- Beryl Amaron. Thesis: More than Useable Tools: Towards an Appreciation of Nlekepmx Fibre Technology as a Significant Expression of Culture. Defended 2000
- Erica Ball. Project: Analagasimdeez: The History of a Gitxsan Settlement. Completed 2004
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Michael Blackstock. Thesis: Gytim Gan: Faces in the Forest. A. Defended 1996. Published by Queen’s McGill University Press as Faces in the Forest.
- Melissa Carlick. Thesis: Yukon First Nations Mental Wellness & The Development of Culturally Appropriate Healing. Defended 2011.
- Laurel Crocker. Thesis: Poisoned Water: Margaret Gagnon’s Account of an Unheard History. Defended 2005
- Dawn Dunstan. Thesis: First Nations Hip-Hop: Coyote Re-Creates Story and Song. Defended 2005
- Christopher Gall. Thesis: "Soo_Ts 'yawh 'Ilho Zah Ts'inli "We Are All One" Tl'azt'en Nation's Ancestral history of Yeko. Defended 2011
- Laverne Gervais. Thesis: Bill C-31: Identity and Gender. Defended 2007
- Tanja Hoffmann. Thesis: Time Out of Mind: First Nations & Archaeologists Perspectives on Human Burial Remains. Defended 1999
- Travis Holyk. Thesis: Gitxsan Governance Past and Future. Defended 2002
- Yuka Izu Thesis: Nisga’a School Children’s Response to Inuit Prints. Defended December 2002
- Jessie King. Thesis: The Identity Enigma: Denial of First Nations Women's Rights to identity. Defended 2011
- Priscilla Lepine. Project: Music and Dance (videorecording): The Metis Way: Completed: 2001
- Denise McDonald. Thesis: The Charter of Rights and Sto:lo Nation Culture: Altering a Holistic Worldview. Defended 2000
- Judith Morgan: Thesis: Git Skee’een Niidiit: People of the Skeena River. Defended 2004
- Caitlin Nicholson. Project: Early Readers and Decolonizing Literature. Completed 2005
- Michiyo Okuma: Thesis: Aboriginal Education as Decolonizing Method: The Nisga'a Experience: Defended 1996
- Andrew Robinson. Thesis: Nihl Adagwiy T'gun Adawaaks GalksiGabin (Here Is the Story of GalksiGabin) A Modern auto-ethnography of a Nisga'a Man. Defended 2008
- Rheanna Robinson. Thesis: Education Transformation: Issues for Implementing an Aboriginal Choice School in Prince George, BC. Defended 2007
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Kimberly Ross. Thesis: Aboriginal Midwifery & Traditional Birthing Systems Revisited & Revitalized: Interviews with First Nations Elders in the Northwest Region of British Columbia. Defended 1998
- Joyce Schneider. Thesis: Whispering the Circle Back: Participating in the Oral Transmission of Knowledge. Defended 2007
- Annette Schroeter. Thesis: The Anti-Trickster at Play: Representing First Nations Artists and Art in the Art Galleries and Museums of Northern British Columbia. Defended 2007
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Catherine Siermacheski. Thesis: First Nations Women Carvers: Celebrating Creation and Creativity. Defended 2004
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Maki Umeda. Thesis: Spirituality in Helping Others: Learning From First Nations Elders and Counselors’ Alcohol Related Experience. Defended 2005