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Misi Yehewin (big breath): a cross-sectional survey series of Métis health and wellbeing during the early COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta, Canada. [PDF]
Ospina MB +5 more
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Residency training programs to support residents working in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities [PDF]
Background To gain culturally appropriate awareness of First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis Health, research suggests that programs focus on sending more trainees to First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis communities Working within this context provides ...
Marghalara Rashid +9 more
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This original research article provides a case study that describes how Métis indigenous knowledge was incorporated into the design of a community-based monitoring (CBM) program in the South Athabasca Oil Sands Area of Alberta, Canada.
Dermot T O'Connor +8 more
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Differences in the prevalence of diabetes risk-factors among First Nation, Métis and non-Aboriginal adults attending screening clinics in rural Alberta, Canada [PDF]
Populations that are developing (westernizing) are suffering the highest rates of increases in diabetes incidence and prevalence worldwide, with the most notable and documented increases in Canada seen among the First Nations. Less is known about the Métis (mixed blood) or the rural populations in general.
Richard T, Oster, Ellen L, Toth
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Cancer incidence and mortality among the Métis population of Alberta, Canada [PDF]
Background: Cancer has been identified as a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada over the last decade. However, there is a paucity of information about cancer patterns in Aboriginal people, particularly for Métis.
Diana C. Sanchez-Ramirez +5 more
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La transition énergétique est aujourd’hui considérée par les institutions nationales, européennes et internationales comme incontournable. Cependant, le déploiement des énergies renouvelables telles que la méthanisation peut être source de conflit.
Bourdin Sébastien +2 more
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Cardiovascular disease rates, outcomes, and quality of care in Ontario Métis: a population-based cohort study. [PDF]
The burden of cardiovascular disease in the Métis, Canada's fastest growing Aboriginal group, is not well studied. We determined rates of five cardiovascular diseases and associated outcomes in Ontario Métis, compared to the general Ontario population ...
Clare L Atzema +7 more
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Objectives Red River Métis are Indigenous people hailing from the Canadian Prairies who have historically experienced poor health outcomes due to colonial practices.
Nathan C. Nickel +18 more
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Nini et les autres : identité métisse chez Abdoulaye Sadji, Albert Russo et David Ndachi Tagne
This article examines the perception of Métis identity in Abdoulaye Sadji’s, David Ndachi Tagne’s and Albert Russo’s works. Abdoulaye Sadji is among the first authors from Sub-Saharan Africa to take a keen interest in Métis identity. While Russo is known
Constantin Sonkwé Tayim
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Dans la lignée des appels de la Commission de vérité et de réconciliation du Canada, le ministère de l’éducation albertain exige, à compter de septembre 2019, que chaque enseignant « développe et applique des connaissances de base sur les Premières ...
Eva Lemaire
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