SIIT Celebrates Quarter Century of Growth: 1976-2001
Siksika Rebels Win Third Consecutive Native Fastball Title
Silent Killer: The Epidemic of Native Diabetes in Canada
A Sin of Omission and Misrecognition: Representations of the Oka Crisis in Three Canadian History Textbooks
Since the Bad Spirit Became Our Master
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre: Research Compilation 2007-2009
Sir William Johnson's Reliance on the Six Nations at the Conclusion of the Anglo-Indian War of 1763-65
Situating Aboriginal Tourism as a Site of Negotiated Representation
Situating Myself in Research
The Situation and the Evolution of Forest Management by Aboriginal People in British Columbia
Situational Analysis: A Background Paper on HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal People
The Sixties Scoop & Aboriginal Child Welfare
Sixties Scoop, Historical Trauma, and Changing the Current Landscape about Indigenous People
The Sixties Scoop: Implications for Social Workers and Social Work Education
Sixties Scoop: More than Sorry
The Sixties Scoop Thirty Years Later
Sixty Years' War for the Great Lakes, 1754-1814
Skins 1.0: A Curriculum for Designing Games with First Nations Youth
Sleeper of a Case Receives National Attention
Discussion of who is allowed to be identified as Métis and be part of receiving the benefits of that identification.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation
Small Nations and Democracy's Prospects
Small, Northern and Wired
Focuses on Kuk-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations in Ontario, a project using information and communications technology to support Native communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.
Smallpox and American Indians Revisited
Snow Travel in Ancient Canada
Snuneymuxw Treaty Negotiations: Draft Consultation Agreement-in-Principle
“So it’s not always the sappy story”: Women of Colour and
Indigenous Women in the Indoor Sectors of the Canadian Sex
Industry Speak Out
So Our Voices Are Heard: Forest Use and Changing Gender Roles of Dene Women in Hay River, Northwest Territories
A Social and Cultural Capital Approach to Understanding Traditional Activities on the Land in Two Northern Dene Communities
[Social and Environmental Impacts of the James Bay Hydroelectric Project]
Social Determinants of Educational Outcomes in Indigenous Learners
The Social Determinants of Healthy Ageing in the Canadian Arctic
Social Determinants of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Rights in Policy: A Scoping Review and Analysis of Problem Representation
Social Determinants of Mental Health and Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
The Social Economy of a Prehistoric Northwest Coast Plankhouse
Social Isolation of Indigenous Seniors
The Social Representations of Child Protection Practice With Aboriginal Children
Social Studies Education: First Nations, Métis & Inuit Content & Perspectives Integration
The Social Union Framework Agreement and the Role of Aboriginal Peoples in Canadian Federalism
Social Welfare and North American First Nations: A Socialist Political Economy Perspective
Socio-Economic Impact Agreements in Canada 1990-2001: Aboriginal Expectations Meet Conventional Legal, Financial, and Business Practices
Socio-Economic Profile of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada
Sociocultural Determinants of Traditional Food Intake Across Indigenous Communities in the Yukon and Denendeh
Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects on Public Behavior: The Case of Inuit Suicide
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Psychological Distress and Suicidal Behaviours among Indigenous Peoples Living Off-reserve in Canada
Study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to measure income-related inequalities in the experience of psychological distress and suicidal behaviors in Aboriginal adults living off-reserve. Findings indicate that higher income and especially food security serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. Recommends policy that attends to these socioeconomic determinants of health.