Resource Extraction and Aboriginal Communities in Northern Canada: Cultural Considerations
Resource Management and the Mi'kmaq Nation
Resources for Animation Theme Bundle 2: Comprehending the Learning Spirit/Identity
Rethinking Historical Trauma: Narratives of Resilience
Revitalising Memory in Honour of Traditional Maseko Ngoni Governance
Rights to the Benefits of Research: Compensating Indigenous Peoples for their Intellectual Contributions
Argues that compensation should be integrated into the research phase of project rather than after completion. The article gives the example of a participatory research project conducted in Ecuador.
Role Models: An Anishinaabe-kwe Perspective
Rough Knowledge and Radical Understanding: Sacred Silence in American Indian Literatures
Rural Health Research Workshop
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees
Salvation From Empire: The Roots of Anishinabe Christianity in Upper Canada Canada, 1650-1840
Science and Culture Nexus: A Research Report
Science in the Changing North
Section Four Editorial: Graduate Education
Section One Editorial: Indigenous Methodologies
Section Three Editorial: Indigenizing Practices
Section Two Editorial: Disciplinary Perspectives and Experiences
Sharing Our Success: Promising Practices in Aboriginal Education - Proceedings of a National Conference Winnipeg, November 23-24th, 2007
A Shining Trail to the Sun's Lodge: Renewal Through Blackfoot Ways of Knowing.
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.
The Silent Monologue: The Voice Within the Space
The Social Economy of Canada's Aboriginal North
Socio-Cultural Impacts Of Aboriginal Cultural Industries: A Discussion Paper
Sometimes Hunting Can Seem Like a Business: Polar Bear Sport Hunting in Nunavut
[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.
"Spider Woman's Granddaughter": Autobiographical Writings by Native American Women
State of Knowledge on Environmental Health Issues for First Nations
Stories of Resurfacing: The University and Aboriginal Knowledge
Story Gathering With The Urban Aboriginal Community Kitchen Garden Project
"Strange Things Happen to Non-Christian People": Human-Animal Transformation among the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska
Students Design Project with Traditional Knowledge
Three recent teaching graduates of NORTEP advocate Aboriginal knowledge be added to the curriculum in Saskatchewan schools, focusing mainly on science.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Sympathy for the Devil: Devil Sickness and Lore among the Tohono O'odham
Taking Culture to Court: Anthropology, Expert Witnesses and Aboriginal Sense of Place in the Interior Plateau of British Columbia
Sociology and Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--Simon Fraser University, 2008.
Tapaiitam: Human Modifications of the Coast as Adaptations to Environmental Change, Wemindji, Eastern James Bay
Teacher Guide for High School for Use with the Educational DVD Contemporary Voices along the Lewis & Clark Trail
Film explores Tribal members' perspectives on traditional knowledge, history, the impact of early contact and westward expansion, the importance of language, and cultural continuity.