Canada’s climate has changed in ways that are effectively irreversible, with disproportionate impacts for coastal Arctic communities. Many Inuit hunters and Elders are concerned by the impacts of climate change to land-use and access, community ...
Baird, Natalie
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Screening for poverty and related social determinants to improve knowledge of and links to resources (SPARK): development and cognitive testing of a tool for primary care. [PDF]
Adekoya I +17 more
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Considerations for collecting data on race and Indigenous identity during health card renewal across Canadian jurisdictions. [PDF]
Pinto AD +5 more
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<i>Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit</i>: Social History, Politics and the Practice of Resistance [PDF]
Frank James Tester, Peter Irniq
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A serological survey and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of Ringed seals (Nattiit) in Frobisher Bay, Nunavut
Ringed seals, or nattiit in Inuktitut, continue to provide as a food staple for Nunavummiut, and the need for monitoring the health of the seal remains important.
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AKUNNINGANIINNIQ: INUIT VISIONS OF SUCCESS AND THE ROLE OF INUIT KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE [PDF]
This master’s thesis explores how former Inuit high school students conceptualize success by exploring the role of the formal education system and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, and Inuktitut language in shaping this understanding.
Morrison, Andrew D 1986-
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Mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Inuit living in Manitoba: community responses. [PDF]
Lavoie JG +16 more
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in educator leadership training in Nunavut
The history of formal K-12 education in Nunavut has been characterized by a gradual shift from "southern" assimilationist models to those more reflective of the language, culture, and aspirations of Nunavummiut (Arnaquq, 2008; Lees et al., 2010).
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Conducting research with Indigenous Peoples in Canada: ethical and policy considerations. [PDF]
Morisano D +3 more
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Inuit youth have one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Presently, there is no culturally appropriate suicide intervention for this population. This study aimed to evaluate the process of developing the I-SPARX CBT e-Intervention, and its content,
Oskalns, Megis
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