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Zimmerman, L. J., Zimmerman, K. P., Bruguier, L. R. (2000) Cyberspace Smoke Signals: New Technologies and Native American Ethnicity. In Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World. Vancouver. UBC Press.
Brown, L. (n.d.) Video: An Interview with Dr. Lee Brown.
Ginsburg, F. D. (2002). Screen memories: Resignifying the traditional in indigenous media. (pp. 39) U of California P.
Ginsburg, F. (2008). Rethinking the digital age, in Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics. [Wilson, P. & Steward, M., Eds]. U.S.A.: Duke University Press, p. 287-306.
Hare, J. (2011). Learning from Indigenous knowledge in education. In D. Long and O. P. Dickenson (Eds.), Visions of the heart, 3rd Edition (pp. 91-112).
Kawagley, A. O., & Barnhardt, R. (1998). Education indigenous to place: Western science meets native reality. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Knowledge Network.
Marker, M. (2015). Borders and the borderless coast salish: Decolonising historiographies of indigenous schooling. History of Education, 44(4), 480-502. doi:10.1080/0046760X.2015.1015626
Marker, M. (2006). After the makah whale hunt: Indigenous knowledge and limits to multicultural discourse. Urban Education, 41(5), 482-505. doi:10.1177/0042085906291923
McGregor, H. E. (2012). Curriculum change in Nunavut: towards Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit. McGill Journal of Education, 47(3), 285-302.
Nicol, C., Archibald, J., Baker, J. (2013), Designing a model of culturally responsive mathematics education: Place, relationships and storywork. Mathematics Education Research Journal. 25(1), 73-89.
Prins, H. E. L. (2002). Visual media and the primitivist perplex: Colonial fantasies, indigenous imagination, and advocacy in north america. (pp. 58) U of California P.
Scollon, R. (1986). The axe handle academy: A proposal for a bioregional, thematic humanities education. Alaska Native Knowledge Network. Retrieved from http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/curriculum/AxeHandle/index.html
Smith, L. (1999) Introduction In Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples (pp.1-18), London: Zed Books Ltd.
Zimmerman, L. J., Zimmerman, K. P., Bruguier, L. R. (2000) Cyberspace Smoke Signals: New Technologies and Native American Ethnicity. In Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World. Vancouver. UBC Press.