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2013-10-18
physical activity in a northern Indigenous context as a collective responsibility that confers benefits beyond illness prevention. Methods: A participatory action research framework guided this project in two phases. Phase 1 applied the method of participatory video. First Nation youths documented their
. Traditional physical activity and life on the land are critical aspects for the Dene people in terms of health and wellbeing. Knowledge generated here will contribute to the current understanding of how physical activity is perceived by Indigenous peoples. Moreover, results may potentially help to elucidate
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2020-01-01
people. "Camp Pekiwewin is an anti-police violence, prayer, and relief camp with a harm reduction approach for houseless people/people who sleep rough, led by Indigenous 2spirit, women and femme folks working in solidarity with Black, LGBTQ2S and settler allies" (Mihwâw, 2020). This Indigenous occupation
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"People Lived There a Long Time Ago": Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Traditional Use of the Miskweyaabiziibee (Bloodvein River) in Northwestern Ontario
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Indigenous peoples who lived along the Bloodvein River in Ontario was discerned.
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Influence of nutrition on the habitat selection of the Ronald Lake wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) herd
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conservation. The Ronald Lake wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) are a genetically distinct and disease-free wild population that are culturally significant to local Indigenous communities. They are located at the northern edge of Alberta’s oil-sands region subjecting their range to natural resource
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2020-09-04
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: A team of settler and Indigenous scholars examines pioneer museums in 3 key sites (the John Walter Museum in Edmonton, the Camrose and District Centennial Museum in Camrose, and the Wadey Centre in Blackfalds) and asks how are disruptions of dominant pioneer narratives
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2017-02-22
disPOSSESSION is a body of work that explores the accumulation of wealth of few and the displacement of many with a focus on the expansion of soy and beef production, ensuing environmental, social, and economic consequences, as well as connected indigenous land rights and peasant food sovereignty