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Restoring Relations Through Stories

Restoring Relations Through Stories introduces, synthesizes, and analyzes traditional stories by Diné and Dene storytellers in orature and film. The book conceptualizes narrative autonomy as hane’tonomy ...

The Good Walk

A motley group’s long trek across the prairies, witnessing the land, reflecting on the past, and creating new paths for the future
 
The Good Walk is a memoir, travelogue, and manifesto, recounting ...

The Medicine Chest

An examination of the barriers facing Indigenous people within the healthcare system from the perspective of an empathetic settler physician
 
After leaving her medical practice in Pennsylvania in 2011, ...

Isúh Áníi / As Grandmother Said

The first book published in Tsuut’ina—a critically endangered language—in over a century

With fewer than 20 speakers, Tsuut’ina is a critically endangered language. Isúh Áníi / As Grandmother ...

Challenge to Civilization

Rediscovering, valuing, and embracing Indigenous spirituality and wisdom is critical for humanity to survive in the future.
 
Civilization is a western, Eurocentric construct borne from a distrust of ...

Tricky Grounds

Breaks the deafening silence of Indigenous women’s voices in academic leadership positions.

Since the 2015 release of the report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, new Indigenous policies ...

kôhkominawak otâcimowiniwâwa / Our Grandmothers' Lives As Told in Their Own Words

The 25th anniversary of a historically significant collection, presented in Cree and English.

kôhkominawak otâcimowiniwâwa /  Our Grandmothers’ Lives is a collection of reminiscences and personal ...

kôhkominawak otâcimowiniwâwa / Our Grandmothers' Lives As Told in Their Own Words

The 25th anniversary of a historically significant collection, presented in Cree and English.

kôhkominawak otâcimowiniwâwa /  Our Grandmothers’ Lives is a collection of reminiscences and personal ...

We Are the Stars

An emerging Lakota scholar’s critical interrogation of settler-colonial nations that re-centers Oceti Sakowin (Dakota) women as the tribe’s traditional culture keepers and bearers.
 
We Are the Stars ...

kâ-pî-isi-kiskisiyân / The Way I Remember

A residential school survivor finds his way back to his language and culture through his family’s traditional stories.

When reflecting on forces that have shaped his life, Solomon Ratt says his education ...