The Role of the Legal Profession in the Processes
Roots of Resilience: Overcoming Inequities in Aboriginal Communities
Ross River Dena Council Band v. Canada, [2002] 2 S.C.R. 816, 2002 SCC 54
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: An Exercise in Policy Education
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Editor's Introduction [Volume 2, Number 2]
Royal Proclamation 1763: Relationships, Rights and Treaties
The Running Warrior
Rupturing the Myth of the Peaceful Western Canadian Frontier: A Socio-Historical Study of Colonization, Violence, and the North West Mounted Police, 1873-1905
Sam Sixkiller Cherokee: Frontier Law Man
Sami Self-Determination: Autonomy and Economy: The Authority and Autonomy of the Sámediggi in the Health and Social Services Sector
Saving Our Identity: An Uphill Battle for the Tuva of China
Saving the Reservation: Joe Garry and the Battle to Be Indian
"Saying No to Resource Development is Not an Option": Economic Development in Moose Cree First Nation
Scenes from the Colonial Catwalk: Cultural Appropriation, Intellectual Property Rights, and Fashion
School Abuse Victims Settling Out of Court
Discusses the formation of the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada (IRSR), and it's role surrounding church, government, and budget in settling claims out of court.
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The Scope and Bounds of Transitional Justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The Search for Consensus: A Legislative History of Bill C-31, 1969–1985
Examines Aboriginal women's rights, membership issues, government thinking and rationale, and Aboriginal perspectives. Chapter one 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.
Seasonality and Ambient Temperature at Time of Conception in Term-Born Individuals: Influences on Cardiovascular Disease and Obesity in Adult Life
Section 1.2 of the Canadian Human Rights Act: Balancing Collective and Individual Rights and the Principle of Gender Equity
Section 35's Empty Shell of Constitutional Promise
Section 84-Corrections and Conditional Release Act: Recommendations for Reform
Section 91(24) and Canada's Legislative Jurisdiction with Respect to the Métis
Securing Against the Hoop: Postcoloniality, Cosmology, and the Study of Security
Security in Canada’s North: Looking Beyond Arctic Sovereignty
Seeing More Than Black and White: Picturing Aboriginality at Australia's National Portrait Gallery
Seeking Honest Justice in a Land of Strangers: Nahnebahwequa's Struggle for Land
Selected Urban Aboriginal Demography
Self-Determined Development of Indigenous Peoples
Self-Government and the Inalienability of Aboriginal Title
Self-Government Developing Despite Ottawa
The Self Government Landscape
Senators Just Wanted Some Sober Second Thought on C-27
Comments on three Aboriginal Liberal senators who walked out of two committee meetings when the motion to table a bill was defeated.
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Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders: A Study of Court Appeal Decisions in Light of Section 718.2 (e) of the Canadian Criminal Code
Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders: Section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada and Aboriginal Over-Representation in Canadian Prisons
The Service and Re-Entry Needs of Juvenile Offenders: American Indian Girls Impacted by Sexual Trauma
Serving the Inuit Offender
Settler Governmentality and Racializing Surveillance in Canada's North-West
Sex Discrimination Under Tribal law
Sex Trafficking in Indian Country WA State
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
Shadow Nations: Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Legal Pluralism
"She Is Hostile to Our Ways": First Nations Girls Sentenced to the Ontario Training School for Girls, 1933–1960
Shifting the Focus: Restorative Justice and Sex Work
Shooting the Messenger: Historical Impediments to the Mediation of Modern Aboriginality in Ontario
A Sin of Omission and Misrecognition: Representations of the Oka Crisis in Three Canadian History Textbooks
Sinclair Put Métis in Canada's Constitution
Looks at the accomplishments of an Aboriginal activist Jim Sinclair over the span of fifty years.
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