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2020-09-25
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: This project reconceives of the Jesuit Relations as the result of dialogue instead of the sole labour of dedicated, scholarly priests. It seeks to account for how the Jesuits' Indigenous interlocutors contributed to the texts, and how those contributions were subsequently
masked by missionary authors and editors. Indigenous sources are quoted or credited selectively in the Relations, and previous studies have assessed their contributions to the texts on that basis. As my own research has suggested, however, there is good reason to think that significant changes to the raw
material of the texts were made in both New France and Paris prior to publication, making the printed books an unreliable record of how---and what---Indigenous people contributed to them. Instead of relying on the Relations alone, this project will draw on sources that are related to the published texts
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Filter to Retrieve Studies Related to Indigenous People of Nova Scotia from the OVID MEDLINE Database
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Campbell, Sandy, Dorgan, Marlene, Tjosvold, Lisa
This is one of a suite of search filters designed to retrieve studies related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples from the OVID MEDLINE Database. This filter is specific to Nova Scotia.
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Filter to Retrieve Articles Related to Indigenous Peoples of New Brunswick from the OVID MEDLINE Database
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Tjosvold, Lisa, Campbell, Sandy, Dorgan, Marlene
This is one of a suite of search filters designed to retrieve studies related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples from the OVID MEDLINE database. This filter is specific to New Brunswick.
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Filter to Retrieve Studies Related to Indigenous Peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador in the OVID MEDLINE Database
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Dorgan, Marlene, Campbell, Sandy, Tjosvold, Lisa
This is one of a suite of filters designed to retrieve studies related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples in the OVID MEDLINE database. This filter is specific to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Filter to Retrieve Studies Related to Indigenous Peoples of the Northwest Territories in the OVID MEDLINE Database
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Tjosvold, Lisa, Campbell, Sandy, Dorgan, Marlene
This is one of a suite of filters designed to retrieve studies related to Canadian Indigenous Peoples from the OVID MEDLINE database. This filter is specific to the Northwest Territories.
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2022
Indigenous people of Turtle Island continue to struggle with colonialism ever since first contact with Europeans in 1492. The lasting effect of colonialization provides Indigenous students with many obstacles and challenges in our Canadian education system. In particular, the dark legacy of
the mechanisms of systemic racism in our education system and how it is holding back Indigenous families, students, and teachers from fully participating in an education system that honours all Ways of Knowing and Being. By employing an ethic of care and critique, we can begin the healing process for
both Indigenous families and educators to rebuild trust in our education system. Using academic literature and my own life story as an Indigenous student, teacher, and now graduate student, I sought to learn from my own experiences. In keeping with the teachings of the Medicine Wheel, I employed a
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Spring 2018
European colonialists, the Canadian state, and the considerable consequent constraints. It represents an asymmetrical relationship that Nuu-chah-nulth-aht, like many Indigenous peoples, have struggled to survive and navigate. A key research question is: How have the Ahousaht co-crafted that change and
engagements with capitalism change us in unwanted ways, in addition to exploring efforts to mitigate the damage. Additionally, I examine the concept of decolonization as an important aspect of Indigenous community resurgence, including related Indigenous and Nuu-chah-nulth specific concepts. I also ask: is
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Mâmawihitowin: Bringing the Camps Together: Learning about Indigenous Cultural Security for Improved Maternal Healthcare
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In the Cree language, mâmawihitowin loosely translates as “bringing the camps together for a common goal”. Indigenous health outcomes are generally poorer than the mainstream population. Grounded in Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) principles, this thesis examines the development
have shown culture awareness training is evolving to be more inclusive, but if not done appropriately can potentially do more harm than good. The results show that using a CBPR approach specific to my home community of Maskwacis, and through an Indigenous lens showed when a research study is
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2021-01-01
Saada Hussein and Petr Musilek
Abstract—For remote communities in Canada, the majority of which are Indigenous communities, the transition to renewable energy sources is a need that is complementary to both the global challenge of reducing carbon emissions and limiting global warming, as well as the underlying themes of self