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Upper Necaxa Totonac in Context: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Northern Totonac
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sociolinguistic data on language attitudes, language use, and language vitality in Northern Totonacan communities, revealing the current state of the languages, which are undergoing differing degrees of language shift, and the factors underlying language loss in indigenous communities in Mexico and around the
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2016
, one of the most influential Indigenous languages, Canada is making efforts to revitalize it in terms of education programs and community engagement. Thus, based on a comparison between two countries, combining with the author’s life and learning experience, the rationale of the paper is to investigate
Indigenous language development. Therefore, the limitation of the research is also discussed.
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Bolman and Deal’s Four Frames and the Quality Standards Academic Committee: An Analysis of Select Past and Future Leadership Decisions
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of the Symbolic Frame invites thinking about alternate ways of leading and decision-making to more genuinely engage Indigenous cultures, as well as other cultures. Finally, criticism of the frame centred on 1) a need for greater evidence that the model impacts leadership, 2) whether the frames can be
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2020-01-01
nêhiyawêwin language revitalization methodologies in nêhiyawêwin. Dr. Lana Whiskeyjack hired MACT student Kyle Napier, a fellow nêhiyaw scholar, as a graduate research assistant to assist with this project. He is trained in journalism, but now works at the convergence of digital technologies and Indigenous
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2012-01-27
Bjerregaard, Peter, Chatwood, Susan, Denning, Bryany, Joseph, Lawrence, Young, T. Kue
% confidence interval −0.0021, 0.0046). Separate analyses of indigenous populations in Alaska and Greenland gave similar results and similar sex ratios were found among Greenland Inuit in 1900 and today. Conclusions: The absence of deviation of the secondary sex ratio in any of the Arctic jurisdictions
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2018-04-25
Couture, Selena, Davis-Fisch, Heather
Action and the almost simultaneous establishment of a National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. In this issue, we consider how performances preserve memory, create space for public celebration, and expand the range of what we—officially or unofficially—remember together. Our
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Scoping Population Health in Impact Assessment (ScopHIA) Realist Review: Identifying Best Practices for Equity in Scoping of Major Natural Resource and Large-Scale Infrastructure Projects
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Brown, Jennifer Ann, Gorman, Melissa, Kim, Hyejun, Schober, Kelsey, Vipond, Joe, Nykiforuk, Candace
absence of avoidable differences in health determinants, status, and outcomes between geographic, socio-economic, or demographic communities and sub-populations. In these regions, a more equitable sharing of risks and benefits with Indigenous peoples and affected communities could help to address the
, a 180-day planning phase has been introduced to engage with Indigenous peoples and affected communities on their issues of concern, in order to develop a more tailored impact assessment structure for each project. By providing increased opportunities for consultation, engagement, and input from the
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2018-10-01
study these art practices, this project asks: What can anti-oppressive education in SAC art practices teach us about how PoC have attempted to reconcile their relations with Indigenous peoples? Are there new lessons within such practices for how Canadians understand 'discrimination', 'diversity', and
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2019-01-01
after. Following nearly forgotten Amazonian indigenous soil management practices, we joined a project on using biochar, charcoal made of biomass, for cost-effective and sustainable soil amelioration. It was applied in different ways to optimize its beneficial effects on soil stabilization and the growth
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2019-01-01
-born and raised and immigrated to Canada as an adult. It is planned that one of the Canadian-born participants will be Indigenous. My research is timely because the number of bicultural children in Canada is anticipated to grow due to migratory increase and subsequent increases of intercultural