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Questions de décolonisation et de résilience : bref essai théorique sur le cas des Métis du Manitoba français (essai) suivi de Et elle sourit... (oeuvre de création)
(2019-08-27)
Divided in two parts, this thesis includes a theoretical essay followed by a creative work. We begin with a brief overview of the state of First Nations literature, specifically fiction, written in French or English in ...
Setting good footprints: reconstructing wholistic success of Indigenous students in higher education
(2012-01-06)
The study explores why some Indigenous students succeed in higher learning despite challenges faced and to what extent was wholistic success impacted by efficacy of wholistic learner supports. Through Indigenous Wholism ...
Youth and Elders: Perspectives on Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer in Churchill, Manitoba
(2012-09-21)
This research focuses on working with fifteen local youths, one elder, and two teachers in the town of Churchill, Manitoba to document intergenerational knowledge transfer. According to Tsuji (1996) there has been a ...
Good news in food: Understanding the value and promise of Indigenous food sovereignty in western Canada
(2015)
Food sovereignty has recently emerged as a means of addressing food-related problems that confront many Indigenous and rural communities around the world. It moves beyond access to food, and is grounded in the idea that ...
Rehearsing for the revolution: using forum theatre to engage nursing educators, students and health care providers with the priorities of the Manitoba collaborative indigenous education blueprint
(2020-12-01)
This research is at the intersection of artistic, Indigenous and nursing knowledge. The objectives of this research were to explore several priorities of the Manitoba Collaborative Indigenous Education Blueprint with health ...
Raising the voices and experiences of Indigenous parents to create culturally relevant responses to youth suicide
(2020)
Indigenous youth suicide is very complex due to the lasting affects colonization has on the social, psychological, biological, environmental, economic, familial and structural factors that influence Indigenous youth and ...
Charting a new course: collaborative environmental health mapping with the Isga Nation in Alberta, Canada
(2015-01-08)
Many Indigenous communities around the world are facing a health crisis aggravated by environmental degradation and dispossession. Through community-based participatory research, we examined barriers to land use, declining ...
Tipachimowin: students and professors share stories about their Winnipeg Education Centre experience
(2014-09-22)
This qualitative research study Tipachimowin: Students and Professors Share Stories about their Winnipeg Education Centre Experience is a study of selected Aboriginal students and professors who were involved with the ...
Bawating May'winzha: a long time ago, at the place of fast rushing waters
(2014-01-13)
The thesis that follows is a work of historical fiction, depicting a time and place four hundred years ago. It was written with a point of breaking down social barriers, classifications, and stereotypes. Although binary ...
‘Frères et Enfants du même Père’: French-Indigenous alliance and diplomacy in the Petit Nord and Northern Great Plains, 1731-1743
(2014-04-22)
The eighteenth century French explorer La Vérendrye has been commemorated in Canadian history as the “Pathfinder of the West.” Although many historians have praised La Vérendrye for his tolerance and understanding of ...