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Agency and Resilience: Teachings of Pikangikum First Nation Elders, Northwestern Ontario
Although scholars of social-ecological resilience propose unity between humans and the natural world, much of this work remains based on Cartesian division of mind and body that denies it. We present an example of a unified system of resilience thinking
Andrew M. Miller, Iain Davidson-Hunt
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1994/1995 UBC First Nations Graduation
Maisie Wright, Tamara Dick, Beverly Bird, Marcia Crosby, Angela McIvor, Eden Robinson, Sandra Doxtdator, Flora Erickson, Andy Everson, Howie Wright, [Graduate], Vince Stogan, Rod McCormick, Quentin Laporte, Delhia Nahanee, Kristely Kelly, Mavis Erickson,
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“Meenoostahtan Minisiwin: First Nations Family Justice "Pathways to Peace"”
Community justice initiatives are now common in Canada, both for young offenders and in adult criminal cases; there are only a few examples of alternative methods for dealing with justice issues in the area of mandated child welfare services.
Sveinunggaard, Karen, Pintarics, Joe
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ABSTRACT Objective To characterize the demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of the Chinese patients of genetic Creutzfeldt‐Jakob disease with T188K variant (T188K‐gCJD), the most common subtype of genetic prion diseases (gPrDs) in China. Methods In this nationwide retrospective study, data from 98 genetically confirmed T188K‐gCJD patients ...
Chun‐Jie Li +11 more
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1990/1991 UBC First Nations Graduates
Elvin Boyer, Carol Michel, Jim Sutherland, Mary Easterson, Open Charters-Voght, Roy Vermillion, Shirley Peters, Helen Gallagher, Dorena Mason, Deina Jules, Noela Littlemustache, Jean York, Sandra Eustache, Louise Lacerte, Mary AngusBlack and ...
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First Nations’ allies: How is allyship understood through an Australian First Nations perspective?
First Nations peoples across the globe face an enduring struggle for selfdetermination and recognition of their sovereignty, while also leading the difficult path towards decolonisation. As members of culturally and politically marginalised groups, First
Webber, Chelsea
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ABSTRACT Objective Digital technologies hold promise for transforming healthcare by enhancing personalized treatments and offer valuable opportunities to improve patient care. Here, we evaluated several novel, self‐administered, home‐based, digital endpoints for their association with corresponding conventional standard clinical measures (primary) in ...
Arne Mueller +14 more
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Health economic evaluations of programs reducing preterm birth: A scoping review
Background: Preterm birth has lifelong implications, placing a burden on individuals, families, communities and the health system. While several interventions to reduce preterm birth have been economically evaluated, no scoping review has been undertaken.
Anvitaa Chadha +3 more
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1993/1994 UBC First Nations Graduates
Back Row: Chief Simon Baker, Angus Dickie, Daphne Wale, Verna Kirkenss, Lynn Wainwright, Kelly Brown, Ed Allen, [Graduate], John Chenoweth, Matthew Peterson / Front Row: Dr. Ron Jarman, Pam Brown, Madeleine MacIvor, Grace Mirehouse, Mandy Na'Zinck Jimmie,
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This article describes the work undertaken by participants in a virtual community, who came together online over a 15 month period to discuss how to improve supports for First Nations and Inuit women with substance use problems at risk of having a child ...
Hache, Arlene +2 more
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