Working towards Parity: Recommendations of the Aboriginal Human Capital Strategies Initiative
Working With an Aboriginal Community to Understand Drinking Water Perceptions and Acceptance in Rural New South Wales
Working with Indigenous Peoples to Foster Sustainable Food Systems
Workmanship and Relationships: Indigenous Food Trading and Sharing Practices on Vancouver Island
Workplace RAP Barometer 2014
"A World Full of Bones and Wind": Teaching Works by James Welch
The World, the Text, and the Indian: Global Dimensions of Native American Literature
A World We Have Lost: Saskatchewan Before 1905/The Banker and the Blackfoot: A Memoir of My Grandfather in Chinook Country
"A World Where Butchers Sing Like Angels": German Poetry, Music, and (Counter) History in Louise Erdrich's The Master Butchers Singing Club
A World You Do Not Know: Settler Societies, Indigenous Peoples, and the Attack on Cultural Diversity
Worlds Apart
Worldviews of Urban Iroquois Faculty: A Case Study of a Native American Resource Program
Would Program Performance Indicators and a Nationally Coordinated Response Accelerate the Elimination of Tuberculosis Canada?
Would You Like To Hear a Story? Mohawk Youth Narratives on the Role of the History of Quebec on Indigenous Identity and Marginality
Wounded Hearts
“Woven Alike with Meaning” : Sovereignty and Form in Native North American Poetry, 1800-1910
Woven Histories, Dancing Lives: Torres Strait Islander Identity, Culture and History
The WoW Gathering: A Land-Based Positive Action Initiative to Support Indigenous People Living with HIV
Discusses the Weaving our Wisdom (WoW) program's use of land as a healing tool to improve the health of Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS. The land-based WoW gathering took place at the Wanuskewin Heritage Site.
Wrapped in Wool and Copper: Encountering Musqueam Art at Vancouver's Granville at 70th Development Project
Wrapping Our Ways around Them: Aboriginal Communities and the Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA) Guidebook
Wrestling with Fire: Indigenous Women’s Resistance and Resurgence
Wright Findings Bittersweet For Aboriginals
Writing Activism: Indigenous Newsprint Media in the Era of Red Power
Writing and Remembering Frontier Conflict: The Rule of Law in 1880s Central Australia
Writing Indian Nations: Native Intellectuals and the Politics of Historiography, 1827-1863
Writing Inuit by Disney Comparing Representations of Inuit and Native American Folktales in Disney's Brother Bear
Writing On Ice: The Ethnographic Notebooks of Vilhjalmur Stefansson
The Writing on the Wall: The Work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
Writing Settlement after Idle No More: Non-Indigenous Responses in Anglo-Canadian Poetry
Written as I Remember It: Teachings (ʔəms taʔaw) From the Life of a Sliammon Elder
A Written Response from Canada
Xʷay'Xʷəy' and Stanley Park: Performing History and Land
Xweliqwiya: The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.
Yanktonai Beadwork and Other Souvenir Items From Cannon Ball Community, North Dakota
A Year Inland: The Journal of a Hudson's Bay Company Winterer
Yellow Quill Struggles to Find Solutions
Examines how experts addressed Yellow Quill First Nations' poor water quality.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
The Yellowknife Food Charter: Driving Collaborative Action for Food Security
Yesterday’s Memories, Today’s Discourses: The Struggle of the Russian Sámi to Construct a Meaningful Past
Yoik Experiences and Possible Positive Health Outcomes: An Explorative Pilot Study
"You Are Here Because the Land Called You": Searching for Vivir Bien/Living Well
You Can't Get an Elder in an App: Elder Engagement for Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqey Post-Secondary Education
You Can't Say That!: Hints and Tips
"You Can't Say You're Sovereign If You Can't Feed Yourself": Defining and Enacting Food Sovereignty in American Indian Community Gardening
‘You Know What You Know’: An Indigenist Methodology with Haudenosaunee Grandmothers
“You Need to Go Beyond Creating a Policy”: Opportunities for Zones of Sovereignty in Native American History Instruction Policies in Arizona
Examines the 2004 legislation that required Indigenous history for K-12 curriculum and what it can mean for self-determination and sovereignty.