Advertisement for First Nations author Richard Van Camp who read from his works during First Nations Awareness Week. The poster provides a brief biography of the author and schedule of events for the week. Selected by the 50th Anniversary History Team
Community invited to a virtual presentation featuring Sagamore William Guy, chief of the Pokanoket N...
40 Years Ago, 40 Years Since: The Tent Embassy is written as a creative non-fiction poem which moves...
The shortage of Indigenous representation in sport history literature is unmistakable. Interest is g...
Advertisement for Daryn R. Leas and Jerry Alfred speaking during First Nations Awareness Week at Cap...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
Advertisement for a workshop during First Nations Awareness Week that was co-faciliated by Joseph Fo...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
Indian Country bustles with energy when powwow celebrations highlight the summer season. The powwow ...
Poster for presention by Dr. Kent Blansett, author of A Journey to Freedom: Richard Oakes, Alcatraz,...
A Presentation for the BCLA Annual Conference, April 8, 2011. A bibliography of recent Canadian Chil...
This presentation discusses the path of re-claiming stories that were recorded from Secwepemc knowle...
Program - This is the program from the Centennial production of "The Athabasca Story", by John Havar...
Lone Man is the central creation figure of the Mandan, an indigenous people of present-day North Dak...
Idle No More has quickly become one of the largest Indigenous mass movements in Canadian history – s...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
Community invited to a virtual presentation featuring Sagamore William Guy, chief of the Pokanoket N...
40 Years Ago, 40 Years Since: The Tent Embassy is written as a creative non-fiction poem which moves...
The shortage of Indigenous representation in sport history literature is unmistakable. Interest is g...
Advertisement for Daryn R. Leas and Jerry Alfred speaking during First Nations Awareness Week at Cap...
Athabasca University (AU), located in Northern Alberta, Canada, is partnering with Writing on the Ri...
Advertisement for a workshop during First Nations Awareness Week that was co-faciliated by Joseph Fo...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
Indian Country bustles with energy when powwow celebrations highlight the summer season. The powwow ...
Poster for presention by Dr. Kent Blansett, author of A Journey to Freedom: Richard Oakes, Alcatraz,...
A Presentation for the BCLA Annual Conference, April 8, 2011. A bibliography of recent Canadian Chil...
This presentation discusses the path of re-claiming stories that were recorded from Secwepemc knowle...
Program - This is the program from the Centennial production of "The Athabasca Story", by John Havar...
Lone Man is the central creation figure of the Mandan, an indigenous people of present-day North Dak...
Idle No More has quickly become one of the largest Indigenous mass movements in Canadian history – s...
Art Thompson was born in 1948 in Whynac, an isolated reserve of the Ditidaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) locate...
Community invited to a virtual presentation featuring Sagamore William Guy, chief of the Pokanoket N...
40 Years Ago, 40 Years Since: The Tent Embassy is written as a creative non-fiction poem which moves...
The shortage of Indigenous representation in sport history literature is unmistakable. Interest is g...