A Review of The Navajo and the Animal People: Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnozoology
REVIEWS [Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 9, No. 2, Summer, 1997]
Rights to the Benefits of Research: Compensating Indigenous Peoples for their Intellectual Contributions
Argues that compensation should be integrated into the research phase of project rather than after completion. The article gives the example of a participatory research project conducted in Ecuador.
A Risk Balance Analysis of Dioxin and Furan Related Shellfish Closures for Aboriginal Coastal Communities in British Columbia
Risks and Impacts to First Nation Health and the Mount Polley Mine Tailings Dam Failure
Rivers, Fish and the People: Tradition, Science, and Historical Ecology of Fisheries in the American West
The Role of Landscape Architects in Park Management, Planning and Design with Regard to Indigenous Peoples
The Sacred and the Digital: Managing Heritage in an Open Access World
Sacred Sites and Secular Reasoning: Managing the Majorville Medicine Wheel Area
Saddle Lake Interviews
Saskatchewan History - The First Peoples: Plains First Nations
Science and Culture Nexus: A Research Report
Scientific Racism and the American Indian in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Searching for Haknip Achukma (Good Health): Challenges to Food Sovereignty Initiatives in Oklahoma
Seasonal Circles
Contains material that can be used for mathematics, physical health and education, English language arts and science classes.
Seeds as Ancestors, Seeds as Archives: Seed Sovereignty and the Politics of Repatriation to Native Peoples
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.
Seneca Art and Culture Center at Ganondagan State Historic Site
Sensitizing Structuration Theory: A Literature Review and Proposal for Further Studies
Sesquiterpene Lactone Containing Mexican Indian Medicinal Plants and Pure Sesquiterpene Lactones as Potent Inhibitors of Transcription Factor NF-kB
Shigellosis on Indian Reserves in Manitoba, Canada: Its Relationship to Crowded Housing, Lack of Running Water, and Inadequate Sewage Disposal
Siberian Yupik Names for Birds: What Can Bird Names Tell Us about Language and Knowledge Transitions?
SIFC - Field of Dreams
A Sign in the Sky: Dating the League of the Haudenosaunee
Snow Goggles
Social and Cultural Impacts of Mercury Pollution on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Social Power and Cultural Change in Pre-Colonial British Columbia
The Socio-Technical Sustainability of Shelter Systems and Hardware in Remote Indigenous Australian Communities
Spatial Distribution of Lead in Soil and Sediment in Iqaluit, Northwest Territories and Links With Human Health
Sq’ éwlets: A Stó:lō -Coast Salish Community in the Fraser River Valley Virtual Museum
A Stage Set for Assimilation: The Model Indian School at the World's Columbian Exposition
Stories of Yukon Food Security
Stories That Nourish: Minnesota Anishinaabe Wild Rice Narratives
"Straight from the Heavens into Your Bucket": Domestic Rainwater Harvesting as a Measure to Improve Water Security in a Subarctic Indigenous Community
Supporting Strong First Nation Education Governance: Standards Guide
Swampy & Moose Cree Flora & Fauna Glossary = Ka-Nihtâwikihk Nêsta Awêyâšîšak
Task-dependent Cold Stress During Expeditions in Antarctic Environments
Teaching Indigenous Languages
Teaching with Indian Givers
Telling New Myths: Contemporary Native American Animal Narratives From Michigan
Telling Our Stories: Voices on the Land: A Performing Arts and Digital Storytelling Teaching Guide for Educators
"They've Got No Stake in Where They're At": Radical Ecology, The Fourth World and Local Identity in the Bella Coola Region
Think Indigenous [2017]: Saskatoon, SK, Treaty 6 Territory: Francois Paulette
Think Indigenous [2017]: Saskatoon, SK, Treaty 6 Territory: Ryan McMahon
Thinking Food Security "Outside the Box"
Thinking with Nunangat in Proposing Pedagogies for/with Inuit Early Childhood Education
Third World in the First: Development and Indigenous Peoples
The Three Sisters: Renewing the World
Discusses the long history of Indigenous agriculture, how plants from the New World spread to the Old. and the need to return to traditional practices and regain food sovereignty. Educators share their experiences and lesson plans which use the story of the Three Sisters to teach a variety of subjects. Created to accompany the video.