Respatializing Toxic Harm: The Case Against Sacrifice Zones
ABSTRACT Describing heavily polluted areas as “sacrifice zones” has become commonplace in recent decades, as diverse groups resist their unwitting exposure to destructive and toxic industrial, municipal, and military activities. However, pollutants tend to seep, spill, leak, and drift from wherever they are concentrated, defying any notion of physical ...
Kimberley Anh Thomas +2 more
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A comparative cohort study of epilepsy in children in Greenland and Denmark. [PDF]
Mistry JM +5 more
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RETIRED: Chapter 3 Social Determinants of Health Among First Nations, Inuit, and Métis [PDF]
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Integrating climate‐change exposure and refugia into landscape planning: A practical guide
Climate change requires a strategic approach to land‐use planning that considers spatial patterns of vulnerability. Acknowledging the diversity among planning contexts, we offer flexible guidance to help practitioners integrate spatial refugia metrics into conservation and land‐use strategies, promoting adaptability in the face of climate change ...
Diana Stralberg +21 more
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The Inuit Holistic service delivery model: a decolonised approach to community wellness in Nunavut. [PDF]
Healey Akearok GK +5 more
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Helping Inuit clients: cultural relevance and effective counselling [PDF]
Marja Korhonen
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ABSTRACT Aims To identify key communication skills for Canadian nursing practice. Design Quantitative research using a nationwide survey. Methods Exploratory confirmatory factor analysis was used to identify factors underlying key communication skills required for nursing practice.
Eunice Eunhee Jang +2 more
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The Legal Protection of Subsistence: A Prerequisite of Food Security for the Inuit of Alaska [PDF]
Duhaime, Gerard +3 more
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Decolonizing Scaffolding: Learning from First Nations’ Resurgence to Recalibrate Entrepreneurship
Abstract Indigenous communities are resurging and harnessing this momentum to reshape their social world. As they reclaim their cultural resources, rights, and identities, they gain control over how and whether to engage with Western social structures.
Maggie M. Cascadden +3 more
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A Year in Lapland: Guest of the Reindeer Herders. Hugh Beach. 1993. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, xi + 225 p, illustrated, hardcover. ISBN 1-56098-230-6. US$29.95;£19.50. - Living on the Land: Change Among the Inuit of Baffin Island. John S. Matthiasson. 1992. Peterborough, Ontario; Lewiston, NY: Broadview Press (distributed by Baily Distribution; available through Drake Marketing). 172 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-921149-93-X. [PDF]
Mark Nuttall
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