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First In Family, First For Family: Indigenous academic women's legacy motivation
Indigenous academics are a minority within the academy, with the disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics, staffing, and student numbers well established.
Amy Thunig
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Understanding how to create structural change by actively counteracting racialized ways of interacting with Indigenous peoples at an individual and organizational level within health care systems and health professions education is essential for creating
Amélie Blanchet Garneau +3 more
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Introduction Participatory research involving community engagement is considered the gold standard in Indigenous health research. However, it is sometimes unclear whether and how Indigenous communities are engaged in research that impacts them, and ...
Kathleen Murphy +8 more
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RELATIONAL ENCOUNTERS WITH INDIGENOUS LITERATURES [PDF]
This paper makes a case for attending to the resurgence of Indigenous literary arts in taking up the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action in teacher education. I argue that Indigenous literary arts can help to foster relational understandings between readers and Indigenous communities: stories have the capacity to open up ...
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A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconciliation efforts, particularly related to the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in child welfare systems.
Vandna Sinha +3 more
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Review of participation of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance
While calls for Indigenous participation in plastics pollution governance are increasingly common, exactly what participation means remains unclear.
Max Liboiron, Riley Cotter
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Establishing a comprehensive search strategy for Indigenous health literature reviews
Background Appropriate search strategies are essential to ensure the integrity and reproducibility of systematic and scoping reviews, as researchers seek to capture as many relevant resources as possible.
L. Harding, Caterina J. Marra, J. Illes
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Port Rupture(s) and Cross-Racial Kinships in Dionne Brand and Lee Maracle
This paper examines Lee Maracle’s Talking to the Diaspora and Dionne Brand’s A Map to the Door of No Returnfor their respective responses to the Komagata Maru in 1914 and to the Chinese migrants denied entry in 1999. These literary moments are points of
Tavleen Purewal
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Literature: A Step in the Right Direction
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, and situation. As an intercultural phenomenon, literary critique and analysis without borders can only be achieved by recognising cultural borders. Reading
Noela McNamara
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From one colonial language to another: Translating Natasha Kanapé Fontaine’s “Mes lames de tannage”
Signed and posted to the internet on July 6, 2012 in the months following the “Printemps érable” and leading up to Idle No More, “Mes lames de tannage” is one of Natasha Kanapé Fontaine’s most important slams.
Lianne Moyes
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