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Yes, and Back Again by Sandy Marie Bonny [PDF]
Review of Sandy Marie Bonny\u27s Yes, and Back ...
Duncan, Catriona
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ABSTRACT Objectives The engagement and retention of Indigenous participants are critical factors in the success of oral health research, particularly in longitudinal studies. However, participant experiences and perceptions of Indigenous research involvement remain underexplored.
Sonia Nath +7 more
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The Ontario Métis : characteristics and identity [PDF]
Report: iv, 83 p., maps, digital fileQuestions about the nature of Métis identity have received considerable scrutiny in recent years (Foster, 1985; Hatt, 1971; Peterson and Brown, 1985).
Halseth, Greg +2 more
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Abstract Insectivorous, Afro‐Palearctic migrant birds provide cross‐border ecosystem services, but many are declining rapidly. The complex life cycle of migrant birds makes their conservation difficult, but understanding where they spend time during the breeding season can help indicate where those actions will be most effective.
Catrin F. Eden +5 more
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From Isotopes to TK Interviews: Towards Interdisciplinary Research in Fort Resolution and the Slave River Delta, Northwest Territories [PDF]
Evolving research in Fort Resolution and the Slave River Delta, Northwest Territories, aims to improve understanding of how the natural ecosystem functions and responds to various environmental stressors, as well as to enhance the stewardship of natural ...
Brent B. Wolfe +9 more
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Ecologization Is Not a Metaphor: Museums in the Web of Life
ABSTRACT This article documents and critiques emerging accounts of museum “ecologization”. Drawing on political ecology, materialist theory, and contemporary museum practice, we challenge dominant frameworks of ecological modernization and advocate for a more critical understanding of museums in the web of life.
Colin Sterling +2 more
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Sociolinguistic Characterization of Métis People in Canada
This article presents a sociolinguistic characterization of the indigenous Métis people in Canada. Drawing on existing scholarly works and research, the study aims to describe the status of the Métis people, recently recognized as an indigenous nation of
V. A. Kozhemyakina
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Cuisine et identité culturelle: discours et représentations chez des écrivains franco-canadiens et métis d’ascendance française contemporains [PDF]
Dans cet article, Pamela V. Sing s’intéresse à une écriture révélatrice de l’importance du lien entre la langue maternelle ou ancestrale et l’identité, et ce, même chez ceux dont les pratiques linguistiques sont hautement diglossiques.
Sing, Pamela V.
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Financial Statement Readability and Firm Debt Choice
ABSTRACT Examining more than 16,000 firm‐year observations in the United States, we provide novel evidence showing that higher financial statement readability leads to a decrease in information asymmetry and the need for external monitoring, thereby reducing the reliance on bank debt relative to public debt.
Wajih Abbassi +3 more
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Place and Identity in two autobiographical novels set in Vietnam: Metisse blanche by Kim Lefevre and L'Amant by Marguerite Duras [PDF]
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