Voices of the People: An Aboriginal Community Perspective on What Aboriginal Communities Need to Fight the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in BC
Voting Controversial Issue in Indian Country
Voting in Māori Governance Entities
Examines whether voter turnout for Māori governance entities is comparable to the declining voter turn out internationally.
Voyage of Domination, "Purchase" as Conquest, Sakakawea for Savagery: Distorted Icons from Misrepresentation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
A Voyage to the North West Side of America: The Journals of James Colnett, 1786-89
The Vulnerability of Indigenous Land Rights in Australia and Canada
Vulnerability of Inuit Women's Food System to Climate Change in the Context of Multiple Socio-Economic Stresses: A Case Study From Arviat, Nunavut
Vulnerable: The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
wa-cha-kosh pi-moo-way-pa-ham ni-te-hi-niew ki-chi pa-ka-auck: a-wi-chi ha-ya-mi-mac ho-mash-ki-koo ho-tip-pa-chi-moo-siew No-wiee Pi-ne-shish: A Star Keeps My Heartbeat: Conversations with Omushkego Storyteller Louis Bird
Waakia’ligan: Community Voices on Housing at Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba
Waasechibiiwaabikoonsing Nd’anami’aami, “Praying through a Wired Window”: Using Technology to Teach Anishinaabemowin
Wabowden: Mile 137 on the Hudson Bay Railway
Waccamaw Legacy: Contemporary Indians Fight for Survival
Wage Employment, Traditional Subsistence, and Aspirations Among Inupiat and Yupik in the Mixed Economy of Northwest Alaska
Waldorf as an Educational Path in Native America
Examines the use of the German created Walfdorf education, that takes a holistic approach, to engage Indigenous students.
"Walking Balanced": Culturally Centred Aboriginal Education
Walking in Multiple Worlds: Stories of Aboriginal Nurses
Walking In Time Towards 2012
Walking Together: Applying OCAP® to College Research in Central Alberta
Walking Together for a Better Future
Walking Together: Ontario's Long-Term Strategy to End Violence against Indigenous Women: Year Two Update--March 2018
Wampum Belts with Initials and/or Dates as Design Elements: A Preliminary Review of One Subcategory of Political Belts
Discusses wampum belts, produced by tribes of the Eastern seaboard from 1600 to 1800, including their distinct beadwork styles, their functions and the practice of reuse of beads.
Wanted: Moral Courage in Canadian Child Welfare
Wanuskewin Demonstrates Importance of the Horse
Wanuskewin Heritage Park Connects to School Curriculum
Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes
War and Remembrance: Aboriginal Veterans and Their Contributions to War Efforts from World War I to the Present
War Bonnets and Calumets in the Heart of Europe: Native American Exhibition in Rosenheim, Germany
The Warp of Whiteness: Domesticity and Empire in Helen Hunt Jackson's Ramona
Warrior Economics: Financing the Poorest of the Native American Poor
Warriorship in Practice: Identity and Learning in an American Indian School
Wartime Images, Peacetime Wounds: The Media and the Gustafsen Lake Standoff
Washed Away: Native American Representation in Oklahoma Museums and High Schools, 2000-2020
Waste Management in Labrador and Northern Communities: Opportunities and Challenges
Water and Energy Planning Strategies and Resources for Fisher River Cree Nation
Water, History, and Sovereignty in Simon J. Ortiz’s “Our Homeland, a National Sacrifice Area”
Water Is Life: Ecologies of Writing and Indigeneity
Water-rights Settlements and Reclamation in Central Arizona as a Cross-cultural Experience: A Reexamination of Native Water Policy
The Water Walker Written and Illustrated by Joanne Robertson: Teacher Guide
To accompany book about Josephine-ba Mandamim, an Ojibwe Grandmother, and her love for water; she has walked around the Great Lakes to raise awareness of the importance of protecting it for future generations.
Appropriate for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-3). English text with some Ojibwe vocabulary.
Water Ways: Vulnerability to Freshwater Changes in the Inuit Settlement Region of Nunatsiavut, Labrador
A Watershed of Words: Litigating and Negotiating Nature in Eastern James Bay, 1971-75
Watershed Restoration Through Culture-Based Education and Community Outreach
The Way of the Warrior: Indigenous Youth Navigating the Challenges of Schooling
Ways of Owning and Sharing Culture Property
We All Belong: Indigenous Laws for Making and Maintaining Relations Against the Sovereignty of the State
Law Thesis (DJS) -- University of Toronto, 2018.
“We all know each other”: A Strengths-based Approach to Understanding Social Capital in Pictou Landing First Nation
Discusses social capital as a means to conduct health research that compliments Indigenous communities worldviews.
'We Are All Here to Stay': Citizenship, Sovereignty and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
We Are All Related: Using Augmented Reality as a Learning Resource for Indigenous-Settler Relations
We Are All Treaty People
Special themed issue of Canada's History's children's magazine Kayak (September 2018). Suitable for ages 7-12.