Resistance to the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Resource Revenue Sharing: Property Rights and Economic Incentives
Respect, Relationship & Responsibility: Enacting the Journey to Reconciliation
Respect, Relationship & Responsibility: Enacting the Journey to Reconciliation
Revisiting the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Towards Reconciliation: The Future of Indigenous Governance
The Right to Love: Grandparents Rights (Alberta)
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Contemporary World: The Power of Ideas and the Challenges of Implementation
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Harvest Marine Mammals in the Arctic. Perspectives from International Human Rights Law and the Law of the Sea
"Risk Your Life Accessing the Museum": The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Question of Indigenous Genocides(s)
The Road to Economic Stability for Aboriginal People: We Need a National Conversation on Standards for Infrastructure ...
RoadMap Project: Creating Paths for First Nations Prosperity
Goal of project is to support self-sufficiency and economic growth, improve fiscal capacity to govern while managing risk, increase transparency and accountability, and clarify governments' responsibility for service provision. Contains links to eight chapters and project summary.
Say We Are Nations: Documents of Politics and Protest in Indigenous American since 1887
Second Generation Navajo Relocatees: Inheriting Intergenerational Losses Due to P.L. 93-531
Second-rate Victims: The Forced Sterilization of Indigenous Peoples in the USA and Canada
Self-determining Multiculturalism
The Serpent Slayer
Settler Colonial Governance in Nineteenth-Century Victoria
Settler Colonialism and the Politics of Grief: Theorising a Decolonising Transitional Justice for Indian Residential Schools
Settler Colonialism in Canada and the Métis
Settler-State Apologies to Indigenous Peoples: A Normative Framework and Comparative Assessment
Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
“Sexual Savages:” Christian Stereotypes and Violence against North America’s Native Women
SFU Beedie School of Business Presents Phil Fontaine
[Shadow Nations: Tribal Sovereignty and the Limits of Legal Pluralism]
Sharing the Land: The Formation of the Vancouver Island (or 'Douglas') Treaties of 1850-1854 in Historical, Legal and Comparative Context
Sharing the Same Waters
Sharing the Wealth: How Resource Revenue Agreements Can Honour Treaties, Improve Communities, and Facilitate Canadian Development
Should Indigenous People Vote in Canada's Federal Election?
Should Trees Have Legal Standing in Indian Country?
The Sixties Scoop among Aboriginal Veterans: A Critical Narrative Study
Social Innovation and Aboriginal Communities
The Solidarity Encounter Between Indigenous Women and White Women in a Contemporary Canadian Context
The Sound of Silence: First Nations and British Columbia Emergency Management
Special Supplement on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in British Columbia: Group Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of the Consideration of the Sixth Periodic Report of Canada Submitted June 5th, 2015
Gives background to the issue, discusses the reports produced by the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, Human Rights Watch, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and reports on the response of the federal and provincial governments.
Specific Claims and the Specific Claims Tribunal Act: Five Years Later: A Presentation by the Algonquin Nation Secretariat on Behalf of the First Nations of Timiskaming, Wolf Lake, Barriere Lake & Eagle Village
The Squamish Nation Assessment Process: Getting to Consent
A Stake in Mining: Participatory Elements in Swedish Mine Development
State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2015: Events of 2014: Focus on Cities
StatsUpdate: Adult Criminal Court Statistics, 2016/2017
StatsUpdate: Homicides, 2017
StatsUpdate: Police Officers, 2016
StatsUpdate: Police-Reported Crime Rate, 2013
Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools
Stolen Sisters: Colonial Roots of Sexual Violence against Aboriginal Women and Unsympathetic Media Representations toward Their Stories in Contemporary Canada
Discusses how colonialism has created behavioral patterns and attitudes which serve to legitimize violence against Indigenous women and perpetuate racism and discrimination