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The Role of Culture in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
The Sacred Role of Animal Beings in Iroquois Lore
English Thesis (M.A) -- State University of New York College at Buffalo, 2012.
The Sacred Space of Womanhood: Mothering Across the Generations
The Sacred Space of Womanhood: Mothering Across the Generations: A National Showcase on First Nations, Inuit and Métis Women and Mothering: [Background] Report
Saulteaux Workshop 4
Science, Magic, and Culture
She Has Great Spirit: Insight Into Relationships between American Indian Dads and Daughters
Sheena's Story
[Sheena's Story of Healing (Cree Language Version)]
Shifting Boundaries: Violence, Representation, and the Salt Songs of the Great Basin Peoples
Situated Flow: A Few Thoughts on Reweaving Meaning in the Navajo Spirit Pathway
Social Studies Grade 5: Canada: The Peoples and Stories of This Land: A Curriculum and Guide to Implementation
Nine modules: Origins and Connections to the Land; Pre-Contact Cultures; Early European Exploration and Colonization; Nouvelle-France and Cultural Integration; French-English Rivalry; Refugees, Warriors and Reformers; Negotiating Confederation; Furs, Farms and the Métis; and Treaties, War, and the Changing West.
Integrates Dene, Inuvialuit and Inuinnait perspectives on history.
"Territorial Pilot 2011-2012".
Spinning the Web of a Spider
Spirits of Our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions ; The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery
Spirituality and Religion: Intertwined Protective Factors for Substance Use among Urban American Indian Youth
[Stacey's Story of Healing]
Standing In Two Worlds: Social Ceremonialism and Cultural Expression of the Osage Nation
Star Songs and Water Spirits: A Great Lakes Native Reader
Stories of Culture and Justice in the North
A Stroke Resource for Health Service Providers: A Guide for Working With Aboriginal Peoples of Ontario
Substance Abuse Prevention American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Successful Practices in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education: Collaborative Frameworks Building Relationship Companion Resource
Summary of Anishinabek Legal Principles: Examples of Some Legal Principles Applied to Harms and Conflicts Between Individuals within a Group
Summary of Elders' Interviews -- Support from Anthropological Sources
Survey Analysis for Indigenous Policy in Australia: Social Science Perspectives
Sustaining Indigenous Culture: The Structure, Activities, and Needs of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums
T.A.R.R. Workshop -- Louis Rain Oral Report
Taking Action! Art and Aboriginal Youth Leadership for HIV Prevention
Telling Their Own Stories: Indigenous Film as Critical Identity Discourse
Ten Canoes: Engaging Difference
There is a Certain Comfort in the Ceremonial
Author reflects on how ceremonies have helped him change himself.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Through the Eyes of the Cree
Titiro Whakamuri, Hoki Whakamua: Respectful Integration of Māori Perspectives within Early Childhood Environmental Education
Traditional Teachings: A Journey from Young Child to Young Adult
Two Hawks Kindles a Morning Fire: Natchitoches Confederacy, ca. 1810
Umyuangcaryaraq “Reflecting”: Multidimensional Assessment of Reflective Processes on the Consequences of Alcohol Use Among Rural Yup’ik Alaska Native Youth
Understanding Place in Culture: Serigraphs and the Transmission of Cultural Knowledge
Understanding the Heartbeat
Upholding Indigenous Freedoms of Religion and Medicine: Peyotists at the 1906-1908 Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and First Legislature
[Valerie's Story of Healing]
[Valerie's Story of Healing (Cree Language Version)]
Visitors Who Never Left: The Origin of the People of Damelahamid
Walking the Land, Feeding the Fire: Knowledge and Stewardship Among the Tłįchǫ Dene
Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum
Walking with Miskwaadesi
Wasauksing Women Sharing Strength
Ways of Knowing Guide: Earth's Teachings
We Flail in Life Until We Understand Basic Truths
Author reflects on not knowing the Ojibway truth of things until later in life due to being brought up in a foster home.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.