The Rediscovered Self: Indigenous Identity and Cultural Justice
Reimagining Indian Country: Native American Migration and Identity in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles
Reindeer Herders in Finland: Pulled to Community-based Entrepreneurship & Pushed to Individualistic Firms
The Relationship Between Ethnic Identity and Factors of Attrition Among First Nations Students
The Relationship Between Participation in Aboriginal Cultural Activities/Languages and Educational Achievement for Native Canadians: An Analysis of the 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey
Religion, Land and Democracy in Canadian Indigenous-State Relations
Remembering and Repatriation: The Production of Kinship, Memory and Respect
Remote and Unresearched: A Contextualized Study of Non-Indigenous Educational Leaders Working in Yukon Indigenous Communities
Renaissance Man: The Tribal "Schizophrenic" in Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer
Renegotiating Two Worlds: A Study of the Works of Kim Scott
Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2010
Reporting Métis in Urban Centres on the 1996 Census
Argues that combining concepts of ethnic origin and Métis identity would provide a more complete picture of the population. Looks at statistics for Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver.
Chapter five from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 1 which is also vol. 1 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.
Researching Your Métis Ancestors in Ontario: Standards and Sources
Resistance in Indigenous Music: A Continuum of Sound
Resource Development and Well-Being in Northern Canada
Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community and Culture
[Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community and Culture]
The Return of the Native: Personal Perspectives of Identity
Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century
Review Essay: Making Mannequins Mean: native American Representations, Postcolonial Politics, and the Limits of Semiotic Analysis
Review: Red Matters
Revisiting Histories of Legal Assimilation, Racialized Injustice, and the Future of Indian Status in Canada
Addresses citizenship, identity, status, and Canadian policy. Chapter two from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 3, which is also vol. 5 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006
Revival and Community: The History and Practices of a Native American Flute Circle
Reviving Kaqchikel Language in Sumpango, Sacatepequez
Revolution and Residential Schools: Meeting on a Mennonite-Hän Frontier in Yukon
Rhetorics of Recognition: On Indigenous Nationhood, Literature, and the Paracolonial Perils of the Nation-State.
Risk and Alienation: Changing Patterns in Aboriginal Resource Use
The Role of Elders and Elder Teachings: A Core Aspect of Child and Youth Care Education in First Nations Communities
Rooted in Movement: Spatial Practices and Community Persistence in Native Southwestern New England
Saami in the European Union
Salmon: A Scientific Memoir
Sami Citizenship: Marginalization or Integration?
The Sami National Day as a Prism to Tromsø Sami Identity: The Past and the Present
Saving Our Identity: An Uphill Battle for the Tuva of China
Say Our Beautiful Names: A Māori Indigene's Autoethnography of Women-Self-Mother
School Failed Coyote, So Fox Made a New School: Indigenous Okanagan Knowledge Transforms Educational Pedagogy
Searching for a Place in Between: The Autobiographies of Three Canadian Métis Women
Selling the Indian: Commercializing and Appropriating American Indian Cultures
Sense of Coherence of Reindeer Herders and Other Samis in Comparison to Other Swedish Citizens
"She Can Bother Me, and That's Because She Cares": What Inuit Students Say about Teaching and Their Learning
Sherman Alexie: Poet and Author
Sherman Alexie's Reservation: Relocating the Center of Indian Identity
“Shimmering Possibilities” Amongst the Rubble: An Analysis of Joy Harjo’s “When the World as We Knew It Ended”
Situating Myself in Research
'Skins in Skin Flicks: A Modest Proposal on the Most Adequate Means for "Telling" the "Real" Indians from the Wannabes among the "Reel" Indians in Pornography
Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity
Small, Northern and Wired
Focuses on Kuk-ke-nah Network of Smart First Nations in Ontario, a project using information and communications technology to support Native communities.
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