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Role of Indigenous Art
Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution
Rupertsland Institute Lesson Plans
Sacred and Strong: Upholding Our Matriarchal Roles: The Health and Wellness Journey of BC First Nations Women and Girls
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees
“A Sacred Undertaking” towards Developing an etuaptmumk (Two-eyed Seeing)-framed Collaborative Research Project and Partnership: The Sanctum 1.5 Hope Through Strength Project
Samson Occom: Mohegan Missionary and Writer of the 18th Century
San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training as an Educational Intervention: Promoting Anti-Racism and Equity in Health Systems, Policies, and Practices
Examines an anti-racism educational program to address racism in Canada.
Sandy Gate ... Indian Affairs Caught Meddling in Band Politics
Sanitation and Water Supply in Big Trout Lake: Participatory Research for Democratic Technical Solutions
Saskatchewan Chiefs Court Action
Saskatchewan Herald
The Saskatchewan Indians and Canada's New Constitution
The Saskatchewan rebellion - Newspaper clipping and sketch. - 18 April 1885.
The Savvy Caregiver in Indian Country: Trainer's Manual: Part One, Introduction to Indian Country
Sayenqueraghta: King of the Senecas
A Scan of International Report Recommendations on COVID-19 and Indigenous People
"Scene of Fight" [Battle of Duck Lake]
Scenes from the Fringe: Gendered Violence and the Geographies of Indigenous Feminism
Scenes in the Saskatchewan country - Sketches. - 18 April 1885.
Science for the Native Orientated Classroom
Second of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians And The First Nations from The 1840s to Today
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.
Senator John B. Tootoosis: Ambassador to First Nations
Sentry Box in Prince Albert during Rebellion (some question as to info)
Setting the Table: Traditional First Nations Foods Lesson Plans K-8: Foundational Knowledge
Lesson Plans: Food Is a Gift suitable for K-2; Gifts of the Season suitable for Grades 3-5; Gifts of the People suitable for Grades 6-8.
Sewing in Arviat: Inuit Women’s Work through Stories and Parkas
Sex Offender Registration in Indian Country: SORNA Implementation and 18 U.S.C. § 2250
Sexual and Reproductive Health: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Shingwauk Narratives: Sharing Residential School History
"Sick of Waiting": A Report on Nunavut's Housing Crisis
Sioux Chief Whitecap
La Situation au Nord-Ouest
Story of the Northwest Resistance of 1885.
Sky Woman, Trickster, Windigo: Reflections of Traditional Storytelling in Contemporary Canadian Indigenous Novel
Anglophone Literatures and Cultures Thesis (PhD) -- Charles University, 2021.
SNAICC COVID-19 Ongoing Impacts Survey Report
The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 12, No. 3, Aug. 1946, pp. 387-394
A Snapshot: Status First Nations People in Canada
The Snow
Social and Economic Well-Being: A First Nations Gender-Balanced Analysis
Social Justice Picture Books: Lesson Plans for the Junior-Intermediate Classroom
Lesson plans for Grades 4--8. Indigenous Perspectives section begins on p. 329.
Social Responsibility of Mining Companies and Indigenous People of Chukotka
Discusses the social and economic impact of mining companies' policies when extracting natural resources on Indigenous land.
Sociocultural Determinants of Health and Wellness: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Some Historical Names and Places of the Canadian Northwest
Some Preliminary Considerations for a Métis-Catalan Comparison
A South Australian Looks at Some Beginnings of Archaeological Research in Australia
The Space between Us: Exploring Colonization and Injustice through Red: A Haida Manga
Special Edition by Children and Youth: Our Hopes and Dreams for Making Shannen's Dream Come True
Special issue that looks at the poor living conditions at a school on the Attawapiskat First Nation. Includes letters written by Omushkegowuk Cree children.