Schools' Use of Native American Mascots: Report to the State Board of Education
Science for the Native Orientated Classroom
The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors: Bioarchaeological Documentation and Cultural Understanding
Sea Otter Chiefs
Seamfulness: Nova Scotia Women Witness Depression Through Zines
The Search for Appropriate Dispute Resolution Mechanisms to Resolve Aboriginal Land Claims: Empowerment and Recognition
The Search for Connectedness: Identity and Power in Louise Erdrich's Fiction
A Seat at the Table: A Nonconformist Approach to Grassroots Participation in the Articulation of Health Standards
The Second Creek War: The Unexplored Conflict
Second of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
Secwepemc History: The First 220 Years of Contact
Seeing Red
Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers
[Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers]
Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers
Seeing Red: Recognition, Reconciliation and Resentment in Indigenous Politics
Seeking the Voices of American Indian and Irish Schoolchildren (1820s–1920s): Autobiographical Reminiscence as Historical Source
Select Canadian Native Women Writers and Indian Dalit Women Writers: A Study
Self-Determination and Indigenous Women's Rights at the Intersection of International Human Rights
Self-Determination Key Plank in Gabriel's Campaign
Profiles Ellen Gabriel who is running for the National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: How Teachers' Attributions, Expectations, and Stereotypes Influence the Learning Opportunities Afforded Aboriginal Students
Self-Rated Health and Ethnicity: Focus on Indigenous Populations
The Semantics and Pragmatics of the North Slope Iñupiaq Postbase niq
Linquistics Thesis (MA) -- Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2012.
A Semi-Annotated Bibliography: The Wabanakis
Divided into five sections: contemporary publications, arts and crafts, traditional stories, history, and resources.
Wabanaki confederacy consists of the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot.
The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma: A Legal History
Senator John B. Tootoosis: Ambassador to First Nations
Sending a Voice: Native Americans in the Movies
Sense of Belonging in the Urban School Environments of Aboriginal Youth
Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders: The Honour of the Crown, Reconciliation and Rehabilitation of the Rule of Law
A Sentencing Circle
Sentinel Surveillance for Zoonotic Parasites in Companion Animals in Indigenous Communities of Saskatchewan
Sentry Box in Prince Albert during Rebellion (some question as to info)
A Separate Country: Postcoloniality and American Indian Nations
Sephardism and Marranism in Native American Fiction of the Quincentenary
Sequential INDIANacts: A Survey of Several Performances
Sequoyah National Research Center
Website is one of the largest repositories of Native American publications including newspaper & periodical collections, manuscripts & special collections. Also includes Dr. J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection, SNRC newsletters, links and other research collections.
Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit: The Nunatsiavummiut Experience
Settlers, Cyborgs, and Indians: An Exploration of Shifting Identities in First Nations Second World War Veterans
Settling Indigenous Place: Reconciling Legal Fictions in Governing Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand's National Parks
Sexual Health Education: A One-Stop-Shop
Shabik'eschee Village in Chaco Canyon: Beyond the Archetype
Shadow Catchers or Shadow Snatchers? Ethical Issues for Photographers of Contemporary Native Americans
Shadows of Mashantucket: William Apess and the Representation of Pequot Place
The Shaman's Mirror: Visionary Art of the Huichol
Shampoo Archaeology: Towards a Participatory Action Research Approach in Civil Society
Share the Power: Women Working Together
Shared Decision-Making and Health for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women: A Study Protocol
Shared Lives: A Collaborative Partnership in Aboriginal Australia
Looks at a pair of researchers who started research about Aboriginal culture but ended up doing research for Aboriginal people. Entire issue on one pdf.
To access article, scroll to page 47.