First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law explores First Nations perspectives on cultural heritage and issues of reform within and beyond Western law.
Written in collaboration with First Nation partners, it contains seven case studies featuring indig.
Catherine Bell grew up in a New England family with a sense of its past as distinguished and its culture superior, as chronicled in many of her short stories. An early reader, she found in fiction that penetrating experience of other people's lives that opens a wider world. The Winsor School, Harvard, and Stanford prepared her to recognize good writing and thinking. She credits work as a gardener, cook, cashier, waitress, and schoolbus driver with teaching her how to live in that wider world. She has also worked as a secretary, freelance writer, and therapist, served as a teacher in the Peace Corps, and taught in inner city schools. She has lived in Paris, Brasilia, Nova Scotia, Northern California, and Washington, D.C. Culture clashes, even within families, are often subjects of her fiction. She has published stories in a number of journals, including Midway Journal, Coal City Review, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Sixfold, Solstice, and South Carolina Review. Her story "Among the Missing" won The Northern Virginia Review's 2014 Prose Award. She researched and wrote Rush of Shadows, her first novel, over a period of twenty years after she married a fourth-generation Californian and fell in love with his home territory, the Coast Range. The bright sunburned hills, dark firs, clear shallow streams, and twisted oaks were splendid, but the old barns and wooden churches and redwood train station didn't seem old enough. Where was the long past? Where were the Indians? There was only the shadow of a story passed down by her husband’s grandmother late in life. Born in 1869, she grew up playing with Indian children whose parents worked on the ranch her father managed. One day the Army came to remove the Indians and march them to the reservation, and that was that. She was four years old, and she never forgot. Bell lives with her husband in Washington, D.C. and visits children and grandchildren in California and Australia. As a teacher at Washington International School, she loves reading great books with teenagers....
Catherine F. Harris
Catherine Stock
A child living near the limpopo river in zimbabwe encounters several wild animals on her way to school.
Catherine Clark
Catherine Reef
Most people know florence nightingale was a compassionate and legendary nurse, but they don’t know her full story.
Julie Bell
Catherine Anderson
Catherine Cullis
This book is a celebration of the often unknown and unexplored art of churchyard memorials, where those who were not entitled to be buried inside a church - merchants, farmers, tradesmen, parish officials - ensured that their lives were commemorated.
Catherine Ryan Howard
At the age of twelve, eve black was the only member of her family to survive an encounter with serial attacker the nothing man.
Peter Bell
In the style of martin fowler's classics nosql distilled and uml distilled, git distilled presents all you need to know to be fully productive with git.
Catherine Chen
Catherine Brereton
Janet Cheatham Bell
Catherine Dale
This title was first published in 2003.
Catherine Nichols
Catherine Danks
Catherine Lester
Catherine Veitch
Catherine Bailey
Catherine Gruben Smith
Catherine Gruben Smith
Catherine Price
Catherine Gruben Smith
Christopher J. Bell
This book is intended to be a pictorial atlas of the morphology of the vertebrate skull.
Catherine Gruben Smith
Catherine Renshaw
Catherine Lacey
Catherine Hezser
Catherine Kopf
Catherine Lacey
Catherine Yu
Catherine Dewhirst
Catherine Great
Catherine Eschle
Barron Bell
Catherine Devore Johnson
Catherine Kopf
Catherine Saunders
Catherine Devore Johnson
Catherine Danks
Catherine E. Walsh
Catherine Candy
This book traces the careers of margaret and james cousins, mystical revolutionaries who were key players in some of the most important cultural and political events of the first half of the twentieth century.
Catherine L. Albanese
Catherine E. Walsh
Catherine L. Albanese
Poorna Bell
Catherine Gildiner
Darcey Bell
Catherine Kirwan
Catherine Baker
This title is part of a brand new set of phonically decodable reading books perfect for very early readers.
Catherine Asaro
Catherine Louisa Pirkis
Catherine Tinley
Catherine Nixey
Catherine Braswell
Gill Davies
National geographic timeline of american history: native america covers the fascinating timeline of native americans in both north america and south america, tracing their history from their original habitation of the continents to modern times, with a fo.
