Les 6 saisons Atikamekw, une autre perspective sur le temps
Crédit photo libre : Matthis Volquardsen J'ai découvert récemment : les 6 saisons Atikamekw. Les connaissez-vous ? Les Atikamekw, un peuple autochtone du Québec, ont une vision du temps et des cycles naturels qui diffère de celle à laquelle nous sommes habitué·e·s.
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Notcimik, « Là d’où vient notre sang » : extrait d’une création de théâtre atikamekw
Véronique Basile Hébert
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Addressing anti-Indigenous racism in Canadian health systems: multi-tiered approaches are required. [PDF]
Browne AJ +3 more
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Innu and Atikamekw women’s connection to the land through pregnancy and birthing practices
In an effort to offset the marginalization of Indigenous women’s knowledge, we used a qualitative participatory approach to co-construct the meaning of the pregnancy and birthing knowledge of Innu (Indigenous people in Quebec, Canada) and Atikamekw (Indigenous people in Quebec, Canada) women in terms of connection to the land. Through thematic analysis
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Purpose of a family medicine journal: Clinical relevance, social accountability, or both? [PDF]
Fraser S.
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Overlooked health priorities as Liberals form new government. [PDF]
Duong D, Vogel L.
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Reconciliation in health care must go beyond cultural sensitivity. [PDF]
Duong D.
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Âcimowin Waspison: Cultivating curiosity, sharing stories, and taking steps forward in Canada's 'Calls to Action'. [PDF]
MacNairn IAS, Al-Ani A.
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Cultural safety: a key concept for health promotion in times of Covid-19 and systemic racism 'syndemic'. [PDF]
Tremblay MC.
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