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Fall 2018
I have created a custom keyboard for Western Plains Cree syllabics based on a symmetrically square layout. It is called the Star Chart Keyboard and currently runs on Apple iOS devices. It allows for previously difficult to access syllabics characters to be typed digitally in as few steps as...
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Fall 2021
between First Nations and Métis in kistapinânihk, including the relationships of my own ancestors James Isbister (1833-1915) and Margaret Bear (1842-1895), known as the first Métis family to grow wheat in the area. I assert that further exploration of cultural connections between Indigenous people groups
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Spring 2018
Womenâ describes the manner in which Kubluâs text speaks powerfully to the pressing issue of violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada. Although the brutal act of gender-based violence at the heart of the Sedna story is frequently âsoftenedâ or rewritten in other contemporary versions
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2021-06-03
Ramgoolam, Gisele, Stearns, Brian
The NEOS Decolonizing Description Working Group was established last summer to actualise the work in which the University of Alberta has been engaged for a number of years to develop more respectful subject headings relating to Indigenous peoples and topics. The working group has made significant
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Fall 2014
the accumulation of colloidal asphaltene precipitates at the interface. We further demonstrated that addition of sodium naphthenates (SN), a class of surfactants indigenous to bitumen, could prevent formation of the rigid skin. However, SN had also the effect of significantly lowering the oil-water
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Fall 2021
present) are intricately linked to the white supremacist logics of Western exceptionalism, settler colonialism, ableism, racism, capitalism, and (hetero)patriarchy. I begin by analyzing three seemingly unrelated pieces of Canada’s past: Indigenous legislation, immigration policy and race science. I do so
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Fall 2014
curriculum reform. It emphasized on the bottom up approach to change and the importance of understanding context and valuing indigenous knowledge. Furthermore, the study provided a critique of the rush to copy what is perceived as best practices without careful consideration of the context and consequences
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Designing a Culturally Appropriate Distance Learning Platform for Students in the Tłıchǫ Region of the Northwest Territories
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, and understand the history and culture of Indigenous people and the Tłı̨chǫ region. This Master's thesis is the next phase of this collaboration which has enabled me to learn more about their community and help establish a strong collaborative relationship. I have been an outsider in the many places I
have lived in throughout my life. For example, I am from India, but I lived in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and now Canada. Reading and understanding Indigenous history has made me reflect on my role as a settler. Decolonization is a significant issue cited throughout this research, which has also made me
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2021-01-01
professionals working in an Indigenous context, trauma-informed care and practice is becoming increasingly popular. In the educational field, educators have known that our current practice is not adequately meeting the needs of our students. This paper provides a definition of trauma and intergenerational