Seeking a Double Understanding: Constituting Local First Nations Governance
Seeking an Agreement That Would Benefit Future Generations: Collected Wisdom
Self-Determination, Citizenship, and Federalism: Indigenous and Canadian Palimpsest
Self-Determination, Indigenous Peoples and Minorities
A Sentimental Empire: White Women's Responses to Native American Policy, 1824-1894
Setting the Table For Food Security: Policy Impacts in Nunavut
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.
Seven Years Later: An Inventory of Population Health Policy Since the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 1996-2003
Severalty's Retreat: Treaty Eight's Short Lived Experiment with Individual Title
Shared Points of Departure and Battlegrounds of Meaning: Indigenous Women and Self-Government in Nunavut and Oaxaca
Shared Responsibility: Final Report and Recommendations of the Urban Aboriginal Initiative: A Western Cities Project Report
SIGA's Gaming Profits Should Be Much Higher
The Sioux: The Dakota and Lakota Nations
Sivummut II Economic Development Strategy Conference: A Summary Report For Participants
Sliammon First Nation: Agreement in Principle
Social and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma
Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the
Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory
Sovereignty and Nation-Building: The Development Challenge in Indian Country Today
Sovereignty Empowered by Governance Among California Tribal Nations
Sovereignty's Promise: The State as Fiduciary
Sovereignty: The Rhetoric v. The Reality
Sovereignty, Treaties and Trade in the Bkejwanong Territory
Special Feature: A Primer on the Criminal Penalty Provisions of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Special Report to the Lieutenant Governor in Council Regarding Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan Inc. (MACSI)
Spirit of Law Ignored?
Discusses issues surrounding one Alberta band's efforts to control its membership numbers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Stalking in Indian Country: Enhancing Tribal Sovereignty Through Culturally Appropriate Remedies
Staying at Home: Examining the Implications of Least Disruptive Measures in First Nations Child and Family Services Agencies
Stealing in by the Window: Ojibway-Government Relations in the Quetico
A Strategic Analysis of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
Strengthening Corporate-Aboriginal Relations: The Influence of Public Policies and Institutions: Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
Strengthening Indigenous Peoples' Influence: 'Claims Boards' in Northern Canada
Strongyloidiasis: An Issue in Aboriginal Communities
Structuring Collaboration Amongst B.C. First Nations and Local Governments: Learning from Katzie First Nation and Neighbouring Local Governments
Struggling For the Right to Return:The Residents of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve vs. The Government of Botswana
Struggling Over Canada's Past: Cultural Memory and Redress
A Study in Contrasts: A New Vision of Aboriginal Inclusion in Québec and the Continuing Federal Government Imposition of Extinguisment of Aboriginal Rights Across Canada
A Study in Institution Building for Dene Governance in the Canadian North: A History of the Development of the Dene National Office
A Study to Answer the Question: Was the Métis Election of 2004 Run in the Fair and Democratic Manner Such That Its Results Can Be Relied Upon by Métis People and the Government of Saskatchewan?
The Sturgeon Lake Community Experience: A Journey Toward Empowerment
Successfully Educating Urban American Indian Students: An Alternative School Format
"Survivance" in Sami and First Nations Boarding School Narratives: Reading Novels by Kerttu Vuolab and Shirley Sterling
Survivors Organizing Government Position Under Attack
Commentary on the Canadian government's position that it won't compensate for the loss of language and culture of those who attended Indian residential schools. Some prominent survivors are organizing to form a national organization that will represent and give a voice to former students.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.