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Generating Alternative Worlds: The Indigenous Protest Poetry of Romaine Moreton

open access: yesELOPE, 2010
Since the 1980s, indigenous authors have had a high profile in Australia and their writing has made a significant impact on the Australian public. Given that poetry has attracted more indigenous Australians than any other mode of creative expression ...
Danica Čerče
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Edible indigenous fruits in Zimbabwe: A review on the post-harvest handling, processing, and commercial value

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2023
Indigenous fruits are considered to be part of the diet mostly by people in rural communities of Zimbabwe, but they are still being underutilized. They can be eaten raw or processed into different products dating long back.
Patience Nemapare   +2 more
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Climate-driven losses to knowledge systems and cultural heritage: A literature review exploring the impacts on Indigenous and local cultures

open access: yesThe Anthropocene Review, 2021
Anthropogenic climate change is leading to widespread losses around the world. While the focus of research over the last decade has largely been on economic or tangible losses, researchers have begun to shift their focus to understanding the non-economic
J. Pearson, Guy Jackson, K. McNamara
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First In Family, First For Family: Indigenous academic women's legacy motivation

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
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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Indigenous Environmental Justice within Marine Ecosystems: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Indigenous Peoples’ Involvement in Marine Governance and Management

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
We develop and apply a systematic review methodology to identify and understand how the peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples’ involvement in marine governance and management approaches in terms of equity and justice worldwide.
Meg Parsons, Lara B. Taylor, R. Crease
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Indigenous Australians’ Experiences of Cancer Care: A Narrative Literature Review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
To provide the latest evidence for future research and practice, this study critically reviewed Indigenous peoples’ cancer care experiences in the Australian healthcare system from the patient’s point of view.
Saira Sanjida   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

RELATIONAL ENCOUNTERS WITH INDIGENOUS LITERATURES [PDF]

open access: yesMcGill Journal of Education, 2019
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 ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Integrating equity and social justice for indigenous peoples in undergraduate health professions education in Canada: a framework from a critical review of literature

open access: yesInternational Journal for Equity in Health, 2021
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Are we walking the talk of participatory Indigenous health research? A scoping review of the literature in Atlantic Canada

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Port Rupture(s) and Cross-Racial Kinships in Dionne Brand and Lee Maracle

open access: yesCanada and Beyond, 2019
 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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