Seeing the Skies through Navajo Eyes: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Astronomy
Designed as a resource for planetariums, for middle school teachers, and a book that families can read together.
Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians And The First Nations from The 1840s to Today
Self-Determination Through Tribal Colleges: Rhetoric or Reality
Self-Government Agreements and Jurisdiction in Education
Serving Those Who Served
Setting the Table: Traditional First Nations Foods Lesson Plans K-8: Foundational Knowledge
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
Settler Anxiety and State Support for Missionary Schooling in Colonial British Columbia, 1849-1871
Settler Biopower: Accumulation and Dispossession in Canada's Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement
The Seven Fires: The Lifelong Process of Growth and Learning as Explained by Saulteaux Elder Danny Musqua
The Shadows of Assimilation: Narratives and Legacies of the Carlisle Indian Boarding School, 1879-1918
American Studies Thesis (MA) -- California State University Fullerton, 2017.
Shattering the Silence: The Hidden History of Indian Residential Schools in Saskatchewan
Shingwauk Narratives: Sharing Residential School History
Showing and Telling the Story of Nikis (My Little House): An Arts-Based Autoethnographic Journey of a Cree Adult Educator
Siberian Yupik Names for Birds: What Can Bird Names Tell Us about Language and Knowledge Transitions?
SNAICC COVID-19 Ongoing Impacts Survey Report
The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, Aug. 1946, pp. 387-394
A Snapshot: Status First Nations People in Canada
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 Media and the Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous Girls
"Sohkastwawak": They are Resilient (First Nations Students and Achievement)
Sons of Selu: Masculinity and Gendered Power in Cherokee Society, 1775-1846
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Carolina, 2017.
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
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.
A Special Education Service Delivery Model for Delores D. Echum Composite School: A First Nation Approach
Spirit Bear's Guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action
The Spiritual Imperative of Native Epistemology: Restoring Harmony and Balance to Education
St. Joseph's Industrial School Fonds
A Stage Set for Assimilation: The Model Indian School at the World's Columbian Exposition
Standing Strong Task Force Report & Recommendations: Acknowledging the Past, Learning form the Present, Looking to the Future
Standing Their Ground: The Integration of Community and School in Quinhagak, Alaska
State of Equity in Education Report
Examines progress on the Calls to Action published in the previous year's report and results of survey of Winnipeg school divisions and faculties of education in Manitoba with respect to school trustee representation, number of Indigenous teachers, employment equity policies, staff profile, student profile, and student enrollment in Bachelor of Education programs.
Related Material:
The State of the World's Indigenous Peoples [vol. 3]: Education
Stolen From Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities
Stolen Words Written by Melanie Florence and Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard: Teaching Guide
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather learn his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-4). Text in English with some Cree vocabulary.
Stories For Sharing
Stories of Academic Achievement: Case Studies of Successful Native American Students
Stories of Our Elders
Story as a Means of Engaging Public Educators and Indigenous Students
A Story of Identity: A Cautionary Tale
Storying Gendered Violence: Indigenous Understandings of the Interconnectedness of Violence
Strategies for the Recruitment and Retention of Native American Students: Executive Summary
Strategies To Support The Recruitment, Retention And Professional Development Of Indigenous Managers
Strengthening Indigenous Australian Perspectives in Allied Health Education: A Critical Reflection
Looks at ways to address health inequality for Indigenous Australian populations by adding Indigenous perspectives into health practices.
Structural Violence in Canada: The Role of Winnipeg Educators in Decolonization and Reconciliation between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Peoples
Students Thrive in Educational Bumper Zone
Details on an alternate school, the Lloydminster Education Advancement Program (LEAP), which is geared to help high school students stay in or return to school by offering education to young offenders, pregnant teens and moms, students from a lower social economic setting and those who need more flexibility or more discipline in the school system.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
A Study of Indigenous Boys and Men
Attempts to identify, highlight and outline educational and social programs and interventions which address needs of 12- to 25-year-olds. Specifically looks what initiatives have been developed, where they have occurred, and what guiding principles and practices have led to success.