Kristin Cast
Tommy Orange
Jacquie red feather and her sister opal grew up together, relying on each other during their unsettled childhood.
Mark Richardson
The essential gardener's guide to growing native in new england plants native to new england evolved to thrive in local conditions and survive harsh seasons.
David Robertson
Leora Bernstein
Laura Driscoll
Splat goes on a cat scouts trip in this hilarious i can read book from new york times bestselling author-artist rob scotton.
Ryan Nagelhout
Native people have been living around the great lakes for thousands of years.
Riley Flynn
Some american indians used wood planks, poles, and beams to build plank houses.
N. N. Solovʹëva
Jan Hendrik Hulstijn
Julia McDonnell
Sitting bull, the well-known native american chief, united the lakota sioux in the northern great plains and led a mighty resistance of tribes who refused to be placed on reservations.
Peter Metcalfe
S. Rajaram
Amy Fluet
Rob Staeger
Native american religions consist of a set of basic attitudes that relate people to their natural surroundings.
Carolyn A. Harstad
Carolyn A. Harstad
Lise Paiement
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Daniel Munduruku
Amazonia is an extraordinary book of brazilian folktales that combines the authentic voice of daniel munduruku, a noted indigenous author who grew up in the amazon rainforest, with the imagined amazon of nikolai popov, one of russia's major artis.
Anita Yasuda
Richard Boast
Elizabeth Hoffman
Abdallah El Mountassir
Helen Ann Popper
This is the first month-by-month guide to gardening with native plants in a state that follows a unique, nontraditional seasonal rhythm.
Sarah Carter
Bryan Keon-Cohen
Flavia C. Peréa
Qwo-Li Driskill
Kevin Cunningham
Explains the lives, customs and history of the southwestern native american nation..
Carolyn Summers
Gardeners, with all good fortune and flora, are endowed with love for a hobby that has profound potential for positive change.
Louise Erdrich
Louise Erdrich
Thomas Constantine Maroukis
Despite challenges by the federal government to restrict the use of peyote, the native american church, which uses the hallucinogenic cactus as a religious sacrament, has become the largest indigenous denomination among american indians today.
Francis Jennings
Gary Jennings
Mille anni fa a tula, in messico, un giovane schiavo diventa l'assistente dell'astronomo di corte, e lo aiuta a redigere (e poi a seppellire) il calendario del lungo computo, il codice che indica la data della fine del mondo.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
John George Hansen
Maureen Heffernan
There are several good reasons why savvy gardeners cherish native plants in their landscapes.
David Ritter
A comprehensive account of the native title system in australia, and a balanced assessment of the extent to which it has fulfilled the hopes of aboriginal communities for land rights..
Lorraine Johnson
As we see exotic plants becoming "invasive exotics," gardeners are seeking native plants for their gardens.
Lorraine Johnson
As we see exotic plants becoming "invasive exotics," gardeners are seeking native plants for their gardens.
Sarah Nestor
Anglo-americans in new mexico were a major cause of the decline of traditional spanish new mexican crafts in the nineteenth century; in a reverse swing, they helped to bring about a revival in the twentieth century.
Kelly Conrad Bender
New edition of the popular texas parks & wildlife book, now with fully searchable dvd containing all the plant and animal information you need to customize your backyard habitat.
Catherine Bell
Indigenous peoples world-wide seek greater control over tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
Terrence J. Donovan
Roger Benjamin
"this catalog and the exhibit it accompanies constitute a hinge event in the brief, vivid history of the desert art movement and its journey from the reddish plains of papunya into the world.
Neriko Musha Doerr
The "native speaker" is often thought of as an ideal language user with "a complete and possibly innate competence in the language" which is perceived as being bounded and fixed to a homogeneous speech community and linked to a nation-state.
Susan E. Meyer
A practical volume for the home or business owner on landscaping with native, drought-tolerant plants in the rocky mountain west.