Where are the Fish? Using a “Fish as Food” Framework to Explore the Thunder Bay Area Fisheries
Where are you from? Reframing Facilitated Admissions Policies in the Faculty of Health Sciences
Where is Here?
Using their own personal reflections the author looks at Ontario Indigenous land claims and its impact into modern times.
[Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories]
Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories
Where Wounded Knee Meets Wounded Knees: Skate Parks and Native American Youth
'Which way? Talking Culture, Talking Race': Unpacking an Indigenous Cultural Competency Course
Whispered Gently through Time: First Nations Qualilty Child Care
The White Father: Denial, Paternalism and Community
White Gatekeeping and the Promise of Shelter: Confronting Colonial Logics Within Logics Within Women's Anti-violence Services
White Goose Flying: A Report to Calgary City Council on the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action 2016
The White of the Wampum: Possibilities for Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships in Canadian Settler Narratives (circa 2012) and Indigenous Storywork
Linguistics Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2020.
[The White Possessive: Property, Power, and Indigenous Sovereignty]
White Robe’s Dilemma: Tribal History In American Literature. Neil Schmitz.
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 Whitewashing of Native Studies Programs and Programming in Academic Institutions
Who Belongs? Race, Resources, and Tribal Citizenship in the Native South
Who Cares About the Facts?
Who Defines Success: An Analysis of Competing Models of Education for American Indian and Alaskan Native Students
Who is Aboriginal? Variability in Aboriginal Identification Between the Census and the APS in 2006 and 2012
Who is Indigenous? 'Peoplehood' and Ethnonationalist Approaches to Rearticulating Indigenous Identity
Who Killed Alberta Williams?
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 Stole Native American Studies II: The Need for an AIS Redux in an Age of Redskin Debate and Debacle
Who Supports Urban American Indian Students in Public Community Colleges?
Whose Bones Are They?
Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia
Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Or ... Power and Difference in The Book of Jessica: Implications for Theories of Collaboration
Why Aboriginal Peoples Can't Just "Get Over It": Understanding and Addressing Intergenerational Trauma
Why Aboriginal Self-Government?
Why Are We Settling? Indigenous Cultural Safety Education for Counsellors in Ontario
Kinesiology Thesis (PhD) -- Queen's University, 2020.
Why Did It Take So Long for Residential School Claims to Come Court? The Excruciatingly Gradual Civilization of Canada's Legal System
Why Jurisdiction Matters: Social Policy, Social Services and First Nations
Why the 90s Were so Sexy: Locating Sexuality, Pleasure and Desire in Work Produced by Indigenous Women Identified Artists During the 1990s and Early 2000s in Canada
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) -- Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2020.
Wife, Mother, Provider, Defender, God: Women in Lakota Winter Counts
An historical perspective on gender in relation to waniyetu wowakapi (winter counts) or hekta yawap. reveals evidence of women's roles; author suggests further historical research.
Wii Niiganabying (Looking Ahead): Rearticulating Indigenous Control of Education
Wiiji Kakendaasodaa: Let's All Learn: Final Report: The Model School Project
Wiisaakodewininiwag ga-nanaakonaawaad: Jiibe-Giizhikwe, Racial Homeopathy, and "Eastern Metis" Identity Claims
Evaluation of Dr. Sebastien Malette and Guilliaume Marcotte's article and testimony regarding Marie-Louise Riel being Louis Riel's aunt. The two were expert witnesses in two courts cases regarding the claim of a historical Métis community in eastern Canada.