Setting the Table For Food Security: Policy Impacts in Nunavut
Sex Discrimination Under Tribal law
The Sexual Assault of Intoxicated Women
Sexual Coercion, Resilience and Young Māori: A Scoping Review
Shab-eh-nay: Cultural Survival and Preservation In the Old Northwest, 1812-1860
Shifting the Focus: Restorative Justice and Sex Work
A Sin of Omission and Misrecognition: Representations of the Oka Crisis in Three Canadian History Textbooks
The Sixties Scoop & Aboriginal Child Welfare
Sleeper of a Case Receives National Attention
Discussion of who is allowed to be identified as Métis and be part of receiving the benefits of that identification.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the
Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory
Social Problems, Community Trauma and Hydro Project Impacts
Solemn Promises: Treaty Rights in the Shadow of Sparrow
Sovereignty, Liberty, and the Legal Order of the "Freemen" (Otipahemsu'uk): Towards a Constitutional Theory of Métis Self-Government
Sovereignty of the Arctic Islands in International Law
Sovereignty's Promise: The State as Fiduciary
Sovereignty: The Rhetoric v. The Reality
Speaking of Abuse: Violence Against Aboriginal Women in Relationships
Stalking in Indian Country: Enhancing Tribal Sovereignty Through Culturally Appropriate Remedies
Standing Bear is a Person
The 'Starlight Tours': A Study of Racist Dynamics in a Prairie City
State Authority to Tax Out-of-State Income of Reservation Indians: A Note on Fond du Lac v. Einess
State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2010: Events of 2009: Focus [on] Religious Minorities
The Status of Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North in the Context of Legal Pluralism
Staying at Home: Examining the Implications of Least Disruptive Measures in First Nations Child and Family Services Agencies
Stepping Outside the Box: Traditional Knowledge, Folklore, Indigenous Textiles and Cultural Appropriation---Is There Room for Folklore Protection Under Intellectual Property Law?
[Stolen Sisters: Indigenous Women and Violence in Canada]
Strengthening Indigenous Peoples' Influence: 'Claims Boards' in Northern Canada
Strengthening Law and Justice Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Victims/Survivors of Family Violence and Sexual Assault and Women and Children: National Policy Issues - A Victorian Perspective
Strengthening On-the-Ground Service Provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Victims/Survivors of Family Violence and Sexual Assault in Victoria
Strong Things Done: Murder in Yukon History
Stryker: A Film by Noam Gonick
Stuck at the Border of the Reserve: Self-Identity and Authentic Identity amongst Mixed Race First Nations Women
A Study of Northern Manitoba Principals' Perspectives Regarding New Special Education Legislation
Submissions of United Native Nations Society on the Final Phase of the Frank Paul Inquiry: December 14-15, 2010
Suffering the Imposition of the European Bourgeois Family on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and the Routes to Healing
Sui Generis: Aboriginal Title and the State of Exception
Suicide Among Aboriginal People: Royal Commission Report
Summary Review of Aboriginal Over-representation in the Child Welfare System: Final
Support the Call to Abolish the Indian Act
Reflects on a speech given at the Assembly of First Nations Annual General Meeting in July 2010 encouraging all Canadians to work together to improve the lives and future of First Nation's people.
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The Supreme Law and The Grand Law: Changing Significance of Customary Law For Aboriginal Women of British Columbia
Survey to Identify and Evaluate Indian Sacred Sites and Traditional Cultural Properties in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area: Final Report
The Survival of Native Territorial Sovereignty in Canadian Land Claims Law: Acknowledging and Historical Fact
Survivors Organizing Government Position Under Attack
Commentary on the Canadian government's position that it won't compensate for the loss of language and culture of those who attended Indian residential schools. Some prominent survivors are organizing to form a national organization that will represent and give a voice to former students.
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