From "Half-blood" to "Mixedblood": Cogewea and the "Discourse of Indian Blood"
From Health Worker to Health Worker...Across Australia: Aboriginal Studies and Environmental Health
From Health Worker to Health Worker....Across Australia: Atitjere Dog Project
From Here to Modernity: Montage, Media, and the Composition of Theater
From I Stand: Rebuilding Indigenous Nations for a Stronger Canada
From JSTOR to Jiní: Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in Teaching Information Literacy at Tribal Colleges
From la Belle Sauvage to the Nobel Savage: The Deculturalization of Indian Mascots in American Culture
Looks at the contemporary use of Indian mascots.
from Mabel Mckay: Weaving the Dream
From Mabel McKay: Weaving the Dream
From Message Stick to Multi-Media in the New Millennium: Indigenous Communications Australia
From Middle Ages to Colonial Times: Archaeological & Ethnohistorical Studies of the Thule Culture in Southwest Greenland, 1300-1800 A.D.
From Terra Incognita to Nunavik: How the Inuit of Northern Quebec Have Defended Their Aboriginal Homeland
From the English Department
From the Reservation to Smithsonian via Alcatraz
From Wasteland to Homeland: Trauma and the Renewal of Indigenous Peoples and Their Communities
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces (Book)
The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo: 1865-1883
Examines whether there was a direct link between army policy and extermination of the buffalo through a study of "official military reports, personal letters, the reminiscences of retired army officers and ex-buffalo hunters, the observations of Indian Bureau personnel and Indians themselves, along with other eye-witness accounts".
Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney
Frozen Light and Fluid Time: The Folklore, Politics, and Performance of Inuit Video
FSIN Chief Bellegarde Announces Creation of Corporate Circle at Business Forum
Functional Independence and Active Living: An Action Research Study with First Nations Elders
Fur Trader Game
For use with the article The Business That Created a Country found on p. 6 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" in Kayak: Canada's History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades1 to 5.
Further (Farther)
Further (Farther): Creating Dialogue to Talk about Native American Plays
Future of Language Depends on Children
Gambling in Greenlandic Adolescents
The Gaming Industry in Aboriginal Communities: Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Garden of Relatives Coloring Book
Colouring pages based on design that features plants and the animals associated with them.
Gate Keeping of Research in Aboriginal Communities
Gee Meeyo Pimawtshinawn (It Was a Good Life): Saskatchewan Métis Road Allowance Memories: A Living Heritage Project
Geebungs and Snake Whistles: Koori People and Plants of Wreck Bay
Gender and Mission: the Founding Generations of the Sisters of Saint Ann and the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in British Columbia, 1858-1914
Gender and Spatial Analysis: An Eastern Thule Example
Gender Equality Analysis Policy
Gender Status Decline, Resistance, and Accommodation among Female Neophytes in the Missions of California: A San Gabriel Case Study
Gender, Subsistence, Change, and Resilience in Quinhagak’s Present and Past
Examines archeological evidence and interviews to learn how the Yup'ik adapted to changes in their environmental and social world.