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All Indigenous works that were first published in English before 1993 are included in this database.


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  • How the West Was Lost: an Artist's Persepctive
  • Howard Adams, Otapawy!: The Life of a Métis Leader in His Own Words and in Those of His Contemporaries
    2005
  • I Am
  • I Didn't Ask
  • I Dreamed
  • I Go Bazoook!
  • I Go by the Moon
  • I Know Who I Am
  • I Know Who I Am
  • I Lost Track of The Land
  • I Nuligak: An Inuvialuit History of First Contact
    1966
  • I Remember
  • I Will Go And Pray
  • I Will Go and Pray
  • I am Woman: A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism
    1988
  • I am a Canadian:
    1978
  • I am an Indian
  • I know Who Charlie Is
  • I want to feel...
  • I want: poems
    Poems
  • I'll sing'til the day I die: conversations with Tyendinaga elders
  • I'm Age
  • I'm age
  • I. Nuligak
  • Ice Screams
  • Ice Screams
  • Ice Tricksters and Shadow Stories for Jerry
  • Identifying First Nation Environmental Flash Points (Excerpt)
  • Identity Crisis
  • If I Were
  • Ignorance and Indians
  • Imaging the Arctic
  • In Another World
  • In Beauty
  • In Celebration of Our Survival: The First Nations of British Columbia
    1991
  • In Class
  • In Honour of Our Grandmothers: Imprints of Cultural Survival
    1994
  • In Memory of Kohkum Madeline
  • In Memory of Koochum Madeline
  • In Oklahoma

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