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Decolonization in sexual and reproductive health research methods: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Six Examples Applying the Meta-Principle Linguistic Method:: Lessons for Indigenous Law Implementation [PDF]
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Études Inuit Studies, 2023
Public health models are important frameworks for guiding public health action. Although numerous public health models are found in the literature, a dearth of models focus on the health paradigms of Indigenous communities, globally, yet no models are derived from Inuit health perspectives and knowledge.
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Public health models are important frameworks for guiding public health action. Although numerous public health models are found in the literature, a dearth of models focus on the health paradigms of Indigenous communities, globally, yet no models are derived from Inuit health perspectives and knowledge.
Healey Akearok, Gwen Katheryn +2 more
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From TEK to IQ: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Inuit Cultural Ecology
Arctic Anthropology, 2004From ethnographies of hunting to sophisticated harvesting and ecological research, human-animal interaction has been a long-standing primary focus of research on Canadian Inuit. The methodological and analytical formulations (principally from within wildlife management, ecological and economic anthropology, and evolutionary biology) that now frame much
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Curating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Inuit Knowledge in the Qallunaat Art Museum
Art Journal, 2017Installation view, Ilippunga: I Have Learned, 2016, Brousseau Inuit Art Collection, Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec (photograph by Daniel Drouin provided by MNBAQ) It is not only to make mo...
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Science Education in Nunavut: Being Led by Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
2019As the only Canadian educational jurisdiction established within contemporary memory, Nunavut represents an interesting case in terms of education generally and science education specifically. All territorial governance activities are framed by the eight principles of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit ( Open image in new window , IQ)—an articulation of Inuit ...
Dawn Wiseman, Jim Kreuger
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2018
Transmotion, Vol 4 No 1 (2018): Red Readings - guest edited by Scott ...
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Transmotion, Vol 4 No 1 (2018): Red Readings - guest edited by Scott ...
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2007
The creation of the Nunavut territory in 1999 from a land claims agreement, the Bathurst Mandate signed in 1993 between the region's Inuit and the Canadian government, signaled a change in science research practices in Nunavut. Where such research had once been solely the realm of scientists, the constitutional documents of the new territory mandated ...
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The creation of the Nunavut territory in 1999 from a land claims agreement, the Bathurst Mandate signed in 1993 between the region's Inuit and the Canadian government, signaled a change in science research practices in Nunavut. Where such research had once been solely the realm of scientists, the constitutional documents of the new territory mandated ...
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AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
This article critiques the role of education in perpetuating colonial-capitalist social and ecological systems by exploring Indigenous pedagogies, particularly those in Inuktitut (an Indigenous language spoken by Inuit (a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic Indigenous people of Canada and Greenland) in northern Canada) speaking Inuit ...
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This article critiques the role of education in perpetuating colonial-capitalist social and ecological systems by exploring Indigenous pedagogies, particularly those in Inuktitut (an Indigenous language spoken by Inuit (a circumpolar Arctic and sub-Arctic Indigenous people of Canada and Greenland) in northern Canada) speaking Inuit ...
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