Stolen Sisters: Colonial Roots of Sexual Violence against Aboriginal Women and Unsympathetic Media Representations toward Their Stories in Contemporary Canada
Discusses how colonialism has created behavioral patterns and attitudes which serve to legitimize violence against Indigenous women and perpetuate racism and discrimination
Stones Unturned ...
Stories From Outside the Textbook: "Counter Points" To Colonial Narratives in the British Columbia Public Education System
Stories We Tell About "Others": Pathologizing Discourses in Mainstream Media and Their Role as a Distal Determinant of Indigenous Peoples’ Health
Interdisciplinary Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Northern British Columbia, 2018.
Story and Stereotype: Aboriginal Literature as Anti-Racist Education
'Story Catcher' Remembers Walking amongst Giants
A Story of Invisibility: The Reaction of the Print Media to the Formation of Qalipu Mi'kmaq First Nation
Story-Telling: Australian Indigenous Women's Means of Health Promotion
Story Words: An Interview with Richard Wagamese
Storymakers: About Our Contributors
Storytelling in the Fourth World: Explorations in Meaning of Place and Tla'amin Resistance to Dispossession
Strategies for Native Language Retention in Northern Manitoba: Oji-Cree at Island Lake and Woods Cree at Pukatawagan and Lynn Lake
Strategies of Discourse: Native American Women Characters in Jackson's Ramona, Callahan's Wynema, and Mourning Dove's Cogewea
Strengthening Indigenous Communication in Abya Yala
Stroke, Stroke, Stroke
Presents responses to a wish-list by Colleen Simard, and comments by Richard Wagamese on Shawn Atleo's interview with CBC's Peter Mansbridge.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Strong Men, Strong Communities: Revision of a Diabetes Prevention Intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native Men During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Structuring Knowledges: Caching Inuit Architecture Through Igloolik Isuma Productions
Stryker: A Film by Noam Gonick
Student Journalists Chosen as Interns
Students Embrace Technology
Describes the partnership of Atlantic Canada's First Nation Help Desk with Industry Canada's SchoolNet GrassRoots program. The goals are to bring First Nations schools in the Maritimes up to the same standard for connectivity as schools run by the province.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
A Study of Comparison Media Coverage Between Mainstream News Website The Star and Alternative News Website The Malaysian Insider on Indige[n]ous Group Issue in 2010
A Study of James Earle Fraser's End of the Trail: A New Interpretation for the Image of the Defeated Native American
A Study of the Indian Captivity Narrative as a Popular Literary Genre, ca. 1675-1875
Style Guide for Reporting on Indigenous People
Subject Consolidation, The Hierarchic Motive, and Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear
Substance Misuse Among Indigenous Peoples of Canada: The Problem of Inhaling Solvents Among the Cree and Blackfoot of Alberta
Subverting the Universality of Metadata Standards: The TK Labels as a Tool to Promote Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Success, It's In Our Blood
Sugar Cane and Sugar Beets: Two Tales of Burning Love
Suggested Guidelines for Institutions with Scholars Who Conduct Research on American Indians
Suicide Clusters within American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations
Review based on published research, discussions with subject matter experts and interviews with representatives from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Indian Health Service (IHS).