"Very Serious Reflections": Inuit Dreams about Salvation and Loss in Eighteenth-Century Labrador
A Very Special Graduate
The Viability of the Forthcoming Norwegian Sámi Parliament: An Assessment
A Vicious Circle: Child Welfare and the First Nations
Victim Services for Native Families with Missing Loved Ones
The View From Eagle Butte: National Archives Field Branches and the Writing of American Indian History
A View From the Other Side of the Western Frontier: Or 'I Met a Man Who Wasn't There...'
The Violence of Colonization and the Importance of Decolonizing Therapeutic Relationship: The Role of Helper in Centring Indigenous Wisdom
Looks at the impact of decolonization within the mental health community amongst Canadian Indigenous populations.
Violent Crime in Indian Country and the Federal Response
Voice and Obviation in Athabaskan and Other Languages
The Voice in the Margin: Native American Literature and the Canon
The Voices of Gerald Vizenor: Survival Through Transformation
The Voices of Gerald Vizenor: Survival Through Transformation
Voices of the Land: Indigenous Design and Planning from the Prairies
W. M. Graham: Indian Agent Extraordinaire
The Wabanakis of Maine and the Maritimes: A Resource Book about Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, Micmac and Abenaki Indians with Lesson Plans for Grades 4 through 8
Wáhta Teachings
Educational resource about the sugar maple combines traditional Indigenous Knowledge and plant science.
Related Material: Ziizibaakwadgummig: The Sugar Bush.
Waiting to Connect: The Expert Panel on High-Throughput Networks
for Rural and Remote Communities in Canada
Walking Backwards into the Fourth World: Survival of the Fittest in "Bearheart"
Walking on Our Lands Again: Turning to Culturally Important Plants and Indigenous Conceptualizations of Health in a Time of Cultural and Political Resurgence
Examines the role of ethnobotany in decolonization.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park: A Rich Treasure of Indian History
The Waptashi Prophet and the Feather Religion: Derivative of the Washani
War Scars
War, Wampum, and Recognition: Algonquin Transborder Political Activism during the Early Twentieth Century, 1919-1931
Warriors for a Nation: The American Indian Movement, Indigenous Men, and Nation Building at the Takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973
wâskahikaniwiyiniw-âcimowina/Stories of the House People
Watching the Skies: An Overview of Indigenous Astronomy Curricula for Canadian K-12 Teachers
After review of existing literature authors conducted systematic survey of electronic curricular resources pertinent to the Ontario context and readily available to educators. Google, YouTube and university databases were searched. Eighty-two sources were identified, 60% of which were by an Indigenous author/partner/illustrator.
Water Sprites: The Elders of the Fish in Aboriginal North America
Waterfowl Kill by Cree Hunters of the Hudson Bay Lowland, Ontario
The Way of the Masks
"We Also Have a Religion". The Free Exercise of Religion among Native Americans
We Are Calling to You: Alaska's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls
We Are the Future: A Native Youth Narrative
“We’re Not Going to Stop for Anything": Concerned Aboriginal Women and the Constitution Express
"We still need the game. As Indigenous people, it's in our blood." A Conversation on Hockey, Residential School, and Decolonization.
"We've Always Done it. Country is Our Counselling Office.": Masculinity, Nature-Based Therapy, and the Strengths of Aboriginal Men
Social Sciences Dissertation (PhD)--University of Tasmania, 2021.
Wealth, Status and Change Among the Kaibeto Plateau Navajo
Welcoming and Navigating Allyship in Indigenous Communities
The Wellbeing of Māori Pre and Post Covid-19 Lockdown in Aotearoa / New Zealand
Reports results of the Te Rangahau o Te Tuakiri Māori me Ngā Waiaro ā-Pūtea/The Māori Identity and Financial Attitudes Study (MIFAS) conducted between April and November, 2020. A total of 3,116 Māori responded.