The Sixties Scoop & Aboriginal Child Welfare
Sixties Scoop, Historical Trauma, and Changing the Current Landscape about Indigenous People
The Sixties Scoop: Implications for Social Workers and Social Work Education
Sixties Scoop: More than Sorry
Skin Drums, Squeeze Boxes, Fiddles and Phonographs: Musical Interaction in the Western Arctic, Late 18th Through Early 20th Centuries
Skins 1.0: A Curriculum for Designing Games with First Nations Youth
Skookum Lab: Housing Report 2020: Understanding the Housing Experiences of Indigenous Households in Surrey
Based on findings from Lab Guide Groups, key informant interviews, and quantitative analysis of data on Indigenous households and housing conditions.
The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation
Smoke and Mirrors: The Changing Image of Native Americans in Films and Television Since 1950
Smoking Prevalence Among Aboriginal Women
Snoqualmie Ethnicity: Community and Continuity
“So it’s not always the sappy story”: Women of Colour and
Indigenous Women in the Indoor Sectors of the Canadian Sex
Industry Speak Out
“So we tell them”: Articulating Strong Black Masculinities in an Urban Indigenous Community
Tanya Sinha
The Social Construction of Aboriginal Suicide
Social Determinants of Educational Outcomes in Indigenous Learners
Social Determinants of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Rights in Policy: A Scoping Review and Analysis of Problem Representation
Social Determinants of Mental Health and Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Social Determinants of Self-Rated Health: The Interaction of Gender with Socioeconomic Status and Social Relationships in the Yukon
Social Isolation of Indigenous Seniors
Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects on Public Behavior: The Case of Inuit Suicide
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Psychological Distress and Suicidal Behaviours among Indigenous Peoples Living Off-reserve in Canada
Study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to measure income-related inequalities in the experience of psychological distress and suicidal behaviors in Aboriginal adults living off-reserve. Findings indicate that higher income and especially food security serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. Recommends policy that attends to these socioeconomic determinants of health.
Socioeconomic Status and Self-Reported Asthma in Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australian Adults Aged 18-64 Years: Analysis of National Survey Data
The Socioeconomic Status of Saskatchewan First Nation Members on Reserve: A Statistical Analysis by Sask Trends Monitor
Solemn Commitments: Fiduciary Obligations, Treaty Relationships and the Foundational Principles of Crown-Native Relations in Canada
Solution Model for Enhancing the Experiences of Urban First Nations and Métis Patients Accessing and Navigating the Health System for Inflammatory Arthritis Care
Some Elements of American Indian Pedagogy from an Anishinaabe Perspective
Some Sign Will Be Seen: The Aurora Borealis at Black Elk’s Death
Some Thoughts on "Integrity and Intent" and Teaching Native Literature
Sorting, Peers, and Achievement of Aboriginal Students in British Columbia
Sources of Stress among Midwest American Indian Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Speaking Our Truths in "A Good Way"
Speaking Out: Housing Issues of Youth in Nunavik
A discussion about the Inuit housing point system and the relationship between housing and employment for Inuit youth.
Speaking Out: Voices of Native American Female Playwrights
Speaking the Unspoken: Racism, Sport and Māori
Special Study of the National Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy
Speech by Dr. Roland Chrisjohn Member of Iroquois Confederacy (Oneida), Healer ("Psychologist')
Speech, Language and Hearing Services to First Nations, Inuit and Metis Children in Canada, with a Focus on Children 0 to 6 Years of Age: A Project Summary Report with Recommendations for Addressing Speech, Language and Hearing Issues
Speech, Language and Hearing Services to Indigenous People in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: A Literature Review and Report on Key Informant Interviews
Spirit Bear and Children Make History: Based on a True Story
Young children's about the long fight for equal funding for First Nations' education before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.