Sacajawea and Her Sisters: Images and Native Women
Sam Kenoi's Coyote Stories: Poetics and Rhetoric in Some Chiricahua Apache Narratives
Sami Culture In A New Era: The Norwegian Sami Experience
Saqiyuq: Stories from the Lives of Three Inuit Women
Saskatchewan's Aboriginal People and Their Participation in the Northern Mining Industry: a Case Study
Scalpel and the Silver Bear: the First Navajo Woman Surgeon Combines Western Medicine and Traditional Healing
Book review of: The Scalpel and the Silver Bear by Lori Arviso Alvord and Elizabeth Cohen Van Pelt.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Science and Exploration in the Pacific: European Voyages to the Southern Oceans in the Eighteenth Century
Sea Ice in a Changing Climate and Impact on Inuit Communities
Securing Northern Futures: Developing Research Partnerships
Seeds, Blossoms and in Bloom: Explorations of Identity and Plurality of Meanings in the Growth of Cultural Tourism and the Aboriginal Heritage Gardens
Seeking Mino-pimatasiwin (the Good Life): An Aboriginal Approach to Social Work Practice
'Self-build' Housing in Aboriginal Communities
The Selling of Innocence: The Gestalt of Danger in the Lives of Youth Prostitutes
Sentencing and the Prevention of Youth Crime: A Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Institutional Approach
The Sexual Abuse of Children: "Spirit Murdering"
Share Your Story: Indigenous-Specific Racism & Discrimination in Health Care Across the Champlain Region: Full Report
Related Material: Summary Report.
Shattered Window, Shut Doors: the Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women as a Case Study of Feminist Engagement with the State
Simplified Construction Manual: Rural and Native Demonstration Program
Social and Environmental Impact of the James Bay Hydroelectric Project
Social Darwinism and Judicial Conceptions of Indian Title in Canada in the 1880s
"Sons of the Wilderness": Work, Culture and Identity Among Voyageurs in the Montreal Fur Trade, 1780-1821
"Spaces" in Stolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman
Spanish Missions and Native Religions: Contact, Conflict, and Convergence
Staging Intervention: Native Women, Decolonization, and the American Theatre
Still Not an Honor: Countering the Academic Narrative of Black Indian Play at Mardi Gras
Stolen From Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities
Stories For Sharing
Stories of Academic Achievement: Case Studies of Successful Native American Students
Strategies for the Recruitment and Retention of Native American Students: Executive Summary
Strategies To Support The Recruitment, Retention And Professional Development Of Indigenous Managers
Students Thrive in Educational Bumper Zone
Details on an alternate school, the Lloydminster Education Advancement Program (LEAP), which is geared to help high school students stay in or return to school by offering education to young offenders, pregnant teens and moms, students from a lower social economic setting and those who need more flexibility or more discipline in the school system.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
Suicide Attempts among American Indian and Alaska Native Youth: Risk and Protective Factors
Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Promotion in First Nations and Inuit Communities
Suicide: Re-Examining Factors Among Alaskan Adolescents
A Suitable Place: Positive Change for Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Canada
Summary of the Inuit Women and the Nunavut Justice System Workshop: Research Report
Superficiality and Bias: the (Mis)Treatment of Native Americans in U.S. Government Textbooks
Sustainability for Whom? Social Indicators for Forest Dependant Communities in Canada
A Sustainable Co-Existence?: Aboriginal Rights and Resource Management in Canada
Taking It Back, Passing It On: Reverence For The Ordinary in Bush Cree Teacher Education
Talking in Circles
Talking to the Animals and Taking Out the Trash: The Functions of American Indian Literature
Te Puawaitanga o te ihi me te wehi: The Politics of Maori Social Policy Development
Teacher Guide for A Gial Called ECHO: Learning about the History and Culture of the Métis Nation in Grades 6–8
Excerpt contains overview about teaching Indigenous topics, and lesson one on Métis culture.
Teaching Treaty Relationships: A Timeline Activity for Students
Uses date and relationship cards to educate students about First Nations and Newcomer interactions leading up to the signing of Treaty 1 in 1871.