Tłı̨chǫ nàowoò hoghàseètǫǫ: learning a strong like two research methodology through the exploration of community-centered curation practices [0.03%]
特隆果语霍加塞特翁:通过探索以社区为中心的策展实践来学习一种强大的双重研究方法论
Rebecca L Bourgeois
Rebecca L Bourgeois
Collaborative research is rooted in the fundamental principle of recognizing communities as equal research partners. This article draws attention to an important part of this relationship-learning the traditional values of community and emu...
From capacity-building to capacity-bridging: Indigenous Research Liaisons as a strategic intervention to bridge Indigenous communities' capacities in the British Columbia health research environment [0.03%]
从能力建设到能力融合:土著研究联络员在不列颠哥伦比亚省健康研究环境中作为弥合土著社区能力的战略干预措施
Krista Stelkia,Tara Lise Erb,Lindsay Botterill et al.
Krista Stelkia et al.
The British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (BC NEIHR) supports research capacity, engagement, and leadership of Indigenous communities, collectives, and organizations (ICCOs) in Indigenous-led health research. T...
Supporting Indigenous self-determination through institutional readiness for change: Indigenous cultural safety considerations for research administration from the British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research [0.03%]
通过制度变革的准备支持土著人的自治权:英属哥伦比亚土著健康研究网络环境中的研究管理对土著文化安全的考虑
Tara Lise Erb,Julianne Cecile Barry,Krista Stelkia
Tara Lise Erb
The British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (BC NEIHR) supports self-determination of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous communities, collectives, and organizations (ICCOs) in health research. Through partnerships...
Indigenous women's health and data sovereignty: imagining an Indigenous research methodology using quantitative methods [0.03%]
原住民妇女健康与数据主权:利用定量方法构想一种原住民研究方法论
Chloe Crosschild,Colleen Varcoe,Helen J Brown et al.
Chloe Crosschild et al.
This article explores Indigenous Research Methodologies (IRM) in the context of Indigenous women's health, integrating principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS) and theoretical ideas from Critical Indigenous Feminism (CIF) and Red Int...
"It's a big, round circle of knowledge to me. I don't know how else to explain it": strengthening cultural identity through Indigenous placekeeping and food sovereignty practices in Kingston, Ontario [0.03%]
“对我而言,这是一个知识的圆圈,我不知道如何解释它:通过土著地方保护和食物主权实践在安大略省金斯敦加强文化认同感
Kaitlyn Patterson,Sherri Dutton,Autumn Watson et al.
Kaitlyn Patterson et al.
Indigenous identity is supported by connections to land, community, and culture and is a key aspect of health. Cultural identity is threatened by settler colonialism, and urban Indigenous Peoples experience unique challenges including the m...
Sexual and gender diversity in a Métis community: challenging stigma and celebrating resilience [0.03%]
米特社区中的性与性别多样性:挑战污名化庆祝韧性
Allison Reeves,Rachel Landy;Shining Mountains Living Community Services
Allison Reeves
Shining Mountains Living Community Services in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, provides a range of social services for Indigenous Peoples in the area, particularly Métis (an Indigenous people of Canada), who are struggling with sexual health vu...
Deconstructing land acknowledgements: from oral to cinematic expression [0.03%]
拆解土地承认声明:从口头到电影中的表达形式
Tyson Stewart Teme-Augama Anishnabai Temagami First Nation
Tyson Stewart Teme-Augama Anishnabai Temagami First Nation
What kinds of stories do we tell within the genre of land acknowledgements? What kinds of stories are we telling about ourselves in relation to the land? And how do land acknowledgments on film tell a different story than oral ones? After a...
Métis women's health and wellbeing scoping review: resurgence in action [0.03%]
metis妇女健康与幸福的综述:行动中的复兴
Janice Cindy Gaudet,Hannah Bouvier,Paulette Dahlseide
Janice Cindy Gaudet
Métis (one of three constitutionally recognized Indigenous Peoples in Canada) women's health and wellbeing research that centers resurgence, resistance, kinship, land, and place offers an intersectional perspective that interrupts deficit-...
Agroecological transition or agroecological repossession? Resurgence of traditional food culture in the Tremembé da Barra do Mundaú [0.03%]
生态农业转型还是生态农业重构?巴腊杜姆达乌特伦门贝人的传统食品文化的复兴
Lauriane Tremembé,Mateus Tremembé,Evan Bowness
Lauriane Tremembé
Industrial food systems, as extensions of colonial dispossession, are destroying the planet. Agroecology is increasingly promoted as a response, framed as an ecological farming practice, a grassroots movement, and an academic field. Yet, mu...
José Diego Marques Santos,Tracey Carr,Stacey McHenry et al.
José Diego Marques Santos et al.
Culture is a determinant of health for Indigenous peoples, providing a sense of belonging, strengthening resilience, and promoting wellness. Consequently, there is growing interest in exploring the relationship between Métis (distinct Indi...