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Indigenous mental health in a changing climate: a systematic scoping review of the global literature
Indigenous Peoples globally are among those who are most acutely experiencing the mental health impacts of climate change; however, little is known about the ways in which Indigenous Peoples globally experience climate-sensitive mental health impacts and
Jacqueline Middleton +4 more
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Indigenous and local knowledge in sustainability transformations research: a literature review
Scholars, politicians, practitioners, and civil society increasingly call for sustainability transformations to cope with urgent social and environmental challenges.
David P. M. Lam +5 more
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5 poems by Ruperta Bautista Vázquez
The five poems translated here draw upon Ruperta Bautista Vázquez's work in which the poet elaborates on Maya cosmovision. It dovetails with her more overtly political poetry in that these poems turn literature into a site of cultural organization and ...
Paul M Worley
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Historical Trauma, Race-based Trauma and Resilience of Indigenous Peoples: A Literature Review
This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a result of governmental policies geared towards assimilation.
E. Fast, Delphine Collin-Vézina
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Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today threatening societies and the future of the planet. The impacts of climate change are more severe in poor and marginalised populations like Indigenous communities where people rely ...
T. Dorji +5 more
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Decolonial Animal Ethic in Eden Robinsonʼs Trickster Trilogy
Indigenous epistemologies are full of warnings against human destructiveness and many contemporary Indigenous authors write provocative Anthropocene stories that question the centrality of humans in the world. In her latest work “Trickster Trilogy” (2017,
Denisa Krasna
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Anti-Indigenous racism in Canadian healthcare: a scoping review of the literature
Health inequity between Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) peoples and other citizens is an important policy concern in Canada, as in other colonial countries. Racism in healthcare has been identified as contributing to poorer care and to worse
Martin Cooke, Tasha Shields
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How might diverse and often conflicting knowledge and belief structures and practices be mobilized into legitimate approaches for people looking to address the need for heightened responsible and sustainable entrepreneurial action by business ...
Antony I. Jongwe +3 more
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eculiarities of Indigenous Children’s Literature
The article deals with the specificity of addressing children, reflection of the mythology and folklore, peculiarities of creativity of indigenous literature. The review, analysis and comparison of the Khakass, Tuvinian, Nenets, Dolgan and Chukchi literature revealed typological features of children’s literature of the indigenous peoples of the north ...
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Overview of Australian Indigenous health status 2014 [PDF]
This Overview of Australian Indigenous health status provides information about: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations; the context of Indigenous health; various measures of population health status; selected health conditions; and health ...
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
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