Shared Witsuït’en-Settler Relationships in Smithers 1913-1973: Final Report
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 Same Waters
"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
Shedding Light or Fanning Flames?: A Consideration of the Challenges in Exploring the Relative Effectiveness of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
The Significance of Indigenous Knowledge in Social Work Responses to Collective Recovery: A Rwandan Case Study
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.
Since Skyscrapers: New Histories of Native-Newcomer Relations in Honour of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of J.R.
Miller’s Skyscrapers Hide the Heavens
Six Miles Deep: Land Rights of the Six Nations of the Grand River
The Sixties Scoop among Aboriginal Veterans: A Critical Narrative Study
Skannen Ko’wa: Attributing Principles of Kashwenta to Manitoba’s Treaty Relationships
"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"
Social and Emotional Wellbeing Assessment Instruments for use With Indigenous Australians: A Critical Review
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.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Socio-Cultural Impacts Of Aboriginal Cultural Industries: A Discussion Paper
The Solidarity Encounter Between Indigenous Women and White Women in a Contemporary Canadian Context
"Something Decent to Wear": Performances of Being and Insider and an Outsider in Indigenous Research
'Something More Than An Indian': Carlos Montezuma and Wassaja, the Dual Identity of an Assimilationist and Indian Rights Activist
"Something Savage and Luxuriant": American Identity and the Indian Place-Name Literature
'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
The Sovereignty of Transmotion in a State of Exception: Lessons from the Internment of 'Praying Indians' on Deer Island, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1675-1676
[Spaces Between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization]
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
Speaking the Past, Engaging the Present: The Infrapolitics of an Adnyamathanha Enterprise
Speaking Together: The Brothertown Indian Community and New Directions in Engaged Scholarship
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.
Spirits of the Rockies: Reasserting an Indigenous Presence in Banff National Park.
The Splatsin Cooke Creek Culture Camp And The Ironies Of Access To The Shuswap River
Standing Up for Indians: Baptism Registers as an Untapped Source for Multicultural Relations in St. Louis, 1766-1821
Starvation, Experimentation, Segregation, and Trauma: Words For Reading Indigenous Health History
State of the World's Minorities 2008: Events of 2007: Climate Change Special
State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2015: Events of 2014: Focus on Cities
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
The Stolen Generation
The Stolen Generations and Litigation Revisited
Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools
Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada
Stolen Sisters: Colonial Roots of Sexual Violence against Aboriginal Women and Unsympathetic Media Representations toward Their Stories in Contemporary Canada
Discusses how colonialism has created behavioral patterns and attitudes which serve to legitimize violence against Indigenous women and perpetuate racism and discrimination