Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers
Seeking Reform of Indigenous Education in Canada: Democratic Progress or Democratic Colonialism?
Seeking the Elusive Fit: What do Educational Leaders Look for When Hiring New Teachers for First Nations Schools?
Seeking Their Voices: Improving Indigenous Student Learning Outcomes
Select Bibliography on Canadian Indian Treaties and Related Subjects
Extensive list covering many primary source documents found at the Public Archives of Canada, now known as the National Archives. There are also many rare 19th century and early 20th century secondary sources that may not be readily available in libraries outside of Ottawa.
Self-Determination and Indigenous Women: Increasing Legitimacy Through Inclusion
Self-Reported Versus Administrative Identification of American Indian and Alaska Native Arrestees: Effect on Relative Estimates of Illicit Drug Use and Alcohol Abuse
The Seminal Visibility of Belonging(less)ness: Unravelling the Hyphenated Identity in Maria Campbell's Halfbreed
Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders: Law, Policy, and Practice in Three Countries
Separate and Connected: A Portrait of Perspectives and Pedagogy at an Afrocentric Shule
[A Separate Country: Postcoloniality and American Indian Nations]
[Setting the Stage: Canada's Experience: Panel 1-Q and A. Joe Clark, Andrew Lee]
[Setting the Stage: Canada's Experience. Wilton Littlechild]
The Settlement Process: A Personal Reflection
Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
Focuses on how the Keewaytinook Okimakanak organization allows member First Nations to maintain community ownership and control of technological infrastructure.
Seven Eskimo Religious Movements: Description and Analysis
The Sex Trafficking of Women into Canada: Exploring the Government's Approach to Prevention, Protection, and Prosecution
Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Aboriginal Women and Girls: Literature Review and Key Informant Interviews
Sexual Orientation and/or Gender Identity/Expression Discrimination and Victimization Among Self-Identified LGBTQI Native Hawaiians in Hawai‘i
Shadow of the Headframe
Shale Gas Development in Fort Nelson First Nation Territory: Potential Regional Impacts of the LNG Boom
Shamans and Saints: The Role and Adaption of Catholic Ritual in the Missions of New France Before the Destruction of Huronia
The Shape of Things to Come: Visions for the Future of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Health Research
Shapeshifting: Inviting Change Through Exhibiting Native American Art
Shared Vision in Many Languages Community Radio Unifies Indigenous Maya Youth
Sharing the Creative Spirit: Indigenous Community Art Projects
Sharing the Light of the Sacred Fire: A Proposal for a Paradigm Shift in Psychology
Sharing What We Know about Living a Good Life: Indigenous Approaches to Knowledge Translation
A Shark Going Inland Is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawai'i
Sharon Firth and Shirley Firth-Larsson: Hard Work and Dreams: Skiing Around the World
'She knows how we feel': Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Childbearing Women's Experience of Continuity of Care with an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Midwifery Student
Sherman Alexie's Smoke Signals: From Composite Fiction to Road Movie
Sherry Red Owl, Stands at Dawn Woman
Shifting Gears in Career: Identifying Drivers of Career Development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Workers in the Health Sector
Shifting Gears in Career: Identifying Drivers of Career Development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Workers in the Health Sector. Policy Brief
Shifting Perspectives and Practices: Teacher Candidates' Experiences of an Aboriginal Infusion in Mainstream Teacher Education
Shifting Riel-ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
Looks at Canadian government's military response to the potential uprising and how perceptions of the conflict have changed over time.
Originally appeared as Thunder on the Prairies in the February-March issues of Canada's History.
Shin-chi's Canoe
Children's book about a brother and sister's experiences at residential school. Age range 6 to 10 years old.