Sumas Indian Band Inquiry 1919 Surrender of Indian Reserve No. 7
Summaries of Reports by Federal Bodies and Aboriginal Organizations
Summaries of Reports by Provincial and Territorial Bodies and Other Organizations
Summary of Anishinabek Legal Principles: Examples of Some Legal Principles Applied to Harms and Conflicts Between Individuals within a Group
Summary of Conference Reporter: The Honourable Richard Scott
A Summary of Current Legislative Amendments Affecting First Nations
Summary of Elders' Interviews -- Support from Anthropological Sources
A Summary of Federal Indian Policy in the Canadian West, 1867-1984
Summary of Hartwig v. Commission of Inquiry into Matters Relating to the Death of Neil Stonechild
Summary of Legal Needs Assessment
Summary of the 2022 Federal Engagement on First Nations Police Services Legislation: What We Heard Report
Summary of the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Summary of the Inuit Women and the Nunavut Justice System Workshop: Research Report
Summary Report: A Call for Action
Summary Review of Aboriginal Over-representation in the Child Welfare System: Final
The Summer of 1990
The Sun Dance and the Gustafsen Lake Standoff: Healing Through Resistance and the Danger of Dismissing Religion
Sunday Bingo - Saskatoon Native Woodworking Shop Inc.
Superb Storytellers: Aboriginal Arts & Stories Competition Celebrates Decade of Excellence
Support for First Nations' Land Claims Amongst Members of the Wilderness Preservation Movement: the Potential for an Environmental Justice Movement in British Columbia
Support the Call to Abolish the Indian Act
Reflects on a speech given at the Assembly of First Nations Annual General Meeting in July 2010 encouraging all Canadians to work together to improve the lives and future of First Nation's people.
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Supporting Aboriginal Participation in Resource Development: The Role of Impact and Benefit Agreements
Supporting Aboriginal Sex Workers' Struggles
Supreme Court Declares Aboriginal Title in Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia
The Supreme Court of Canada and the 'Legal and Political Struggle' Over Indigenous Rights
Supreme Court of Canada Holds Aboriginal Rights Cannot Be Used to Justify Road Blockades
The Supreme Court of Canada’s Betrayal of Residential School Survivors: Ignorance is No Excuse
The Supreme Court of Canada's "Historic Decisions" in Nikal and Lewis: Why Crown Fishing Policy in Upper Canada Makes Bad Law
The Supreme Court's Indian Residential Schools Cases: The Beatings Continue
The Supreme Court's Van Der Peet Trilogy: Native Imperialism and Ropes of Sand
The Supreme Law and The Grand Law: Changing Significance of Customary Law For Aboriginal Women of British Columbia
"Surely Uncontroversial": The Problems and Politics of Environmental Conservation as a Justification for the Infringement of Aboriginal Rights in Canada
Survey of Aboriginal Land Claims
Survey of Canadian Law: Indian and Native Law
Survey of Documents Prepared by the Claims and Historical Research Centre
A Survey of the Administration of Justice Respecting the Inuit of Northern Quebec
A Survey of the Contemporary Indians of Canada: Economic, Political, Educational Needs and Policies [Part I]
Survey Report on the Calls for Justice of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
"Survival kicks in ... and that's that": Exploring the Pathways of Aboriginal Women Into, Through and Out of the Gang Lifestyle
The Survival of Native Territorial Sovereignty in Canadian Land Claims Law: Acknowledging and Historical Fact
Surviving as Indians: The Challenge of Self-Government
Surviving In-Between: A Case Study of a Canadian Aboriginal-Operated Criminal Justice Organization
Survivors of Survivors Will be Responsible for Reconciliation
Discusses the role of the descendants of residential school survivors in the reconciliation process, specifically at the personal and institutional level.
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Survivors Organizing Government Position Under Attack
Commentary on the Canadian government's position that it won't compensate for the loss of language and culture of those who attended Indian residential schools. Some prominent survivors are organizing to form a national organization that will represent and give a voice to former students.
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The Survivors Speak: A Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Suspicions Raised as Bill Takes Odd Route to Become Law
Comments on the opposition facing Bill S-2, the Matrimonial Rights and Interest Act.
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