The Silver Hand: Authenticating the Alaska Native Art, Craft and Body
Sisters Work to Put Native in Graduations
Brief profile of Muskawa Designs, a Saskatoon based business that designs graduation gowns and endeavors to incorporate Native flair in its creations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
Situating Canadian Inuit Artists
Small Business Incubation and Its Prospects in Indian Country
Snapshots of La Ronge: Portraits of La Ronge's Economic Vitality as Depicted through Community Leaders and Visionaries
The Social Impacts of Indian Gaming in California
Socio-Cultural Impacts Of Aboriginal Cultural Industries: A Discussion Paper
Socio-economic Profile of Nunavik: 2008 Edition
The Socioeconomic Impact of Indian Gaming on Kumeyaay Nations: A Case Study of Barona, Viejas, and Sycuan, 1982-2016
Solutions that Work: Fighting Poverty in Winnipeg
Some Competition and Consumer Issues in the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry
Some Reserves Are Not Viable
Sometimes Hunting Can Seem Like a Business: Polar Bear Sport Hunting in Nunavut
Speaking the Past, Engaging the Present: The Infrapolitics of an Adnyamathanha Enterprise
[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.
Spider Woman Walks this Land: Traditional Cultural Properties and the Navajo Nation
State of the World's Minorities 2008: Events of 2007: Climate Change Special
Staying in Place: Plains Metis Borderland Communities, 1885-1930
Stó:lō Community Entrepreneurship and Economics: Rebuilding the Circle
The Story of Crownpoint Institute of Technology and It's Alternative Livestock Program
Strategic Alliances in Indigenous Entrepreneurship Contexts: A Case Study of the Scuzzy Creek Hydro Project
Strategic Resolution of Policy, Environmental and Socio-economic Impacts in Canadian Arctic Diamond Mining: BHP's NWT Diamond Project
Student Commentary
Successful Development in Aboriginal Communities: Does It Depend Upon a Particular Process?
Summative Evaluation of the Aboriginal Business Development Program
SUNTEP: An Investment in Saskatchewan's Prosperity
A Superimposition of Lands or a Superimposition of Interests?
Survival, Resistance, and the Canadian State: The Transformation of New Brunswick’s Native Economy, 1867-1930
Sustainable Community Economic Development [SCED] in a Coastal Context: The Case of Alert Bay, British Columbia
Sustainable Development for Canada's Arctic and Subarctic Communities: A Backcasting Approach to Churchill, Manitoba
Sustainable Food Security in the Arctic: State of Knowledge
Sustainable Reindeer Husbandry
Sustainable Urban Economic Development: An Aboriginal Perspective
Syncrude, Cameco Stike Gold with PAR
Showcases two northern resource-based companies that have been recognized for their Aboriginal relations efforts.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.25.
Tairāwhiti Māori Economic Development Report: Critical Analysis and Strategic Options
Taking Care of Bison: Community Perceptions of the Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project in Fort Resolution, NT, Canada
Tan' Bawang (Homeland): Cultural Safety and the Kelabit Land Struggle in Borneo
Tar Sands: Environmental Justice, Treaty Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Task-dependent Cold Stress During Expeditions in Antarctic Environments
Te Manaakitanga i Roto i ngā Ahumahi Tāpoi :The Interpretation of Manaakitanga From a Māori Tourism Supplier Perspective
Teacher's Guide: In the Light of Reverence
For use with documentary of the same title which explores clashes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people over three sacred sites and the use of land for recreational and commercial enterprises. They are: the Lakota and Devil's Tower; the Hopi and the Colorado Plateau; and the Wintu and Mt. Shasta.
Recommended for Grade Seven to adult audiences.