Revisiting Histories of Legal Assimilation, Racialized Injustice, and the Future of Indian Status in Canada
Addresses citizenship, identity, status, and Canadian policy. Chapter two from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006
Revitalizing Cree Legal Traditions: Cumberland House and Pelican Narrows
Risk Indicators of Suicide Ideation Among On-Reserve First Nations Youth
The Role of Northern Municipalities in Aboriginal Government
Les Rôles et les Souffrances des Femmes Métisses Lors de la Résistance de 1870 et de la Rébellion de 1885
Rooted in Mobility: Métis Buffalo-Hunting Brigades
The Rose Collection of Moccasins in the Canadian Museum of Civilization: Transitional Woodland/Grassland Footwear
The Running Warrior
Sam Steele and the Northwest Rebellion: The Trail of 1885
The Saskatchewan CCF Government and Treaty Indians, 1944-64
Saskatchewan Indian Wins Award
Saskatchewan Metis Leaders
Saskatoon Plan to End Homelessness
Saskatoon’s Homeless Population 2012 : A Research Report
Saulteaux Language Stressed
Seasonality and Ambient Temperature at Time of Conception in Term-Born Individuals: Influences on Cardiovascular Disease and Obesity in Adult Life
Seen But Not Heard: Native People in the Inner City
Selected Urban Aboriginal Correctional Programs in Canada: A Program Review
Self-Government and Inter-Governmental Relations
Severing the Ties That Bind: Government Repression on Indigenous Religious Ceremonies on the Prairies
SIFC Receives National Accreditation
SIFC to Begin MBA Program
Sinclair Put Métis in Canada's Constitution
Looks at the accomplishments of an Aboriginal activist Jim Sinclair over the span of fifty years.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Social Costs of Justice
Some Issues in Sentencing of Aboriginal Offenders
StatsUpdate: Labour Force, Annual Average for 2012
StatsUpdate: Labour Force, Education and Language Used at Work, 2011 National Household Survey (NHS)
StatsUpdate: Police-Reported Crime Statistics, 2011
StatsUpdate: Police-Reported Violent Crimes, 2011
Still Colonizing After All These Years
Strengthening Urban Aboriginal Families: Exploring Promising Practices
Summary of Key Findings from the "A-Track" Pilot Survey Conducted in Regina, Saskatchewan
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in the Circumpolar North: Proceedings of the 8th Circumpolar Agricultural Conference & University of the Arctic Inaugural Food Summit
Teachers' Mo(u)rning Stories: A Living Narrative Inquiry Into Teachers' Identities on Emergent High School Inquiry Landscapes
Think Indigenous [11: Pam Palmater]
Thunder on the Prairie
Total Sports Group Formed
Treaty 6 Plans Moving Ahead
Treaty Education Outcomes and Indicators
[Treaty Essential Learnings Survey Results: 2012-2013]
Treaty Negotiations, 1876 to 1878, Between Canada and First Nations of Alberta and Saskatchewan
Peter Erasmus acted as an interpreter for the Cree during negotiations for Treaty Six held at Fort Carlton and Fort Pitt.
Treaty Six: A Portrait of Cree Agency
Troupe 103 - Looking Good: First Nations Youth Graduate from RCMP
Try a Christmas Beaver
Two Solitudes? Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Opinion in Saskatchewan
Unit 1: Our Relationship with the Land
Designed for use with Pearson Saskatchewan Social Studies 4. Part of unit introduces themes related to the Grade 4 Treaty Essential Learnings which discuss the Indian Act of 1876 and how it was not part of the treaty agreements.