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Digital storytelling: a tool for health promotion and cancer awareness in rural Alaskan communities [PDF]
Background: The purpose of this study was to learn community members’ perspectives about digital storytelling after viewing a digital story created by a Community Health Aide/Practitioner (CHA/P). Methods: Using a qualitative research design, we explored
Melany Cueva +4 more
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NEW CALEDONIA: Making the case for a political ecology investigation at Goro nickel mine
New Caledonia’s Goro nickel mine, owned by Brazilian mining giant Vale, is unique in the world. The US $6 billion smelter, set over a vast biodiversity hotspot, is using high-pressure acid leaching treatment technology that has never been tested on such ...
Nicole Gooch
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Indigenous research paradigms are congruent to Indigenous worldviews and have become more dominant in areas such as Indigenous policy and education. As Indigenous research paradigms continue to gain momentum, the historical legacy of unethical research ...
Susan Chiblow
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Store robberies for tobacco products: Perceived causes and potential solutions
Robberies of New Zealand convenience stores for tobacco products spiked between 2016 and 2017. According to media reports, many robberies involved the use of weapons and resulted in injury to retailers.
Marewa Glover +3 more
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Role of non-Indigenous researchers in Indigenous health research in Australia: a review of the literature [PDF]
Objective This paper explores the body of knowledge around Indigenous health research and aims to outline what roles are appropriate for non-Indigenous researchers within Indigenous health research in Australia.
Gray, Marion, Oprescu, F I
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Federally funded research in Canada is of significant scope and scale. The implications of research in the colonial project has resulted in a fraught relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Western research.
Keith Williams +2 more
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Msit No'kmaq: An Exploration of Positionality and Identity in Indigenous Research
In this paper I explore the Mi’kmaq words Mist No’kmaq, which can be translated as ‘all my relations’. Msit No'kmaq is not only at the center of who I am as a person, but also who I am becoming as a researcher. Reflecting on how to honor all my relations
Erica Samms Hurley, M. Jackson
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Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the foundation for developing evidence‐based responses. This study reports the findings of a systematic review of the published literature evaluating the impact ...
Lynore Geia +4 more
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FORUM: The Far North/South Pacific connection
Alaska was represented on a panel of 'Culture, Tradition and the News Media' during the 1996 Pacific Island News Association (PINA) Meeting in Tonga because indigenous minorities have much in common the world over.
Lael Morgan
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Countries with significant indigenous populations, such as Australia, New Zealand and the Nordic countries, are providing increased support for improvements in the number of indigenous academics represented in higher education and engaged in research ...
Tyron R. Love +4 more
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