NWT Educator Toolkit for Classroom Treaty Simulations
O'odham ki: The Development of a Theme Residence and its Effect on American Indian Students
The Occupation of Alcatraz Island: Roots of American Indian Activism
Of Missionaries and Their Cattle: Ojibwa Perceptions of a Missionary as Evil Shaman
Off-Reserve Investigations Involving First Nations Children Aged 0-17 in Canada in 2019
The Ojibwa-Jesuit Debate at Walpole Island, 1844
The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870
Ojibwe Dialect Relationships
Ojibwe Oral Tradition
Adaptations of sixteen traditional stories, most relating to Wenebojo.
Omaminomowayak: Anishinaabe Justice in Muskrat Dam First Nation
On Being A Northern Judge
On-Reserve Investigations Involving First Nations Children Aged 0-17 in Canada in 2019
On Subordinating Native American Cosmologies to the Empire of Gender
On the Edge of a Knife: Robert Davidson's Art Walks a Fine Line Between the Personal and the Political, the Aesthetic and Anthropological
On the "Indianness" of Bingo: Gambling and the Native American Community
One with the Watershed: A Story-based Curriculum for Primary Environmental Education
Uses traditional stories about the Salmon people as a starting point to talk about environmental health and caretaking.
"A Salmon Homecoming Production."
“The only Indian hospital in the Northwest”: Dynevor Indian Hospital, 1896 – 1957: A Collection of Settler Sources
Compilation of primary sources. Mainly articles from The Winnipeg Tribune and leaflets of the Woman's Auxiliary.
Ontario Native Canadians and World War One
Open Educational Resources: Native American Medicine
Compilation of previously published material.
Oral Tradition and Oral History: Reviewing Some Issues
Oral Traditions of the Woodland Cree (Nihithawak) in Northern Saskatchewan: Links to Cultural Identity, Ways of Knowing, Language Revitalization, and Connections to the Land + Nehithāwi – Kiskethihtamiwin: Kayās Āchimowina Ekwa Āchithohkewina. Nihithowewin, Nihithawihtāwin Mena Mithopimāchihowin
Discuss the significance of oral history to the Woodland Cree to reinforce their cultural worldview into the modern era.
"Orality in Literacy": Listening to Indigenous Writing
[Orange Shirt Day (Residential Schools)]
Power Point presentation deals with the Métis residential school experience. Can be used with Grades 5-12.
Oratory: Coming to Theory
Origin of Day and Night by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt, illustrated by Lenny Lishchenko: Educator's Resource
Retelling of a traditional Inuit story. Recommended for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Other, Sister, Twin
Our Living Treasures
Historical note:
The Outsider in James Welch's The Indian Lawyer
Pagans Rewriting the Bible: Heterodoxy and the Representation of Spirituality in Native American Literature
Paleoindian Aggregations on the Great Plains
Paleoindians in Beringia: Evidence from Arctic Alaska
Parent Toolkit to Support Parental Support for Education: Draft for Review and Feedback
Partial Justice: Federal Indian Law in a Liberal Constitutional System
Participation in a Culturally Grounded Program Strengthens Cultural Identity, Self-Esteem, and Resilience in Urban Indigenous Adolescents
Participation in the Traditional Economy in Northern Saskatchewan: The 21st Century Landscape + Anohc Nehithawi Pimachesowin Ote Kiwetinohk Saskatchewan
Looks at the Northern Saskatchewan Indigenous communities participation in a traditional economy that complements their culture and values.
The Participation of Aboriginal and Other Cultural Minorities in Cultural Development
Pattern of Mortality in Western Australian Aboriginals, 1983-1989
Peace and Friendship: Living with the Land
Interviews conducted with Alan Syliboy, Albert Marshall, Michelle Marshall-Johnson, Catherine Anne Martin, Morgan Toney, Gerald Gloade, and Michelle Syliboy.
Perceived Racial/ethnic Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms among Adolescents Living in the Cherokee Nation
Perceptions of and Experiences with Police and the Justice System among the Black and Indigenous Populations in Canada
Perceptions on Mobile Health use for Health Education in an Indigenous Population
Discusses how mobile health can help bridge the access gap to proper medical care and the various factors that need to be addressed when using it for Indigenous patients.