A 150-year-old Kuril Islands Tragedy: Yet Another Solution to the Copper Island Aleut Enigma
Examines the origins and evolution of Aleutian language spoken by the Yupik people of Copper Island.
Examines the origins and evolution of Aleutian language spoken by the Yupik people of Copper Island.
Using sharing circles to identify ways to make the tools used in palliative care to be more culturally relevant for Indigenous patients.
Examines the IT'S TIME toolkit as a means to provide collaborative culturally relevant treatment for tobacco addiction within Inuit communities.
Using a case study by the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) to examine ways to address institutional racism.
Looks at reform policies to address and reduce the high incarceration rate of Indigenous populations in Australia.
Examines the need to shift away from the traditional evidence-based practice (EBP) treatments towards a more cultural-sensitivity when dealing with trauma amongst Indigenous people.
Using the investigation into high preterm births amongst the Cowichan to examine collaborative research reviews that follow the OCAP principles.
Examines what is needed to improve equitable health care for Indigenous populations in urban settings.
Examines the impact of education and identity in predicting the socioeconomic mobility of Indigenous populations.
Using the 2018 Vibrio cholerae outbreak to discuss the need for stronger institutional relationships and partnerships with local Indigenous communities when dealing with the impact of climate change trends.
Analysis of the balancing between researchers and Indigenous populations values and types of knowledge.
Looks at the use of a more borderless health care system for Indigenous communities to meet their specific needs.
Looks at the cause of and ways to address the low immunization rates in Indigenous communities in Australia.
Discusses ways to both address colonization and create a culturally relevant means to improve Indigenous health.
Looks at the culinary exchange between American and Russian Indigenous populations across the Bering Strait.
Examines the use of treaty-based strategies to address the inequalities faced by Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using the experience of Indigenous UBC health student's participation at the 2018 International Indigenous HealthFusion Team Challenge to discuss opportunities for Indigenous students to become health leaders and contribute to reconciliation in Canada.
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.