Water Vulnerability in Arctic Households: A Literature-based Analysis
The Water We Call Home: Five Generations of Indigenous Women's Resistance along the Salish Sea
Water (what’re) We Doing: An Analysis of Water Insecurity in Indigenous Communities in Canada
The Waters of Sexual Exploitation: Understanding the World of Sexually Exploited Youth
"The Way I Heard It": Autobiography, Tricksters, and Leslie Marmon Silko's Storyteller
A Way of Life
Discusses the history of the fur trade in the Northwest Territories and contemporary trapping practices, and gives detailed instructions for making snowshoes, kamiks, spruce canoes, and trap sets and preparing and eating country food.
A Way of Life
A Way of Life: Indigenous Perspectives on Anti Oppressive Living
Way of the Warrior
Way of the Warrior
The Way We Never Were: Native Americans in Popular Culture: A Proposal for a Virtual Reality Based Exhibit
Ways of Being, Ways of Talk
Focus is on teaching English as a Second Language/Dialect to Aboriginal students.
Ways of Seeing and Responding to a School in Santee Sioux Country
Using the example of the Santee Community Schools on the Santee Sioux reservation to examine the failure of external interventions in addressing Indigenous educational needs.
Ways of Thinking and Ways of Being: Communicating Culture in an Aboriginal Community
"We All Stand Side by Side": An Interview With Elizabeth LaPensée
We Are All Connected: Globalization and Community Sustainability in the Boreal Forest, an Aboriginal Perspective
We Are All Related: Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations: Teacher Handbook
We Are All Related Augmented Reality Guide: Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations: Student Guidebook 2019
[We Are Métis : The Ethnography of a Halfbreed Community in Northern Alberta]
"We Are Not Now As We Once Were": Iowa Indians' Political and Economic Adaptations During U.S. Incorporation
“We Are Not Privileged Enough to Have That Foundation of Language”: Pasifika Young Adults Share their Deep Concerns about the Decline of the Ancestral/Heritage Languages in Aotearoa New Zealand
Lanuola Asiasiga
We Are Your Children, We Are Your Future: Developing Indigenous-Centred Parenting Support for Children with Mild to Moderate Anxiety
We Belong to the Land: Native Americans Experiencing and Coping with Racial Microagressions
We Can Do Better: Housing in Inuit Nunangat
We Can Do Better: Housing in Inuit Nunangat: Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
We Can Still Have the Best of Both Worlds
“We Don’t Drink the Water Here”: The Reproduction of Undrinkable Water for First Nations in Canada
We Don’t Live in Igloos: Inuvik Youth Speak Out
"We get our education from the land": Student Perspectives of Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Health Thesis (MA) -- Dalhousie University, 2019
"We Have Bigotry All Right—but No Alabamas": Racism and Aboriginal Protest in Canada during the 1960s
We Interrupt This Program: Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
"We Lived It": Stories of Cultural Resilience, Dinék'ehgo Nanitiin (Diné-Based Instruction), and Navigating Between University and Tribal Institutional Review Boards
"We Must Teach the Indian What Law Is": The Laws of Indian Residential Schools in Canada
Chronology of the laws that created and enforced Indian Residential Schools.
“We Need New Stories”: Trauma, Storytelling, and the Mapping of Environmental Injustice in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms and Standing Rock
We Need to Return to the Principles of Wahkotowin
‘‘We Never Was Happy Living Like a Whiteman’’: Mental Health Disparities and the Postcolonial Predicament in American Indian Communities
"We're Gonna Capture Johnny Depp": Making Kin with Cinematic Comanches
We're Hardly a Threat To Canadian Society
"We're Rapping, Not Trapping": Hip Hop as a Contemporary Expression of Métis Culture and a Conduit to Literacy
"We See Hard Times Ahead of Us": York Factory and Indigenous Life in the Western Hudson Bay Region, 1880-1925
We Were Outsiders: The Métis and Residential Schools
'We Worry About Survival': American Indian Women, Sovereignty, and the Right To Bear and Raise Children in the 1970s
Wearing the Morning Star: Native American Song-Poems
Weaving a Third Strand into the Braid of Aboriginal-Crown Relations: Legal Obligations to Finance Aboriginal Governments Negotiated in Canada
Weaving and Baking Nation: The Recognition Politics of the Métis Sash and Bannock in the 1990s
History Thesis (M.A.)--University of British Columbia, 2019.
Looks at the Oral History Project of the Métis Women of Manitoba Inc.
Weaving Intersectional Rhetoric: The Digital Counternarratives of Indigenous Feminist Bloggers
Weaving Loincloth With Whitecoat: Teaching Aboriginal and Modern Skills at a Winter Camp in the Canadian Arctic
Weaving Math
Uses techniques involved in creating a Coast Salish blanket to teach concepts of slope and equations in Grade 10 Mathematics Curriculum.