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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 ...
Kikiskisin na: do you remember? utilizing Indigenous methodologies to understand the experiences of mixed-blood Indigenous peoples in identity-remembering
(2013-08-29)
A Muskego Inninuwuk methodology provided the foundation to explore experiences of individuals who possess both Indigenous (Cree) and non-Indigenous ancestry in the development of their identities. Natural conversations ...
In their own words, in their own time, in their own ways: Indigenous women's experiences of loss, grief, and finding meaning through spirituality
(2013-09-12)
This exploratory study sought to understand how spirituality influences the experiences of loss, grief, and finding meaning for seven Indigenous women following the death of a loved one. Writing from an Indigenous research ...
The solidarity experience of Lnu’k Ktaqmkukewaq participating in a social networking Group
(2013-04-19)
Lnu’k Ktaqmkukewaq (Indigenous Newfoundlanders) face extraordinary challenges, resulting from an extensive period of assimilationist federal, provincial and colonial policy. This qualitative, phenomenological study seeks ...
Indigenous youth experience with helpers: How they help and how they harm
(2018)
This thesis presents qualitative interviews with eight Indigenous youth regarding their experiences of how helpers in their lives have helped them and how they have caused them harm. The central research questions focused ...
The understanding of cultural inclusion among substance use and the Indigenous peoples based in Winnipeg, Manitoba
(2019-08)
The purpose of this thesis identifies the primary experiences of Indigenous people and their
connection to personal substance use and cultural identities. The second approach identifies the need for appropriate Indigenous ...
Bridging the social distance between Indigenous and newcomer youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: An exploration of identities and relationship building through online and arts-based methods
(2020-06-30)
Despite ongoing relationship building efforts at the community level, Indigenous and immigrant and refugee newcomer communities in Canada continue to experience a fractured relationship characterized by misperceptions, ...
Healing historical trauma through resurgence and radical resistance
(2022-07-29)
For 500 years, Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island have had to contend with colonial tactics intended to displace, dispossess, disconnect, and disempower Indigenous peoples from their relationships with their territories ...