The Only Aboriginal-Run University in Canada Is in Trouble
"Our Next Generation": Moving Towards a Surveillance and Prevention Framework for Youth Suicide in Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis Populations
Our Shared Destiny? Saskatchewan in 1905 and 2005
Our Way Is a Valid Way: Professional Educator Resource - A WNCP Professional Development Resource for Educators
Out of Sight: How One Aboriginal Child's Best Interests Were Lost Between Two Provinces: A Special Report
An Overview of the Recognition of Customary Adoption in Canada: Final Report
[Own Yourself: Silent No More]
Payment Proof Treaties Alive, But Must Modernize
Peepeekisis First Nation
"The People Who Own Themselves": Recognition of Métis Identity in Canada: Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples
Perceptions and Practices of Principals: Supporting Positive Educational Experiences for Aboriginal Learners
Perceptions of Implementation: Treaty Signatory Views of Treaty Implementation
Uses Treaties 4 and 6 as case studies.
Chapter eight from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
PHENOM: Explained Phenomenon
Pimacesowin (To Make Your Own Way): First Nation Governance Through an Autonomous Non-Government Organization: The Experience of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Health Services Inc. in Northern Saskatchewan
Plan For 2012-13: Ministry of First Nations and Métis Relations
Prairie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention
Precontact Utilization of Sandhill Environments During the Pelican Lake and Besant Phases
Prevalence of Antenatal Depression in Women Enrolled in an Outreach Program in Canada
Projecting Prevalence, Costs and Evaluating Simulated Interventions for Diabetic End Stage Renal Disease in a Canadian Population of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People: An Agent Based Approach
Promising Practices in First Nations Child Welfare Management and Governance: Touchwood Child and Family Services: Reflecting on the Elements of Good Leadership
Public Attitudes towards Indigeneity in Canadian Prairie Urbanism
Racial Discrimination and Depression Among On-Reserve First Nations People in Rural Saskatchewan
Re-situating Indigenous Planning in the City
Realizing the Potential: Priority Investments in Saskatchewan's First Nations and Métis People
Reclaiming Our Lands: Muskoday First Nation's Narrative of Agency, Self-Determination and Nation-Building
Red Earth Cree First Nation
Red Earth Cree Nation Close-Knit Community
Red Flags for Educators: Lessons for Canada in the PISA Results
Reflections of Indian Teacher Education Program Graduates: Considerations for Educational Policy and Research
Looks at the ITEP program at the University of Saskatchewan. Chapter four from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Reflections on Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
Rekindling the Fire: The Impact of Raymond Harris's Work with the Plains Cree
Relationship Building For Research: The Southern Saskatchewan/Urban Aboriginal Health Coalition
Reluctant Homesteader: A French Settler’s Story
Reluctant Homesteader: A French Settler’s Story, Part One
Remains Those of Melanie Geddes
Remembering Settlement, Forgetting Dispossession: Saskatchewan’s Pioneer Questionnaires
Remembering Will Have to Do: The Life and Times of Louise (Trottier) Moine
Anthology merges two previously published works: My Life in Residential School and Remembering Will Have to Do.
Report to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts Regarding Oyate ataya WaKanyeja OwicaKiyapi Inc.
Reports of Coerced Sterilization of Indigenous Women in Canada Mirrors Shameful Past
Respectful Actions in Research: Aboriginal Adolescents Speaking Their Future
Respiratory Isolation for Tuberculosis: The Experience of Indigenous Peoples on the Canadian Prairies
The Results of On-Reserve Casinos as Sources of Aboriginal Economic Development: Helpful Intentions With Devastating Drawbacks
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