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Honoring the WORD: Classroom Instructors Find That Students Respond Best to Oral Tradition
Humility, Persistence, Dedication: Three Tribal College Presidents' Paths Began as TCU Students
The Indian Boarding School Era and Its Continuing Impact on Tribal Families and the Provision of Government Services
Insurgent Educators: Decolonization and the Teaching of Indigenous-Settler Relations
It Takes the Tribal Colleges: Honoring Native Intellect and Talent
Joely BigEagle-Pasapa, 37, Civil Engineer - Stantec Counsulting Inc.
Kava and After in the Nhulunbuy (Gulf of Carpenteria) Hinterland
Kawacatoose First Nation Signs Employment Agreement With Government of Saskatchewan
The Language of Success
Liberal MP Calls on Federal Government to Apologize to Aboriginal Canadians
Literacy Festival Stresses Importance of Reading Skills
Lubicons Pressured to Give Up Self-Determination
Questions the federal governments' push to regionalize sewer, water and education on unceded lands, thereby hindering Lubicon self-determination.
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Maaka Sees Potential in Native Studies Department
Making Space For Critical Reflection in Professional Learning Communities
Math Article Serendipitous
Meadow Green Proud of its New W.P. Bate Community School
Mixed Blessing to Money
The Native American Dream, Entrepreneurs Pursue Their Passion and Self Sufficiency
Native American Education between Assimilation and Self-Determination: Schooling in Tribal Communities in the State of Arizona
New Name Symbolizes New Direction For High School
Oh, Canada
Opening Minds to Change: The Role of Research in Education
Oskayak Academies Offer Students a Good Reason To Stay In School
Painful Memories of Residential School Won't Die
Partners Team Up to Train Chemical Technicians
Reports on a group of Aboriginal students, from northern Saskatchewan, that are taking part in a program that allows them to take the first year of a two-year chemical technology course without having to leave the North.
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Play Provides Sex Education Roadmap
Comments on the positive feedback the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company received when performing their interactive play on sex education to three schools in Saskatoon and La Ronge.
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Prof Took the Long Way to the Front of the Class
Program Prepares Students for Leadership Jobs
Re-naming Ceremony Fitting Tribute to Richard Ostrosser
Reparations: Putting The Past to Rights
Research Reveals Discrimination, Explodes Stereotypes
Michael Mendelson, a senior scholar at the Caledon Institute of Social Policy in Toronto, suggests discrimination on the part of Canadian government policies in regards to the delivering and funding of Aboriginal education.
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Residential School Survivors Share Their Stories With Youth
The Responsibility of the Academy: A Call for Doing Homework
La Ronge Band Preparing For Crisis But Hoping For The Best
Sask. Youth Honoured
Saskatchewan Survivors Share Their Stories For Legacy Project
SBC Leaps Forward With New Campus Construction
School Survivors' Money Needs Safeguarding
Schools Agreement Will Pay 80,000 Former Students
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.
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