The Racist Legacy in Modern Swedish Saami Policy
Reclaiming the Lineage House: Canadian Native Women Writers
Reconciliation: Moving Forward Together
Reconciliation Pole
Recontextualizing Schooling Within an Inuit Community
Red Atlantis Revisited: Community and Culture in the Writings of John Collier
Reflections of Alcatraz
Reflections on Thinking Concretely About Criminal Justice Reform
Reflexive Reflection Co-created with Kehte-ayak (Old Ones) as an Indigenous Qualitative Methodological Data Contemplation Tool
Examine a new method of conducting research within Indigenous communities that works in collaborations with Indigenous cultural beliefs and for the benefit of the communities themselves.
The Reform Party of Canada: A Discourse on Race, Ethnicity, and Equality
Relationships First, Business Later: Aboriginal Justice Strategy Consultation Report: Part 1
A Reminiscence of the Alcatraz Occupation
Report on Implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action
Representation as Colonial Rhetoric: The Image of 'the Native' and 'the habitant' in the Formation of Colonial Identities in Early Nineteenth-Century Lower Canada
Representation, Revision and Resistance: A Preliminary Analysis of Tlingit Oral Narratives About First Contact
Reproductive Justice and Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan: Overview and Recommendations
The Resolution of Cross-Cultural Disputes: A Case Study of the Yukon Land Claim Negotiations
The Response of Okanagan Indians to European Settlement
Restorative Journey: Indigenous Educational Wellness
A Review of Ethnocentric Bias Facing Indian Witnesses
Revisiting Colonization Through Gender: Anglican Missionary Women in the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic, 1860-1945
Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution
San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training as an Educational Intervention: Promoting Anti-Racism and Equity in Health Systems, Policies, and Practices
Examines an anti-racism educational program to address racism in Canada.
Sayenqueraghta: King of the Senecas
"Scene of Fight" [Battle of Duck Lake]
Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians And The First Nations from The 1840s to Today
Showdown at Sorrow Cave: Bat Medicine and the Spirit of
Resistance in Mean Spirit
SinsOfTheFather
The Size and Structure of Native-White Wage Differentials in Canada
Social Change and the Creation of Underdevelopment: A Northwest Coast Case
Social Costs of Justice
Social History Meets Ethnohistory: A Renewed Path for Native Studies
Social Justice Picture Books: Lesson Plans for the Junior-Intermediate Classroom
Lesson plans for Grades 4--8. Indigenous Perspectives section begins on p. 329.
Social Responsibility of Mining Companies and Indigenous People of Chukotka
Discusses the social and economic impact of mining companies' policies when extracting natural resources on Indigenous land.
Sociocultural Determinants of Health and Wellness: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Some Issues in Sentencing of Aboriginal Offenders
Special Edition by Children and Youth: Our Hopes and Dreams for Making Shannen's Dream Come True
Special issue that looks at the poor living conditions at a school on the Attawapiskat First Nation. Includes letters written by Omushkegowuk Cree children.
Spirit Bear's Guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action
Stepping into the Circle
Stolen Past: Shattered Futures: Aboriginal Justice In Canada
Stories from Home: First Nations, Land Claims, and Euro-Canadians
T'shama
'Take Precautions Against The Natives': Life as a Sick Indian at Lytton, BC, 1910-1940
Talking Back: Six First Nations Women's Recovery Stories From Childhood Sexual Abuse and Addictions
Tammarniit (Mistakes): Inuit Relocation in the Eastern Arctic, 1939-63
Teacher's Guide: An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
Telling Our Twisted Histories
Website contains links to a series of 12 podcasts which explore the impact of words such as reconciliation, indian time, school, reserve, and savage. Host Kaniehti:io Horn engages in conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.