Social Enterprise and the Solutions Economy: A Toolkit for Manitoba First Nations
Toolkit provides resources to start the process of rebuilding economies.
Social Enterprises in the Canadian West
Social Innovation and Aboriginal Communities
Social Interaction Patterns in Classrooms Where Computers Were Used Extensively: A Case Study in a Predominantly Inuit School
The Social Life of Names: Personhood and Exchange Among the Tsimshian
Socially-Just and Scientifically-Sound: Re-Examining Co-Management of Protected Areas
The Socio-Political Influence of the Second World War Saskatchewan Aboriginal Veterans, 1945-1960
Solemn Laughter: Humor as Subversion and Resistance in the Literature of Simon Ortiz and Carter Revard
The Solidarity Encounter Between Indigenous Women and White Women in a Contemporary Canadian Context
Some Aspects of Inuit Vocal Games
Some Comments on the Social Origins of the Riel Protest of 1869
Some Reflections of My Own on Clearing the Plains
"Something Decent to Wear": Performances of Being and Insider and an Outsider in Indigenous Research
"Something Savage and Luxuriant": American Identity and the Indian Place-Name Literature
Song of the Hummingbird by Graciela Limón.
A Song to Tell Robert Bly How We Do This in My Language
Songs of the Nass
The Sound of Silence: First Nations and British Columbia Emergency Management
Sovereignty and Education: An Overview of the Unique Nature of Indigenous Education
An introduction of the articles on the educational relationship between American Indigenous groups and the United States government.
The Sovereignty of Story: The Voices of Native American Women Continuing Indigenous Knowledge and Practice
The Sovereignty of Transmotion in a State of Exception: Lessons from the Internment of 'Praying Indians' on Deer Island, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1675-1676
Sovereignty on the Northern Plains: Indian, European , American and Canadian Claims
[Spaces Between Us: Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization]
The Spallumcheen Indian Band By-Law and its Potential Impact on Native Indian Child Welfare Policy in British Columbia
Speaking and Hearing: Aboriginal Newspapers and the Public Sphere in Canada and Australia
Speaking and Living What it Means to be a First Nation Educator in the Public School System
Speaking Michif in Four Métis Communities
Speaking of Ella Deloria: Conversations with Joyzelle Gingway Godfrey, 1998-2000, Lower Brule Community College, South Dakota
Speaking Together: The Brothertown Indian Community and New Directions in Engaged Scholarship
Speaking Truth to Power II: Where Do We Go from Here?
Special History: The Environment and the Fur Trade Experience in Voyageurs National Park, 1730-1870
Special Supplement on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in British Columbia: Group Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of the Consideration of the Sixth Periodic Report of Canada Submitted June 5th, 2015
Gives background to the issue, discusses the reports produced by the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, Human Rights Watch, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and reports on the response of the federal and provincial governments.
Specific Claims and the Specific Claims Tribunal Act: Five Years Later: A Presentation by the Algonquin Nation Secretariat on Behalf of the First Nations of Timiskaming, Wolf Lake, Barriere Lake & Eagle Village
The Spirit Is Still Dancing: Joe Duquette High School
Spirit Wars: Native North American Religions in the Age of Nation Building
Spirits of the Rockies: Reasserting an Indigenous Presence in Banff National Park.
[Spirits of the Rockies: Reasserting an Indigenous Presence in Banff National Park]
Spirituality, Holism and Healing among the Lakota Sioux: Towards an Understanding of Indigenous Medicine
The Splatsin Cooke Creek Culture Camp And The Ironies Of Access To The Shuswap River
Spoken Word
"Sport is Community": An Exploration of Urban Aboriginal Peoples' Meanings of Community within the Context of Sport
Sports Commentary
Sports System Works Against Aboriginal Athletes
Contends that graduates in the sports and recreational field do not learn what life is like in an Aboriginal community and so attempts to develop effective sports and recreation programs in the communities almost always fail.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.