Browse Books in Indigenous Studies
A Legacy of Exploitation
Early Capitalism in the Red River Colony, 1763–1821
Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition
Cree and Métis âcimisowina
Scratching River
Contemporary Indigenous Cosmologies and Pragmatics
Reconciling Truths
Reimagining Public Inquiries in Canada
Beyond Rights
The Nisg̱a’a Final Agreement and the Challenges of Modern Treaty Relationships
To Share, Not Surrender
Indigenous and Settler Visions of Treaty Making in the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia
So Much More Than Art
Indigenous Miniatures of the Pacific Northwest
Indigenous Women and Street Gangs
Survivance Narratives
Akak'stiman
A Blackfoot Framework for Decision-Making and Mediation Processes
The Laws and the Land
The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada
Stories of Métis Women
Tales My Kookum Told Me
Writing the Hamat'sa
Ethnography, Colonialism, and the Cannibal Dance
First Nations Wildfire Evacuations
A Guide for Communities and External Agencies
Bead by Bead
Constitutional Rights and Métis Community
A People and a Nation
New Directions in Contemporary Métis Studies
A Short History of the Blockade
Giant Beavers, Diplomacy, and Regeneration in Nishnaabewin
Old Stories, New Ways
Conversations About an Architecture Inspired by Indigenous Ways of Knowing
mahikan ka onot
The Poetry of Duncan Mercredi
The Theatre of Regret
Literature, Art, and the Politics of Reconciliation in Canada
Voices of Inuit Leadership and Self-Determination in Canada
A Long Journey
Residential Schools in Labrador and Newfoundland
I Am a Damn Savage; What Have You Done to My Country? / Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu; Tanite nene etutamin nitassi?
Our Hearts Are as One Fire
An Ojibway-Anishinabe Vision for the Future
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