Thesis and Dissertations

Tina Alexis
Winona Wheeler
PhD
Christy Anderson
Emily Snyder
PhD
Danielle Bird Rob Innes/Nancy Van Styvendale PHD
Charleen Cote
Winona Wheeler
PhD
Charles DeMocker
Allyson Stevenson
MA
Morgan Esperance
Winona Wheeler
MA
Jenny Gardipy
Bonita Beatty
PhD
Ferdinand Gemoh
Robert Henry
PhD
Matthew Gravlin
Robert Henry
PhD
Adriana Juarez
Sarah Nickel
MA
Sadia Lema Robert Patrick MA
Dylan Merrick Robert Henry PhD
Wendy Mirasty
Allyson Stevenson
PhD
Suganya Munusamy
Allyson Stevenson
PhD
Julie Naytowhow
Robert Henry
MA
Swapna Padmanabha
Robert Innes
PhD
Anna Schneider
Robert Innes
PhD
Michael Scott Winona Wheeler/Sheldon Krasowski MA
Yan Wang Robert Henry PhD
Sarah Werner Winona Wheeler MA
Michelle Zinck
Michelle Johnson-Jennings
MA

Student Name

Supervisor

Title

Degree

Year

Tara Million Michael Szafron

Using Wetiko Laws to Address Lateral Violence in the Workplace: Application of the Indigenous Literary-Legal Policy Analysis Framework

 PhD

 2024

Krystl Raven Sarah Nickel

Being Métis: A History of Gabriel Dumont and Métis Identity

PhD 2024
Kate Gillis Allyson Stevenson

Balancing Otipemisiwak and Wahkohtowin: Métis Women at St. François Xavier, Manitoba, 1790-1840

MA 2023
Jacqueline Smith Michelle Johnson-Jennings

Thrivance During the Pandemic: Urban Indigenous Women and Mental Wellness

MA 2023
Brittany Tuffs Emily Snyder

Kaska Legal Understandings of Land

MA 2023
Elle Sina Sorensen Winona Wheeler

Graduate Student Experiences of Indigenous Studies in Post-Secondary Education: A Comparative Study of Norway and Canada

MA 2023
Adele Bibault Bonita Beatty

Supporting northern Indigenous elders' right to self-determination in healthcare: Stanley Mission elders' experiences

MA 2023
Bishudwy Dewan Simon Lambert

Indigenous Migration to Canada: A Diasporic Experience of "Jumma" Indigenous Peoples in a Multicultural Society

MA 2022
Danielle Bird Sarah Nickel

Negotiating Successful Transitions: "Criminalized" Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan

MA 2020
Leonzo Barreno Winona Wheeler

Survival and Continuity of Mayan Spirituality: The Ajq’ijab of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala

PhD 2020
Denali Youngwolfe Adam Gaudry Miyo-Ohpikawasowin Raising Our Children in a Good Way: Disrupting Indigenous Child Removal Systems - Kinship Care in Northern Saskatchewan MA 2017
Allison Piche Robert Innes Inspired Minds: An Exploration of a Creative Writing Classroom at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre MA 2015 
Robert Henry
Caroline Tait
Indigenous Lens: Understanding Indigenous Masculinity and Street Gang Involvement
PhD
 2015
Dana Carriere
Bonita Beatty
Northern First Nation Economic Success Through Pimâcihowin Principles: Case Study of a Woodland Cree Community in Northern Saskatchewan
MA
2014
Sabrina Mullis
Robert A. Innes
Reclaiming Our Lands: Muskoday First Nation’s Narrative of Agency, Self-Determination and Nation-Building
MA
2014
Deanna Raymond
Brenda Macdougall
The Impacts of CCF Policy on the Northwestern Saskatchewan Metis Trapping Economy, 1930-1960
MA
2013
Lindsay Knight
Priscilla Settee
Resistance in Indigenous Music: A Continuum of Sound
MA
2013
Albert Berland
Robert Innes
Frog Lake First Nation and Economic Development: A Case Study
MA
2012
Velvet Maud
Caroline Tait
Understanding Narratives of Illness and Contagion as a Strategy to Prevent Tuberculosis among Metis in Southern Manitoba
MA
2012
Rebecca Major
Robert Innes
Breaking the Chain of Dependency: Using Treaty Land Entitlement to Create First Nations Economic Self-Sufficiency in Saskatchewan
MA
2010
Anne Mease
Roger Maaka
Once the Land is For Certain: A Study of Selkirk First Nation Perspectives Towards Land Management, 1997 – 2004
MA
2009
Cheryl Troupe
Brenda Macdougall
Métis Urbanization and the Development of Métis Institutions in Saskatoon, 1930-1980 MA 2009
Michelle Hogan
Winona Wheeler
“They’re Tough, These Women!”:The Everyday Resistance of Aboriginal Women to Dehumanization by Government Agencies
MA
2008
Brenda Macdougall Frank Tough Socio-Cultural Development and Identity Formation of Metis Communities In Northwestern Saskatchewan, 1776-1907 PhD 2005
Cheryl Swidrovich
James Waldram
Positive Experiences of First Nations Children in Non-Aboriginal Foster or Adoptive Care: De-Constructing The "Sixties Scoop" MA 2005
Karyn Drane
Patricia Monture
Landscapes of Difference: An Inquiry into the Discourse of The National Park and its Effects on Aboriginal Identity Production
MA
2003
Brenda McLeod Peggy Martin-McGuire Treaty Land Entitlement in Saskatchewan: Conflicts in Land Use and Occupancy in the Witchekan Lake Area MA 2001
Robert Innes F. L. Barron/J.R. Miller Socio-Political Influence of Saskatchewan Aboriginal Veterans, 1946-1960 MA 2000
Grace Ouellette
Ron Murken
The Fourth World: Aboriginal Women's Activism and Feminism
MA
1999
Leanna Parker
Frank Tough
Paternalism and Identity: The Role of Personal Labour Organization in the Formation of Group Identity Among the Metis in the Rupertsland Fur Trade and the Aboriginal People in the Northern Australian Cattle Industry MA
1999
John Thorton
Laurie Barron
The National Policy, the Department of the Interior and Original Settlers: Land Claims of the Metis, Green Lake, Saskatchewan, 1909-1930
MA
1997
Rodolpho Pino Frank Tough Autonomy in Nicaragua and Nunavut: a Comparative Study in Self-Determination MA 1996
Veronica V. Cranstonsmith
Frank Tough
Chipewyan Hunting, Scientific Research and State Conservation of the Barren-Ground Caribou, 1940-1970
MA
1995
Melissa Layman
James B. Waldram
Utilization of Traditional Health Care Systems by the Native Population of Saskatoon, Sasktchewan
MA
1989