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Spring 2024
tradition among Subarctic Indigenous people, yet other than opportunistic discoveries such as the Kwäday dän Ts’ínchį, (The Long Ago Person Found) there have been few systematic efforts made towards understanding Indigenous land use in alpine landscapes in adjacent northwestern British Columbia. This
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Climate change, adaptive capacity and new land innovations implemented by local farmers and indigenous people in Puerto Carreno, Colombia
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A case study research was conducted in the city of Puerto Carreño, Colombia to assess adaptive capacity for the Farmers’ community and indigenous people to face climate change. Some of these inhabitants understand these changes in the weather as natural processes, others as climate change. The
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2017-11-30
SSHRC Awarded PDG 2018: Globally, most park agencies have little capacity to produce in-house social science or ecological research, or conduct meaningful knowledge exchange with Indigenous and local communities. The goal of this project is to enhance the generation and use of knowledge, especially
social science, local, and indigenous knowledge, for parks and protected areas policy, planning and management. With the realization that park-related knowledge mobilization is needed for effective park management, and that human factors have been neglected, the project will result in a multidisciplinary
, inter-institutional, cross-sectoral partnership to elevate park-related Indigenous, environmental science, ecological and other park-related knowledge mobilization in Canada and globally. Research will include (a) systematic reviews of research literature, (b) surveys of conservation agency staff, and
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Fall 2013
answer their questions, and become self-empowered to become students at-promise of completing high school. This study used Indigenous research methodology informed by a critical lens for research analysis with a goal of transformative action to liberate urban Aboriginal students and enhance their
, responding to issues of power and control. Indigenous protocols were adhered to in gathering data by celebrating cultural practices, building trust relationships and respecting all perspectives. The data collected were compared to other literature sources through a critical theory lens. A melding of
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Decolonizing Description: Changing Metadata in Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Laroque, Sheila, Carr-Wiggin, Anne, Bigelow, Ian, Koufogiannakis, Denise, Farnel, Sharon, Lar-Son, Kayla, Feisst, Debbie
This presentation provides an overview of the work of the University of Alberta Libraries to examine and revise its descriptive metadata practices to more accurately, appropriately, and respectfully represent Indigenous peoples and contexts. The presentation was given at the Netspeed Library
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2017-09-01
Lar-Son, Kayla, Koufogiannakis, Denise, Laroque, Sheila, Feisst, Debbie, Carr-Wiggin, Anne, Farnel, Sharon, Bigelow, Ian
This poster provides an overview of the work of the University of Alberta Libraries to critically examine and revise its descriptive metadata practices to more accurately, appropriately, and respectfully represent Indigenous peoples and contexts. The poster was presented at the Diversity by Design
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Fall 2015
from forms of biological inequality, while epistemologically cementing the latter as the scientific mechanism of causation. Ultimately, this thesis aims to disrupt the hegemony of these discourses to create space for other knowledges concerning health and illness, including that of Indigenous
their centrality to modern racial projects. The third chapter considers how state calculations of biovalue in Indigenous communities in Canada have informed the development of two-tier public health in Canada in the form of race-targeted public health campaigns. Through an analysis of government policy
, this chapter finds that these public health campaigns betray a persistent colonial attitude towards, and devaluation of, Indigenous lives—indirectly, through policy—and that in this sense, these public health campaigns can be understood as a logical extension of the colonial project that was at work in
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Fall 2011
connection between material buildings and indigenous memory. The study of the history of architectural structures in Bordeaux after the Fronde— their construction and destruction— reveals the competitive relationship that existed between Bordeaux’s local government and the French Crown and adds to the
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Fall 2009
This narrative inquiry uses the talking circle, a discourse process indigenous to the North American prairies, to explore the experiences of recent international migrants to rural Alberta. The immediate intention is to address questions of rural revitalization and the creation of welcoming
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Fall 2014
solve. This study focusses on the settling behavior of fine solids in diluted bitumen. The settling rate of indigenous fines and bitumen coated silica and clays in diluted bitumen using n-heptane as the solvent. In conclusion, the identity of the particles has an effect in the adhesive forces between