AlterNatives in Contemporary First Nations and Métis Narratives
A Narrative of Research with by and for Aboriginal Peoples
plied to research: A critical analysis of contemporary First Nations research and some options for First Nations communities ” Journal of Aboriginal Health |
Métis women and solutions for culturally
Despite this Indigenous women within the relationships of the Métis are often overlooked and a heavy patriarchal narrative dominates (Macdougall 2010) An |
Framework for Research Engagement with First Nation Metis and
This framework was developed by Manitoba First Nation Metis and Inuit health researchers and for those involved in Manitoba First Nation Metis and Inuit |
difficult knowledge and alternative perspectives in ontarios
This is a clear example of contemporary responses to the issues that Indigenous communities continue to face in Canada and the differing views on progress and |
Indigenous Peoples Life Stories
Narrative is a meaning- making tool used broadly across cultures Individuals use their particular cultural narrative to interpret experiences and construct |
First Nations Métis and Inuit Studies
alternative perspectives on contemporary events in Canada; of incorporating First Nations Métis and Inuit voices world views and identities into |
Aboriginal Title and Alternative Cartographies
Indigenous claims have challenged a number of orthodoxies within state legal systems one of them being the kinds of proof that can be admissible |
First Nations
Contemporary First Nations Métis |
Interpreting Canada: interpréter le Canada :
AlterNatives in Contemporary First Nations and Métis Narratives: diversity of Canadian and world cultures including those of contemporary Aboriginal. |
WEAVING WAYS
contemporary contexts of First Nations Métis and Inuit peoples Listen and respond constructively to alternative ideas or opinions. |
Creative BC
A Media Production Guide to Working with. First Nations Métis and Inuit Communities |
Sweetgrass AR: Exploring Augmented Reality as a Resource for
based content including hidden histories and alternative narratives. In the context of. Indigenous–settler relations |
In Review - Rethinking Resilience From Indigenous Perspectives
Key Words: cultural psychiatry resilience |
The Stories Nations Tell: Sites of Pedagogy Historical
Keywords: history education historical consciousness |
Indigenous Education Resource Inventory
colonization on First Nations governance and contemporary. First Nations government and theme in Métis cultural stories and has been the motivating. |
Social determinants of health: Indigenous experiences with racism
peoples inclusively; however the terms 'Aboriginal' and 'Aboriginal peoples' will be used as substitutes when reflected in the literature under discussion. |
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations Métis and Inuit Studies |
Redefining How Success is Measured in First Nations Inuit and |
Our Words Our Ways: Teaching First Nations Métis and Inuit Learners |
First Nations Métis and Inuit Connections - Ministry of Education |
Indigenous governance of cultural heritage - AWS |
Centering First Nations Concepts of Wellbeing Toward a GDP |
Ownership Control Access and Possession (OCAP) or Self |
Health inequalities and the social determinants of Aboriginal |
Indigenous Storytelling, Truth-telling, and - Jeff Corntassel
histories that solidify ancestral and contemporary connections to place ¹ e Nuu- chah-nulth word haa-huu-pah is plural in its usage Also, the ha'houlthee as a form of truth-telling in order to demonstrate how Indigenous stories of resilience sions of survivors' experiences this research could serve as an alternative |
INDIGENOUS WAYS OF KNOWING, DIGITAL STORYTELLING
storytelling and Indigenous ways of knowing, and where the author was a primary He served as the co-coordinator of its flagship program, Green Guerrillas Indigenous video productions can offer new alternatives to conventional and opening space for the expression of Indigenous aesthetics in a contemporary format |
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
be, each Aboriginal culture expresses itself in unique ways, with its own well as the contemporary realities and aspirations of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit promising practices and success stories, students examine the current economic offer philosophical and practical alternatives to the destructive practices of |
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
all requests for alternative formats to ServiceOntario at 1-800-668-9938 (TTY: Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Issues and Perspectives, tis, an d In u it Stu d ie s First Nations, Métis, and Inuit studies is by nature integrative support Indigenous education feature Indigenous voices and narratives and are |
Towards a Further Understanding of What Indigenous People Have
What Indigenous people have always known, and what the elders have teachings These topics fall under the modern disciplines of Medicine, Psychology, hearing the whispers of narrative and being drawn into the circle of listening Teaching as story telling: An alternative approach to teaching and curricu- lum in the |