[The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty]
White Settler Colonialism and (Re)presentations of Gendered Violence in Indigenous Women’s Theatre
Women Studies (PhD) -- University of Ottawa, 2016.
White Settler Colonialism and (Re)presentations of Gendered Violence in Indigenous Women's Theatre
White Settler Reserve: New Iceland and the Colonization of the Canadian West
The Whiteman's Aborigine
Who Belongs? Race, Resources, and Tribal Citizenship in the Native South
Who Goes to Powwows? Evidence from the Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives
Who is Aboriginal? Variability in Aboriginal Identification Between the Census and the APS in 2006 and 2012
Who Killed Alberta Williams?
Who Lived in This House? A Study of Koyukuk River Semisubterranean Houses
Who's Afraid of Kaassassuk? Writing as a Tool in Coping with Changing Cosmology
Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad FPIC?: The Evolving Integration of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into Canadian Law and Policy
Who Speaks for Indigenous Peoples? Tribal Journalists, Rhetorical Sovereignty, and Freedom of Expression
Who Stole Native American Studies II: The Need for an AIS Redux in an Age of Redskin Debate and Debacle
Who Stole the Teepee?
Who We Are Is Where We Come From: A Historical Curriculum Resource For The Pic Mobert First Nation
The Whole Universe Is My Cathedral: A Contemporary Navajo Spiritual Synthesis
Whose “Distinctive Culture”?: Aboriginal Feminism and R. v. Van der Peet
Whose Land Is It Anyway? National Interest, Indigenous Stake Holders, and Colonial Discourses: The Case of Jubiluka Uranium Mine
Why Aboriginal Peoples Can't Just "Get Over It": Understanding and Addressing Intergenerational Trauma
Why Anthropologists Study Human Remains
Why are Aboriginal People Resistant to Reporting Crime and Is It Lateral Violence?
Why Did It Take So Long for Residential School Claims to Come Court? The Excruciatingly Gradual Civilization of Canada's Legal System
Why Didn't You Listen: White Noise and Black History
Why Do Indigenous Students Succeed at University?
Why Indian People Should be the Ones to Write About Indian Education
Why Indigenous Nations Studies?
Why Is Adoption Like a First Nations’ Feast?: Lax Kw’alaam Indigenizing Adoptions in Child Welfare
Why Jurisdiction Matters: Social Policy, Social Services and First Nations
Why Make Movies?: Some Atikamekw Answers
Why Privatization of Reserve Lands Risks Aboriginal Ruin
Argues that the proposal by the federal government to privatize reserve lands is short sighted and not for the greater good of the Aboriginal population.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Why the World Needs to Watch: The Canadian Government Held to Account for Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Children before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Why Treaties?: A Legal Perspective
Why We Play Basketball
WhyKwit: A Qualitative Study of What Motivated Māori, Pacific Island and Low Socio-economic Peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand to Stop Smoking
Wicihitowin: Aboriginal Social Work in Canada
Wîhtikow Feast: Digesting Layers of Memory and Myth in Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen and McLeod's Sons of a Lost River
Wiiji Kakendaasodaa: Let's All Learn: Final Report: The Model School Project
Wiisinadaa: Let's Eat
Wild Resources, Harvest Data and Food Security in Nunavut's Qikiqtaaluk Region: A Diachronic Analysis
Wild West Canada: Buffalo Bill and Transborder History
Will Big Trotter Reclaim His Place? The Role of the Wolf in Navajo Tradition
Will Tribal Knowledge Survive the Millennium?
[Will Truth Bring Reconciliation?]
William Apess and Sherman Alexie: Imagining Indianness in (Non)Fiction
Wilton Littlechild: Truth and Reconciliation
Winding Through the Milky Way (Song)
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines six stories including: flooding and a mudslide in the community of Tsawataineuk First Nation, tropical storm Earl uncovers First Nations artifacts in New Brunswick, questions about gun registry violating treaty rights and more.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines three stories: an agreement with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation's chief and Manitoba's minister of conservation to protect petroform sites, an outcry for a public inquiry into the murders of convicted killer Robert Pickton and a request for a ban on the bulldozing of important Native sites without the consent of Ontario First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.