'Something More Than An Indian': Carlos Montezuma and Wassaja, the Dual Identity of an Assimilationist and Indian Rights Activist
'Sorry'
Sorry, and Not Sorry, in Australia: How the Apology to the Stolen Generations Buried a History of Genocide
Sovereignty, Good Governance and First Nations Human Resources: Capacity Challenges
Sovereignty Matters: Locations of Contestation and Possibility in Indigenous Struggles for Self-Determination
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 the Past, Engaging the Present: The Infrapolitics of an Adnyamathanha Enterprise
Spectacular Native Performances: From the Wild West to the Tourist Site, Nineteenth Century to the Present
[Speech Given by Priscilla Settee at the Community Economic Development International Meeting Held in May 2008 in Saskatoon]
Explains the Cree concept of wakohtowin, the betterment of all human relations. Presented at Waves of Change, 2008 National Community Economic Development International (CED) Conference held May 21-24 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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.
Sports Help Youth Develop Into Successful Adults
Standing Up for Indians: Baptism Registers as an Untapped Source for Multicultural Relations in St. Louis, 1766-1821
State of Knowledge on Environmental Health Issues for First Nations
State of the World's Minorities 2008: Events of 2007: Climate Change Special
The State of Women's Housing Need & Homelessness in Canada: Key Findings
The State of Women’s Housing Need & Homelessness in Canada: Literature Review
StatsUpdate: Income and Earnings: 2006 Census of Population
StatsUpdate: Labour Force, Education and Language Used at Work, 2006 Census of Population
Stereotyping American Indians
Still a Matter of Rights: a Special Report of the Canadian Human Rights Commission on the Repeal of Section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act
Stitching Ourselves Back Together: Urban Indigenous Women’s Experience of Reconnecting with Identity Through Beadwork
The Stolen Generation
The Stolen Generations and Litigation Revisited
Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada
The Stone that Cracked the Wall between the Institution and the First Nation Artist: The National Gallery of Canada, 1980-2008
Stories of Pediatric Rehabilitation Practitioners with/in Indigenous Communities: A Guide to Becoming Culturally Safer
Primarily focuses on experiences of non-Indigenous professionals working in the field of neurodevelopmental diagnoses and rehabilitation in rural or remote communities.
Stories on 'Growing Up' From Indigenous People in the ACT Metro/Queanbeyan Region
Story as a Weapon in Colonized America: Native American Women's Transrhetorical Fight for Land Rights
"A Story I Never Heard Before": Aboriginal Young Women, Homelessness, and Restorying Connections
Storytelling: The Finder of True Native American Identity
"Strange Things Happen to Non-Christian People": Human-Animal Transformation among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska
A Strategic Framework to End Violence Against Wabanaki Women in New Brunswick
Strategies for Ethical Engagement: An Open Letter Concerning Non-Native Scholars of Native Literatures
A Strengths-Based Profile of Aging in First Nations Communities
Stroke and Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Swedish Sami Population: Incidence and Mortality in Relation to Income and Level of Education
Strong Navajo Marriages
The Structure of Drinking Motives in First Nations Adolescents in Nova Scotia
Struggle Continues for Jacobs Despite Personal Accomplishments
Brief profile of Beverley Jacobs, recipient of the Governor General's Award, who, as president of the Native Women’s Association of Canada campaigns to ensure Aboriginal women receive the same respect as non-Aboriginal women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Struggle, Resistance, Liberation, and Theological Methodology: Indigenous Peoples and the Two-Thirds World
Students Cooking Their Way into the Job Market
Discusses how, in an effort to improve the health and well-being of Aboriginals, Chef Andrew George revamped the employment training program in culinary arts.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.