Reflections and Memories: 'Resiliency' Concerning the Walpole Island Residential School Survivors Group
Reflections of Yesterday & Today
Reflections on Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
Rekindling the Sacred Fire: Métis Ancestry and Anishinaabe Spirituality
Relocating Childbirth: The Politics of Birth Place and Aboriginal Midwifery in Manitoba, Canada
Social Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Sussex, 2013.
Remembering Will Have to Do: The Life and Times of Louise (Trottier) Moine
Anthology merges two previously published works: My Life in Residential School and Remembering Will Have to Do.
The Return of the Native: Personal Perspectives of Identity
[Richard Atleo]
[Richard Wagamese and his novel Indian Horse]
[Richard Wagamese - Indian Horse]
Riel Project / Bulletin / du Projet Riel - No.1. - April / Avril 1979.
Historical note:
Riel Project / Bulletin / du Projet Riel - No.2. - September / Septembre 1979.
Historical note:
The purpose of the Riel project is to publish a critical edition of all the writings of Louis Riel. The edition is to present a printed version faithful to what Riel himself wrote, being "critical" in the sense that errors will be noted, variants recorded, and annotations furnished. In English / French.Robert Goodvoice 10
Robert Goodvoice 9
Robert Kiyoshk Interview
Roving Mariners: Australian Aboriginal Whalers and Sealers in Southern Oceans 1790-1870
RPM: Indigenous Music Culture
Running for Maasai Education
[Ruth Phillips and Her New Book Museum Pieces: Towards the Indigenization of Canadian Museums]
'The Same as You and Me'" Encounters With the Gadia in the East Kimberley
The Sami of the Kola Peninsula: About the Life of an Ethnic Minority in the Soviet Union
Settler/Colonial Violences: Black and Indigenous Coalition Possibilities through Intergroup Dialogue Methodology
Sherman Alexie on Living Outside Cultural Borders
Showing and Telling the Story of Nikis (My Little House): An Arts-Based Autoethnographic Journey of a Cree Adult Educator
Silent No More
Silko’s Vévé and the Web of Differing Versions
Sister Norma Jeffs Interview
Sixties Scoop: More than Sorry
The Social Context of Alcohol Use Among Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Reflections of Life Experiences of Alcohol Use by Older Māori
The Social Life of Sound: Urban Indigenous Youth, Hip Hop and Hardcore
Songlines and Touchstones: A Study of Perinatal Health and Culture in Greenland
Speaking In Circles: Indigenous Identity and White Privilege
'Speaking the Strong Words': Notes on Performing Indigenous Community Politics in Denendeh
Speaking Truth to Power: Indigenous Storytelling as an Act of Living Resistance
The Spirit of Indigenous Youth: The Resilience and Self-Determination in Connecting to the Spirit and Ways of Knowing
“Spirit, Safety, and a Stand-off ”: The Research-Creation Process and Its Roles in Relationality and Reconciliation among Researcher and Indigenous Co-Learners in Saskatchewan, Canada
Spoken from the Heart: Indigenous Radio in Canada
Storied Truths: Contemporary Canadian and Indigenous Childhood Trauma Narratives
[Stories in a New Skin: Approaches to Inuit Literature]
Stories of Aboriginal Transracial Adoption
Stories of Indian Days: O-ge-mas-es Relates Many Incidents Of Early Life in the West.
Compilation, edited and annotated, mainly consisting of newspaper articles published between 1920 and 1921. Text in bold, footnotes and words in square brackets are the editor's.
Stories of Success in Career Decision-Making: Listening to Indigenous Women
Story as a Means of Engaging Public Educators and Indigenous Students
The Story of Colonialism, or Rethinking the Ox-Hide Purchase in Native North America and Beyond
A Story of Identity: A Cautionary Tale
Storytelling and Strength: Voices from Indigenous Theatre in Canada
[Storytelling as Redemption]
Stranger than Fiction: The Creation of Two Short Theatre of the Real Plays about Closed Stranger Adoption in Aotearoa
Strengthening Health Literacy among Indigenous People Living with Cardiovascular Disease, their Families and Health Care Providers: Phase 1 Report
Study conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 25 client and 6 staff participants. Ten themes emerged: culture and identity, traditional health beliefs, family, health messaging from others, healthcare experience, access to quality care, patient engagement, self-care, communication with health care practitioners, personal agency and responsibility, and client management of medications.