Jenna promises that she will dance for her aunt
Milloy explores the history of the Plains Cree from contact in 1670 to 1870
Chapter three discusses the images in terms of symbols and designs used by Algonkian peoples in sacred and secular picture writing
and truths through a type of research creation
The material is presented from the perspective of Native Peoples (as opposed to from the perspective of federal and provincial governments)
The Creator's Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood Kindergarten Jenna promises that she willThe Creator's Game: Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood charts the history of lacrosse in Indigenous communities and how it's contributed to Indigenous identity formation despite the games appropriation by non Indigenous sport. Allan Downey, an assistant professor of history at McGill University. He is Dakelh, Nakazdli Whuten and in addition to teaching he works with Indigenous youth, and he splits his time volunteering for a number of