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2019-01-01
Peck, Carla, Battiste, Marie, Clark, Penney, Dagenais, Maxime, Duquette, Catherine, Gibson, Lindsay, Leighton, Jacqueline, Llewellyn, Kristina, Sears, Alan
The overall goals and objectives of the proposed partnership are to nurture a community of inquiry among academic historians, researchers based in faculties of education, Indigenous scholars, graduate students, educators in museums, archives, and historic sites, and practicing teachers to: • map
, museum educators, Indigenous organizations and stakeholders, publishers, other curriculum developers, and practicing teachers.
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Spring 2023
– one of the first commercial scale geothermal energy projects to be developed in Canada. As a fully First Nation-owned project, TDK is a unique example of Indigenous community energy in the context of Canada as a settler-colonial state. This research aims to provide baseline data for the TDK project
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Fall 2014
sands process-affected water (OSPW). In order to test the capacity of microorganisms indigenous to MFT for organic compounds removal in OSPW and determine whether they could be extracted from MFT to form biofilm on biofilm carriers, two groups of batch bioreactors were established (1) one treating
. This study demonstrated the feasibility of seeding biofilm reactor with indigenous microorganisms from MFT. The results provide insights on biodegradation of toxic and recalcitrant organic compounds and help the design of continuous bioreactor for OSPW treatment.
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Spider weaving: STI/HIV prevention using popular theatre and action research in an indigenous community
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Aboriginal people to tell their stories or have their stories told? Completing this exploratory research was financially possible through the Aboriginal Health Strategy. The funds enabled me to recruit a popular theatre practitioner, a group of young Indigenous community members and supportive elders to
developed a dream catcher that I refer to as the Indigenous Iterative Webbed Circle to analyze the real and fictional stories that led to the community performance of ―My People‘s Blood.‖ The methods are appropriate and effective if the principles of Community Based Participatory Research and action
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First Nations students’ perceptions of school nutrition policy implementation: A mixed methods study
First Nations students’ perceptions of school nutrition policy implementation: A mixed methods study
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Gillies, C., Alexander Research Committee, Farmer, A., Maximova, K., Willows, N.D.
Aim: School nutrition policies can improve healthy food access for Indigenous First Nations children in Canada. This study explored First Nations students’ perceptions of a school nutrition policy. Methods: The research was a process evaluation of school nutrition policy implementation using a
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A principal's journey: A study into the impact of weaving Indigenous knowledges alongside students in an elementary school setting
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According to the 94 Calls to Action, it is vital that educators learn and apply foundational knowledge of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit knowledge systems and perspectives in schools. Thus, students and teachers must have ample opportunities to learn about Indigenous culture from Elders, Knowledge
Keepers, and communities. Moreover, Alberta's Leadership Quality Standard outlines the responsibility of teacher leaders/administrators to lead a professional learning community to ensure the application of foundational knowledge of Indigenous peoples is established within the school culture and community
staff to support teachers, students, and families, we have been able to provide intentional teachings and opportunities to engage in Indigenous programming over the past six years. Through holding focus group conversations with 20 children in grades 4, 5, and 6 during the 2021-2022 school year, this
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2004
Leonard, Clayton, Bell, Catherine
Introduction: On 22 October 1993 Steve Powley and his son, both members of a Metis community near Sault Ste. Marie, were charged with hunting a moose without a licence and with knowingly possessing game hunted in contravention of Ontario's Game and Fish Act. The Powleys were acquitted at trial...