie Clements
Theatre of Regret: Literature, Art, and the Politics of Reconciliation in Canada
The Theft of Culture and Inauthentic Art and Craft: Australian Consumer Law and Indigenous Intellectual Property
Law Thesis (MP) -- Queensland University of Technology, 2020.
Their Stories: The Experiences of Non-Native Adoptive Parents Who Adopted Native Children During the 1960s Through 1980s
Theoretical Perspectives on American Indian Education: Taking a New Look at Academic Success and the Achievement Gap
Theorizing Aboriginal Feminisms
Theory Begins With a Story, Too: Listening to the Lived Experiences of American Indian Women
There is a Certain Comfort in the Ceremonial
Author reflects on how ceremonies have helped him change himself.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
There is No Approach That Will Fit all First Nations
Discusses the necessity of an Education Act that meets the varying needs of children in 634 First Nations communities across Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
There is No Away
There's Joy Climbing Up The Hill to Old Age
"There Was No One Here When We Came": Overcoming the Settler Problem: Lecture One - What is the 'Settler Problem'?
These Mysterious People: Shaping History and Archaeology in a Northwest Coast Community
Thèses / Dissertation
They Came for the Children: Canada, Aboriginal Peoples, and Residential Schools
“They Looked Askance”: American Indians and Chinese in the Nineteenth Century U.S. West
History Honors Thesis (B.Hon) -- Rutgers University, 2012.
"They Prepared Me to Be a Teacher, But Not a Culturally Responsive Navajo Teacher for Navajo Kids": A Tribal Critical Race Theory Analysis of an Indigenous Teacher Preparation Program
"THEY SMASHED IT RIGHT THROUGH OUR RESERVE": The Problem of Settler Consultation for Infrastructure on Chawathil IR4
'They Tell a Story and There's Meaning Behind That Story': Indigenous Knowledge and Young Indigenous Children's Literacy Learning
The Thick Dark Fog: Interview with Randy Vasquez & Jonathan Skurnik
The Thing About Obomsawin's Indianness: Indigenous Reality and the Burden of Education at the National Film Board of Canada
Thinking Like a Watershed: Voices From the West
This is Not a Guide to Indigenous Research Partnerships: But it Could Help
This is Our Story: Healing Through (Re)Narrativization of Indigenous Trauma
This is the 2012 White Paper
This Place Called Home: Curating From an Insider's Perspective
Thomas Crosby and the Tsimshian of Port Simpson, 1874-1897
Thomas King: Works and Impact
Thomas McKenzie Interview
Those First Good Years of Indian Education: 1894 to 1898
"those two insignficant Islands" : Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and Social and Cultural Continuity in Northeastern North America
History Thesis (MA) -- University of Saskatchewan, 2012.
A Thought Experiment: The Alpha Centaurians Have Landed
Thoughts on an Integrated Approach to Curriculum
A Thousand Ways Can Connect You To The Spirit
Explores spiritual tools and forms of expression including those from other cultures.
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