Secret, Powerful, and the Stuff of Legends: Revisiting Theories of Invented Tradition
Section Four Editorial: Graduate Education
Section Two Editorial: Disciplinary Perspectives and Experiences
Securing Against the Hoop: Postcoloniality, Cosmology, and the Study of Security
Security in Canada’s North: Looking Beyond Arctic Sovereignty
Seeds of Encouragement: Initiating an Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Program
Seeing Red: Anger, Sentimentality, and American Indians
Seeing the Homeland and the Trees? First Nations/Environmentalist Relations in N'Daki MenanTemagami 1986-1994
Seeking Honest Justice in a Land of Strangers: Nahnebahwequa's Struggle for Land
Self Assessment in Cultural Competency Development: An Aboriginal Child Welfare Orientation
Self-Inscriptions: Ethnic, Indigenous, Linguistic and Female Identity Constructions in Canadian Minority Life Writing. A Comparison of Apolonja Kojder's Marynia, Don't Cry and Rita Joe's Song of Rita Joe
September 11 and America's War on Terrorism: A New Manifest Destiny?
The Settler-Colonial Situation
Seven Steps to a Finer First Nations Education Program
Comments on the discussion at the 31st Assembly of First Nations regarding the need for education parity for First Nations youth compared to non-Aboriginal youth.
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Sex Discrimination Under Tribal law
Shab-eh-nay: Cultural Survival and Preservation In the Old Northwest, 1812-1860
Shadow Tag
"Shadows in the Forest": Native Americans, Slaves and Conspiracy in U.S. Literature, 1675-1863
Shaking the Feathers: Canada's Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in the 21st Century. Does Native Tourism Strengthen Communities and Inform Non-Native People, Or Does It Reinforce Negative Stereotypes?: An Examination of Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford, Ontario and Xáytem Longhouse Interpretive Centre in Mission, B.C.
"Shall the Indian Remain Indian?": Native Americans and the Women's Club Movement, 1899-1954
Shamrock Aborigines: The Irish, the Aboriginal Australians and Their Children
Shaping Identity under Colonial Systems: A Comparison of African and Canadian-Metis Texts by Chinua Achebe, Maria Campbell, James Ngugi, and Beatrice Culleton
A Shared Mental Health Care Model at Whitehorse Hospital, Yukon: A First Nations and Medical Perspective
Sharing Our Stories of Survival: Native Women Surviving Violence
Sharing Our Success: Promising Practices in Aboriginal Education - Proceedings of a National Conference Winnipeg, November 23-24th, 2007
Sharing the Learning: The Health Transition Fund - Synthesis Series: Aboriginal Health
"She Is Hostile to Our Ways": First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933–1960
"She was weakly for a long time and the consumption set in": Using Parish Records to Explore Disease Patterns and Causes of Death in a First Nations Community
Shifting Boundaries: Aboriginal Identity, Pluralist Theory, and the Politics of Self-Government in Canada
“Shimmering Possibilities” Amongst the Rubble: An Analysis of Joy Harjo’s “When the World as We Knew It Ended”
Silence and Articulating: Lived Histories of the Trout Lake Anishinawbe
Scrutinizes the conduct of some contemporary archaeologists as they work within traditional territories of Canada's First Nations.
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre: Research Compilation 2007-2009
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.
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Six Miles Deep: Land Rights of the Six Nations of the Grand River
The Sixties Scoop & Aboriginal Child Welfare
Skin Drums, Squeeze Boxes, Fiddles and Phonographs: Musical Interaction in the Western Arctic, Late 18th Through Early 20th Centuries
Skins 1.0: A Curriculum for Designing Games with First Nations Youth
Smallpox and the Native American
Smoke and Mirrors: The Changing Image of Native Americans in Films and Television Since 1950
Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism
"So Great a Correspondence": Native American Diplomacy in the Hudson Valley, 1609-1783.
'So I can be like a Whiteman': The Cultural Psychology of Space and Place in American Indian Mental Health"
The Social Construction of Aboriginal Peoples in the Saskatchewan Print Media
Society Needs to Recognize Worth of Aboriginal Women
Discusses how advocates for Aboriginal women stress that society and the justice system need to treat Aboriginal women with the same respect as non-Aboriginal women.
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