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ALWAYS COMING HOME: METIS LEGAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF COMMUNITY AND TERRITORY
Metis ideas of territory are complex, varied and often not well understood. Metis perspectives on intersections of territory and community are likewise not appreciated by Canadian courts. This is evident in the difficulties of Metis rights claimants in
Kerry Sloan
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Objective and Approach The study investigates attitudes of Red River Métis (RRM) Citizens towards existing mental health services to assess satisfaction levels and enhance support and accessibility. Employing a Community-Based Participatory Research and
Kyler Nault +5 more
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The “forgotten people” was the widespread perception that best fit the Métis in Canada at the turn of the 1970s. This was a pivotal time when young Western Métis scholars started a long process of historical revision challenging the image of the Métis as
Étienne Rivard
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Métis Women’s Experiences in Canadian Higher Education
In Canada, there are three groups of Aboriginal people, also referred to as Indigenous peoples, and these include the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Although often thought of collectively, each has its distinct history, culture, and perspectives.
Bryanna Scott
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Prevalence of Multimorbidity and Chronic Diseases in citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario
Objective and Approach Population-based analyses of Métis health in Canada are limited. The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people with both First Nation and Euro-Settler ancestry.
Noel Tsui +5 more
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Background Red River Métis families need access to meaningful and appropriate resources when their children are sick. At the invitation of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) to partner in this research, our aim was to understand Red River Métis parents’
Lisa Knisley +5 more
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Landscape of Métis health and wellness: protocol for a scoping review
Introduction In Canada, Métis people are one of three distinct Indigenous peoples whose rights are recognised and affirmed in Section 35 of the federal Constitution Act, 1982.
Helana Marie Boutros +9 more
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Since the second half of the 19th century, lawyers and jurists who specialize in Co-lonial Law seem intent on integrating more extra-juristic knowledge emanating from the social and natural sciences into their discourse and their practice.
Silvia Falconieri
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Surface Tension Measurement of Ti‐6Al‐4V by Falling Droplet Method in Oxygen‐Free Atmosphere
In this article, the temperature‐dependent surface tension of free falling, oscillating Ti‐6Al‐4V droplets is investigated in both argon and monosilane doped, oxygen‐free atmosphere. Droplet temperature and oscillation are captured with one single high‐speed camera, and the surface tension is calculated with Rayleigh's formula.
Johannes May +9 more
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A novel strategy is developed by doping reduced graphene oxide (rGO) into a (HfZrTi)C medium‐entropy ceramic. This induces a hierarchical strain modification mechanism, synergistically inhibiting crack propagation at the microscale and dissipating stress at the mesoscale.
Junyi Xiao +8 more
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