Self-Government Agreements and Jurisdiction in Education
Self Government in Action in BC
Describes Saskatchewan’s Thunderchild High School excursion trip to visit the British Columbia Sechelt Indian Band, the first Indian band to obtain and practice self government.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.
Selling Indian Education at World's Fairs and Expositions, 1893-1904
Selling Indian Education: Fundraising and American Indian Identities at Bacone College, 1880-1941
Services for Sex Trade Workers Need More Support
Discusses how programs that aid sex trade workers require continued government support in order to maintain the much needed services.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Setting the Table: Traditional First Nations Foods Lesson Plans K-8: Foundational Knowledge
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
The Settlement Process: A Personal Reflection
Settlement Proposal Called "Trick and Spin"
The author argues the federal government is not truly offering an alternative dispute resolution option for out of court settlement to residential school survivors; that settlements are determined on a level of harm "point system" tied to compensation, which makes ADR and challenges moot.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Settler and Indigenous Stories of Kingston/Ka'tarohkwi: A Case Study in Critical Heritage Pedagogy
Settler Anxiety and State Support for Missionary Schooling in Colonial British Columbia, 1849-1871
Settler Biopower: Accumulation and Dispossession in Canada's Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement
Settler Colonialism in Canada and the Métis
Settler Governmentality and Racializing Surveillance in Canada's North-West
Settler-State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples: A Normative Framework and Comparative Assessment
Seven Years Later: An Inventory of Population Health Policy Since the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 1996-2003
“Sexual Savages:” Christian Stereotypes and Violence against North America’s Native Women
Shattered Hearts: The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota
"She Loved to Read in Good Books": Literacy and the Indians of Martha's Vineyard, 1643-1725
[Shellbrook] Agency Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
Looks at Canadian government's military response to the potential uprising and how perceptions of the conflict have changed over time.
Originally appeared as Thunder on the Prairies in the February-March issues of Canada's History.
Shingwauk Letter Books
Shingwauk's Vision: A History of Native Residential Schools
Shingwauk's Vision: A History of Native Residential Schools (Book Review)
SIIT Gets $2 Million Injection From Province
Silent Thunder: The Search for Truth and Reconciliation
Since Time Immemorial: Developing Tribal Sovereignty Curriculum for Washington's Schools
"Since Time Immemorial": Issues of Land, Identity and Self-Government
Sister A. Brady, Anne Brady Walther, Dorothy Chapman
Sisters in the Blood: The Education of Women in Native America
Situation Report: Indian & Inuit Affairs 1982
Situation Report: Saskatchewan Region
Sivummut II Economic Development Strategy Conference: A Summary Report For Participants
Sivumuuqpallianiq, Moving Forward: Strengthening Our Self-Reliance in the Information Age
Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners for the Year 1874.
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.The Sixties Scoop & Aboriginal Child Welfare
Skiing and Divergent Ethnic Identities in the Multiethnic Northern Norway
Sleeping Children Awake
Snoqualmie Ethnicity: Community and Continuity
Social 7, Ch. 8 Study Guide
Includes key definitions, questions and answers. For use with Chapter 8: The Metis from the textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada.