Rewriting the Saints' Lives: Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
Rights to Traditional Knowledge Often Fall Into the Wrong Hands
Road Work: Theorizing the Road Trip Narrative in Anglophone, Québécois and Indigenous Literatures in Canada
The Role of Native American Voices in Rethinking Early American Literary Studies
The Role of Social Cognition in Early Syntax: The Case of Joint Attention in Argument Realization in Child Inuktitut
The Role of the Elders
A Romance of (Miscege) Nations: Ann Sophia Stephens' Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter (1839, 1860)
Sacred and Strong: Upholding Our Matriarchal Roles: The Health and Wellness Journey of BC First Nations Women and Girls
A Safer Sex Trade Explored Through Film
Examines a documentary exploring the lives of different types of sex trade workers.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Santu's Song
Saskatchewan Survivors Share Their Stories For Legacy Project
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation and Canada: Historical Relationships, Settler Colonialism, and Stories of a Shared Space
Scandal
Screen Text and Institutional Context: Indigenous Film Production and Academic Research Institutions
Securing Our Place in Northern Society: Women, Global Industries and the Power of Stories
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2007.
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Seeing the Skies through Navajo Eyes: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Astronomy
Designed as a resource for planetariums, for middle school teachers, and a book that families can read together.
The Sense of a Better Ending: Legal Pluralism and Performative Jurisprudence in Atanarjuat the Fast Runner
Sensoriality and Wendat Steams: The Analysis of Fifteenth- to Seventeenth-Century Wendat Steam Lodge Rituals in Southern Ontario
Service Needs and Perspectives of Hidden Homeless First Nations People in Prince Albert
Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American Renaissance
Sex and Salmon: Queer Identities in Sherman Alexie's The Toughest Indian in the World
Shadow of the Salmon
Shimá Sani'
Shirley Cheechoo: Truth and Vision in Filmmaking
Showing and Telling the Story of Nikis (My Little House): An Arts-Based Autoethnographic Journey of a Cree Adult Educator
"A Sign of the Crimes"
Silence as the Root of American Indian Humor: Further Meditations on the Comic Vision of Anishinaabe Culture and Religion
Simon Ortiz's Poetry of Crisis Ordinariness: Spiritual Uncertainty During a Rosebud Reservation Winter
Sky Woman, Trickster, Windigo: Reflections of Traditional Storytelling in Contemporary Canadian Indigenous Novel
Anglophone Literatures and Cultures Thesis (PhD) -- Charles University, 2021.
Social Construction of HIV/AIDS Among Aboriginal Women in Windsor
The Social Context of Alcohol Use Among Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Reflections of Life Experiences of Alcohol Use by Older Māori
Social Justice Picture Books: Lesson Plans for the Junior-Intermediate Classroom
Lesson plans for Grades 4--8. Indigenous Perspectives section begins on p. 329.
The Social Life of Sound: Urban Indigenous Youth, Hip Hop and Hardcore
Songs, Prayers Strengthen Diné Weaver
Sounding Thunder: The Stories of Francis Pegahmagabow
Sovereignty And Sex: Holistic Representations Of Love And Identity In The Poetry Of Gregory Scofield
The Space between Us: Exploring Colonization and Injustice through Red: A Haida Manga
Spake, the Martyr
Speakin' out blak: An Examination of Finding an "Urban" Indigenous "Voice" Through Contemporary Australian Theatre: Including the plays Positive Expectations and Waiting For Ships
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
Speaking with Philip Deloria: Interview
The Spirit Lives in the Mind: Omushkego Stories, Lives and Dreams
The Spirit of Indigenous Youth: The Resilience and Self-Determination in Connecting to the Spirit and Ways of Knowing
Spiritually-Influenced Social Work Practice: A Descriptive Overview of Recent Literature
Sq’ éwlets: A Stó:lō -Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley Virtual Museum
Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
Standing on the Edge of Yesterday: A Dilemma of Oral Knowledge Survival in a West Coast Family
Stephen Leacock: The Not-So-Funny Story of His Evolutionary Ethnology and Canada's First Peoples
Stolen Words Written by Melanie Florence and Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard: Teaching Guide
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather learn his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-4). Text in English with some Cree vocabulary.