A Conversation with Simon Ortiz
Conversational Method in Indigenous Research
Conversations in Story(ality)
Conversations With Richard G. Newton: The Life Story of Klgak'eesh, a Tlingit Elder
Converting Words: Maya in the Age of the Cross
Cooperation Not Confrontation
Copying People: Photographing British Columbia First Nations, 1860-1940; Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Metis: The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western Canada, 1845-1945; The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7
Corporate/Indigenous Partnerships in Economic Development: The First Nations in Canada
Correlates of Physical Activity in Young American Indian Children: Lessons Learned From the Wisconsin Nutrition and Growth Study
Costs and Benefits Study of Residential Thickening for the Quebec First Nations Communities
Topics include definition of different housing types, theoretical models of space organization, savings attributable to six stages of density, and results of community consultation.
The Costs of Power Sharing: Community Involvement in Canadian Porcupine Caribou Co-Management
Coughing Blood: Tuberculosis Deaths and Data on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1911-64
Counterfeit Cultures: Cultural Appropriation, Art by Native Artists and Canadian Art Galleries
Courage and Thoughtful Scholarship = Indigenous Archaeology Partnerships
Courageous Conversations
Cover Artist: Arthur Jack
Cover Artist: Clarence Kapay
Cover Artist: Lorne Cappo
Cowboys and Indians: Creek and Seminole Stock Raising, 1700-1900
Cowboys and Indians: The Image of the Indian in American Literature
Coyote and the Strawberries: Cultural Drama and Cultural Collaboration
Coyote, Contingency, and Community: Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water and Postmodern Trickster
Coyote Discovers America: The Cultural Survival of the Trickster in the Novels of Thomas King
Coyote Goes Hollywood
Coyote Learns to Make a Storybasket: The Place of First Nations Stories in Education
Coyote's Cannon: Sharing Stories with Thomas King
Creating a Native Place: Design and Construction of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
Creating a Path: American Indian/Alaska Native High School Students Pursuing College and a Career in Nursing
Creating Circles of Support for Pregnant Women and New Parents
Creating Language Teams in Oklahoma Native American Communities
Creating Power in the Land of the Eagle
Creating White Australia
The Creation and Development of a Program of Study Derived From Ojibwe Philosophy for a Proposed Center of Learning and Research for the Arts
Creation and Dissolution of the Alaska State-Operated School System
The Creation of Christian Indians: The Rise of Native Clergy and their Congregations in the Presbyterian Church
The Creation of Self-Identity in Native American Autobiography
Examines three novels: The Autobiography of Black Hawk by J.B. Patterson Black Elk Speaks by John Neihardt The Names: A Memoir by N. Scott Momaday. [American Literature] Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Houston Clear Lake, 1998.
Creative Arts, Culture, and Healing: Building an Evidence Base
Cree Agency and Environment: Rethinking Human Development in the Cree Nation of Wemindji
Cree Asikan 'Sock': Menominee Asekan 'Blade of Grass'
Cree Autonomy: A Re-Examination of Domestic Dependence
Cree Diabetes Information System (CDIS): 2009 Annual Report
Cree Intellectual Traditions in History
The Cree Medicine Wheel as an Organizing Paradigm of Theories of Human Development
Creek Diplomacy in an Imperial Atlantic World
The Creoles of Russian America
Crime and Criminal Justice in Nunavut: An Exploration in Aboriginal Peoples and Criminal Justice Policy
Crime Prevention for First Nations Communities: A Self-Evaluation Manual
[Crime Report re Little Pine Reserve Indians ... Alleged Sun Dance]; [Re: Indian Sundance, Rocky Mountain House District, Alberta]
First document is a report written by Kingston, dated July 6, 1928, asks for instructions regarding whether or not participants should be charged given the fact that the event did not appear to violate the Indian Act. Second document is a letter by McCormack, describing ceremonies which took place at Rocky Mountain House and Hobbema, Alberta.