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Racism in North Dakota, Mascots Matter

Articles » General
Author/Creator
David M. Gipp
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 19, no. 3, Beyond Our Names: Uncovering Identity, Spring, 2008, pp. 62-63
Description
Looks at the harmful and racist use of tribal mascots.
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Racism in the Electronic Age: Role of Online Forums in Expressing Racial Attitudes About American Indians

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jesse A. Steinfeldt
Brad D. Foltz
Jennifer K. Kaladow
Tracy N. Carlson
Louis A. Pagano ... [et al.]
Culture, Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, vol. 16, no. 3, July 2010, pp. 362-371
Description
Examines online newspaper forums showing how misinformation is perpetuating stereotypes and racist attitudes towards American Aboriginal people.
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Rant and Rave

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Rufus Big Nose
ĆELÁNEN: a Journal of Indigenous Governance, vol. 1, no. 1, 2004, p. [?]
Description
Editorial regarding the 2004 Assembly of First Nations election.
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Rating the YouTube Indian: Viewer Ratings of Native American Portrayals on a Viral Video Site

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maria A. Kopacz
Bessie Lee Lawton
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 35, no. 2, Spring, 2011, pp. 241-257
Description
Looks at a study on the depictions of Native Americans on the video web site YouTube. The article focuses on viewers' ratings and reactions, considering both stereotypical and counterstereotypical racial representations of Indians.
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Ray Young Bear's Cantaloupe Terrorist: Storytelling as a Site of Resistance

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Maureen Salzer
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 3, Summer, 1995, pp. 301-317
Description
Literary criticism article which engages the text Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives. Author asserts that Young Bear’s narrative centers Mesquakie voices and perspectives and in doing so challenges mainstream perspectives.
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Raymond Boisjoly in Conversation With Marcia Crosby

Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Raymond Boisjoly
Marcia Crosby
Description
Conversation between Vancouver based artist and art historian in conjunction with exhibition, (And) Other Echos which is inspired by the 1961 film, The Exiles. Duration: 1:15:21
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(Re)telling to Disrupt: Aboriginal People and Stories of Canadian History

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Susan D. Dion
Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies, vol. 2, no. 1, Spring, 2004, pp. 55-76
Description
Tells how a series of biographical stories, intended for school curriculum, were produced and how they would provide an alternative representation of Aboriginal people.
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Reading and Writing the Lakota Language: Yes, We Can!

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Franci Washburn
American Indian Quarterly , vol. 27, no. 1/2, Special Issue: Native Experiences in the Ivory Tower, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 429-432
Description
Using an example in which she challenged a newspaper story claiming that that there was no written Lakota language the author talks about the way that Indigenous people are often not considered to be knowledgeable about their own languages and cultures in the academy.
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Reading News About Māori: Responses From Non-Māori Media Audiences

Alternate Title
Reading News About Maori: Responses From Non-Maori Media Audiences
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Amanda Gregory
Belinda Borell
Tim McCreanor
Angela Moewaka Barnes
Ray Nairn
Jenny Rankine
Sue Abel
Ken Taiapa
Hector Kaiwai
AlterNative, vol. 7, no. 1, 2011, pp. 51-64
Description
Examines the impacts of media depictions on Pākehā and tauiwi audiences, and looks at working for improved media coverage of Māori and treaty issues.
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A Realist View of Image Politics Reclamation of the "Every Indian"

Alternate Title
[Re]inventing the Wheel: Advancing the Dialogue on Contemporary American Indian Art
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Nancy Marie Mithlo
Description
Looks at the consequences of stereotypical images. Chapter 4 from: [Re]inventing the Wheel: Advancing the Dialogue on Contemporary American Indian Art edited by Nancy J. Blomberg.
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Realizing the Social Contract: The Case of Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Robert Lee Nichols
Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 4, no. 1, February 2005, pp. 42-62
Description
Examines the historical events of the 1920s, the League of Nations and the development of the international society of states as it relates to the Indigenous peoples of North America.
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Reasserting "Consensus": A Somewhat Bitterly Amused Response to Kristof Haavik's "In Defense of Black Robe"

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ward Churchill
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 31, no. 4, 2007, pp. 121-143
Description
Reply to an article titled "In Defense of Black Robe: A Reply to Ward Churchill" published in the American Indian Culture and Research Journal vol. 31, no. 4, 2007 at pages 97-120. Ward Churchill responds to Kristof Haavik in a satirical format, arguing that the author missed the point of the initial article.
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Rebecca Belmore's Performance of Photography

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Amber-Dawn Bear Robe
Description
Overview of Belmore's art work, who often portrays images that don't adhere to the expected conceptions of Indigenous peoples of North America.
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Rebellion, 1885 - Some Causes of Unrest Among Indians in the Early "80s."

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
H.L. Loucks
Description
This essay examines reasons for unrest among the Aboriginal population of the old Northwest in the years leading up to the disturbances of 1885. The writer worked for the Indian Department of the Dominion Government during this time. Item found within folder 1 of file Rebellion, 1885.
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The Rebellion of Half-breeds in Canada under Louis Riel - Newspaper clipping. - 9 May 1885.

Documents & Presentations
Description
Note: The title of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. Collage of sketches relating to the Northwest Resistance; sketch subjects include Louis Riel, Government House in Battleford, and Fort Carlton.

Historical note:

From The Graphic, an Illustrated Newspaper.
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The Recent Rebellion in Canada - Sketches. - 18 July 1885.

Articles » General
The Graphic, an Illustrated Newspaper, July 18, 1885, p. [65?]
Description
Collage of sketches relating to the Northwest Resistance; subjects include a view of Fort Edmonton, the steamers 'Alberta' and 'North-West', and Louis Riel's capturer.
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Recognizing the Generational Divide: When X Meets Y at the Tribal College.

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Grace Wood
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 17, no. 4, Reforming Our Schools, Native Style, Summer, 2006
Description
Discusses the need for college faculty to be aware of the educational needs of Generation X and Generation Y students as their expectations and learning styles differ from Baby Boomers.
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