A Summary of Current Legislative Amendments Affecting First Nations
Summary of Indigenous Health: Diabetes Mellitus
Summary of Indigenous Health: Eye Health
Summary of Indigenous Health: Respiratory Disease
Summary of Key Findings from the "A-Track" Pilot Survey Conducted in Regina, Saskatchewan
Summary of the Clinical Review of the Cases of Infant Misidentification at Norway House Hospital
Summary of What We Heard: Challenges, Suggestions and Best Practices in Inuit Government Employment: Nunavummiut Perspectives from Nunavut Stakeholder Engagement Sessions
Summary Report: Rural, Remote and Northern Women's Health: Policy and Research Directions
Summative Evaluation of the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership Program: Final Report
Summer Habitat Use by Apache Trout (Oncorhynchus apache) in Five Streams on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation
The Summer of 1990
SUNTEP: An Investment in Saskatchewan's Prosperity
Supernatural: Neil Campbell & Beau Dick
Supervision of Indigenous Research Students: Considerations for Cross-cultural Supervisors
Supply of Kava: Is it Another ‘Aboriginal’ Offence?
Support for First Nations Students: The Significance of the Aboriginal Resource Teacher’s Role
Focus on role of resource teacher: support students, promote pride, assist students with being in dual worlds, bridge between home and school, and provide appreciation of Aboriginal culture to all. Chapter two from Learning, Technology, and Traditions, which is vol. 6 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the third annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2009.
Support for Māori Whānau and Pacific and Asian Families and Significant Others Who Have Been Affected by Suicide Attempts: An Analysis of the Published and Grey Literature
Resources were located using database and Google searches, recommendations from key informants, and personal communications.
Supporting Healthy Communities Through Sports and Recreation Programs
Supporting Indigenous Culture in Ontario's Long-term Care Homes: Needs Assessment and Ideas for 2017-2018
Supporting Strong First Nation Education Governance: Standards Guide
Supporting Successful Transitions to Post-Secondary Education for Indigenous Students: Lessons from an Institutional Ethnography in Ontario, Canada
Supporting the Bereavement Needs of Pacific Communities in Aotearoa New Zealand Following a Suicide
Supreme Court of Canada Holds Aboriginal Rights Cannot Be Used to Justify Road Blockades
Surveillance Systems Monitoring HIV/AIDS and HIV Risk Behaviors Among American Indians and Alaska Natives
Lisa M. Lee
Survey of Issues and Challenges to Providing Market Housing Finance in the Territories
Survey of Northern Informal and Formal Mental Health Practitioners
Survey of Urban Housing Needs of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation
Survey of Urban Native Kids Encouraging
Survey on Indigenous Teachers Manitoba Report 2017
Survey asked questions about ancestry, cultural-linguistic identity, participation in professional learning activities, language fluency, knowledge of specific Indigenous subject areas, and comfort level in integrating Indigenous perspectives in the classroom.
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Surveying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: Strategies and Methodologies of the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Survivance, Signs, and Media Art Histories: New Temporalities and Productive Tensions in Dana Claxton’s Made To Be Ready: A Review Essay
Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story: Teaching American Indian Rhetorics
Surviving Childhood Trauma: First Nations Novels and the Indian Residential School
[Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imaging & Humanizing Native Peoples: Matika Wilbur at TEDxSeattle]
Surviving on Hope is Not Enough: Women's Health, Poverty, Justice and Income Support in Manitoba
Surviving the Residential School System: Resisting Hegemonic Canadianness in Tomson Highway's The Kiss of the Fur Queen
Surviving Wounded Knee: The Lakotas and the Politics of Memory
Surviving Wounded Knee: The Lakotas and the Politics of Memory
Survivors Organizing Government Position Under Attack
Commentary on the Canadian government's position that it won't compensate for the loss of language and culture of those who attended Indian residential schools. Some prominent survivors are organizing to form a national organization that will represent and give a voice to former students.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Susan Point: Spindle Whorl: Teacher's Study Guide
Although designed to accompany class visit to an exhibition of the Musqueam artist's work, can be used alone.