Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools: Selected & Evaluated by Teacher-Librarians and Educators, 2018/19
Canadian Indigenous Children's Books through the Lense of Truth and Reconciliation
Primary source for titles was Amazon Best Sellers in Children’s Native Canadian Story Books, as well as publishers' web pages, and library and authors' lists. Objective was to identify fiction books for ages 0-18 written by Indigenous authors that contained reconciliation-related themes. More than 150 books met the inclusion criteria.
Canadian Indigenous Writers Bibliography
Material divided into seven categories: graphic novel, nonfiction, novel, play, poetry, short stories, and stories. Each entry contains summary, information about the author and list of titles also written by them.
Canadian Native Literature and the Sixties: A Historical and Bibliographical Survey
Discussion on the early writings by Aboriginal authors and the lack of Aboriginal fiction and poetry in the sixties.
Canadian Studies: An Introductory Reader
Canadian Versus American State Discourse on Racial Categorization in Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart and Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Canoe, Canoe, What Can You Do?
Six stories connected to the Northwest coast canoe in one volume: Look at What I Found!; Ocean-Going "Fishing" Canoe; Building of a Canoe; Carving of a Canoe; and Herbie & Slim Nellie's First Journey.
Canonizing Craig Womack: Finding Native Literature's Place in Indian Country
Captain Cook Was Here
Captivating Eunice: Membership, Colonialism, and Gendered Citizenships of Grief
“Captive Woman?”: The Rewriting of Pocahontas
in Three Contemporary Native American Novels
Captured in the Middle: Tradition and Experience in Contemporary Native American Writing. Sidner Larson
Carceral Power and Indigenous Feminist Resurgence in D'Arcy McNickle's The Surrounded and Janet Campbell Hale's "Claire"
Caretaking and the Work of the Text in Linda Hogan’s Mean Spirit
Caring Is the Universal Language
Three stories about bullying prevention, justice and belonging told in English, Cree, Inuktitut, Michif, Mohawk, Oji-Cree, Ojibwe, and Oneida.
Carlisle’s Writing Circle: Boarding School Texts and the Decolonization of Domesticity
Carter in Space
Carter Revard as Auto-Ethnographer
Cartographic Lessons: Susanna Moodie’s Roughing It in the Bush and Thomas King’s Green Grass, Running Water
Cartographies of Desire: Captivity, Race, and Sex in the Shaping of an American Nation
Cartographies of Desire: Captivity, Race, and Sex in the Shaping of an American Nation by Rebecca Blevins Faery
Casper Solomon Interview #2
Cast in Print: The Nineteenth-Century Hawaiian Imaginary
Casting a Spell: Acts of Cultural Continuity in Carlisle Indian Industrial School's the Red Man and Helper
Catholic Nuns and Ojibwa Shamans: Pauline and Fleur in Loise Erdrich's Tracks
Catholicism in Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Tracks
Cathy Smith Exhibition
Caught Between Worlds: British Captivity Narratives in Fact and Fiction
The Ceded Landscape of Gerald Vizenor’s Fiction
Celebrate, 'Ohana1
Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories
Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World Through Stories
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Centering Words: Writing a Sense of Place
Ceremonial Healing and the Multiple Narrative Tradition in Louise Erdrich's "Tales of Burning Love"
Ceremony Earth: Digitizing Silko’s Novel for Students of the Twenty-first Century
The Chain
Chair of Tears
Chair of Tears
Chair of Tears
Chance and Ritual: The Gambler in the Texts of Gerald Vizenor
Chanco
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
Changes
Changes in Methods for Self-Identification as Exemplified by Characters in the Novels of Louise Erdrich
The Changing Face of Storytelling in the Indigenous 21st World
Noted playwright, journalist, filmmaker and novelist discusses his artistic journey. Duration: 1:17:07.
Changing Lapps: A Study in Culture Relations in Northernmost Norway
Changing Women: The Cross-Currents of American Indian Feminine Identity
Changing Women: The Cross-Currents of American Indian Feminine Identity
Excerpt from an essay that examines the themes in Maria Campbell's Halfbreed.