Socioeconomic Inequalities in Psychological Distress and Suicidal Behaviours among Indigenous Peoples Living Off-reserve in Canada
Study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to measure income-related inequalities in the experience of psychological distress and suicidal behaviors in Aboriginal adults living off-reserve. Findings indicate that higher income and especially food security serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. Recommends policy that attends to these socioeconomic determinants of health.
Soldiers of the Line: Apache Companies in the U.S. Army: 1891-1897
Solomo Peyopiskos Interview
Solomon Beaver Interview
Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
Somatic Health in the Indigenous Sami Population: A Systematic Review
Some Sign Will Be Seen: The Aurora Borealis at Black Elk’s Death
Songs Upon the Rivers: The Buried History of the French-Speaking Canadiens and Métis from the Great Lakes and the Mississippi across to the Pacific
Sons of Selu: Masculinity and Gendered Power in Cherokee Society, 1775-1846
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Carolina, 2017.
Sounding Thunder: The Stories of Francis Pegahmagabow
Sources of Stress among Midwest American Indian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Southern Cheyenne Style Moccasins: Bob Gurney's Moccasins Revisited
Sovereign Bodies: Urban Indigenous Health and the Politics of Self-Determination in Seattle and Sydney, 1950-1980
Sowing a Way towards Revitalizing Indigenous Agriculture: Creating Meaning from a Forum Discussion in Saskatchewan, Canada
Discusses the five themes which emerged from the Forum on Indigenous Agriculture: centring Indigenous knowledge and traditional relationships to the land, building capacity and respectful partnerships and relationships, financing farming and equitable economies, and translating research to policy and legislation.
Space and Place Within Aboriginal Epistemological Traditions: Recent Trends in Historical Scholarship
The Space In-Between Cultures: Site-Specific Meeting Places of Indigenous and European Knowledges
Art History Thesis (BA) -- University of British Columbia, 2020.
Spaces between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization
Spake, the Martyr
Spatial Expression of Kinship among the Dukha Reindeer
Herders of Northern Mongolia
Spatial Variation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Access to 4 Types of Maternal Health Services
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
Speaking of Ralph: An Interview with Ingrid Wendt
Speaking Out: Housing Issues of Youth in Nunavik
A discussion about the Inuit housing point system and the relationship between housing and employment for Inuit youth.
Speaking Out: Introductory
A transcript of Olivia Ikey's introduction at the 2019 Inuit Studies Conference 2019.
Special Report: Indian Education
Spectacles and Specters of Indigenous Peoples in How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
Spinning Violence: Examining Competing Discourses of State Force and Indigenous Identity in Mi'kma'ki, 2013
Communication Thesis (PhD) -- Carleton University, 2020.
Spirit-Based Research: A Tactic for Surviving Trauma in Decolonizing Research
Looks at the mental and emotional toll of trauma-based research for Indigenous researchers and provides a pathway for copying.
Spirit Bear and Children Make History: Based on a True Story
Young children's about the long fight for equal funding for First Nations' education before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
The Spirit of Indigenous Youth: The Resilience and Self-Determination in Connecting to the Spirit and Ways of Knowing
Spirit of the Grassroots People : Seeking Justice for Indigenous Survivors of Canada's Colonial Education System
“Spirit, Safety, and a Stand-off ”: The Research-Creation Process and Its Roles in Relationality and Reconciliation among Researcher and Indigenous Co-Learners in Saskatchewan, Canada
Spoken from the Heart: Indigenous Radio in Canada
Sport for Development [SFD] for Aboriginal Youth in Canada: A Scoping Review
Spruce Tree = Ts’u
Brief description of some of the uses of the tree.
Sq’ éwlets: A Stó:lō -Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley Virtual Museum
St. Joseph's Industrial School Fonds
A Stage Set for Assimilation: The Model Indian School at the World's Columbian Exposition
Standing with Our American Indian and Alaska Native Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People: Exploring the Impact of and Resources for Survivors of Human Trafficking
The Star People
Teacher resource for The Star People: A Lakota Story by S.D. Nelson. Target age is Kindergarten to Grade 3.