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Le protocole au théâtre autochtone
Comment les protocoles anciens ou réinventés peuvent-ils contribuer à une décolonisation des pratiques d’arts vivants chez les artistes autochtones? Comment peuvent-ils nous permettre de nous relier à nos langues et aux concepts précolombiens qu’elles ...
Yves Sioui Durand
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L’engouement pour la recherche en contexte autochtone a fait en sorte que des balises formelles ont été implantées pour encadrer la venue des chercheurs dans les communautés.
Émile Duchesne
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Brave New Words: The Complexities and Possibilities of an "Indigenous" Identity in French Polynesia and New Caledonia [PDF]
In French Polynesia and New Caledonia, the "indigenous strategy" in reference to the world indigenous movement and UN indigenous rights instruments is a relatively new one in the struggle to recover sovereignty.
Gagné, Natacha
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Abstract This paper examines food price changes before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic over a 5‐year period from 2017 to 2021 in Fox Lake, a remote Indigenous community in Northern Alberta, and compares them to provincial trends in Alberta. Using retail price data for 51 food items from The Northern, the sole grocery store in Fox Lake, and Statistics ...
Emmanuel Matthew +4 more
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Abstract Indigenous Peoples rely on biodiversity and traditional knowledge for health and well‐being, yet biological and cultural systems are threatened by ecological and social changes. Limited understanding exists on the factors that support the resilience of Indigenous Peoples' healthcare systems—the capacity of a healthcare system to adapt to ...
Sandrine Gallois +8 more
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Les activités internationales des autochtones du Canada [PDF]
Aboriginal peoples of Canada have never limited themselves to the national scène in their struggle to obtain the recognition of their collective rights and powers.
Forest, Pierre-Gerlier, Rodon, Thierry
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Abstract The Giant Mine (1948–1999) generated 16 Mt of Au‐bearing mill tailings (2800 mg kg−1) originating from a mixture of flotation tailings (84.8 wt%), calcine residues (14.4 wt.%), and arsenic trioxide roaster waste (0.8 wt.%). A water treatment system for high As mine dewatering effluent has operated since the end of mine operations, with the ...
David M. Hilger +4 more
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This article seeks to understand Indigenous social enterprise in a “current state snapshot” and in a complex historical context. Specifically, the authors begin by placing into theoretical context social enterprises serving Indigenous communities.
Ushnish Sengupta +2 more
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ABSTRACT Assessing variation in social behaviors of group‐living animals may provide insight into the impacts of population stressors. Using very high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery acquired over 3 years, we compared social group size and composition, as well as spatial and social cohesion in three beluga ( Delphinapterus leucas ) populations that ...
Jordan B. Stewart +3 more
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Accroître la capacité des peuples autochtones à participer à la recherche et à en bénéficier [PDF]
Résumé synthèse Au Canada comme ailleurs dans le monde, les Autochtones ont longtemps été exclus de la recherche, sauf en tant que « sujets ». Toutefois, les mentalités et les façons de faire évoluent, si bien que la recherche se fait de plus en plus ...
Asselin, Hugo +3 more
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