Alternate Names
Aamjiwnaang
Latitude
42.93599504
Longitude
-82.4160557
Province
Ontario
Region
Ontario
Type
First Nation Location
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2010 Economic Developer of the Year Award Winners

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Michelle White-Wilsdon
Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development, vol. 7, no. 2, f, 2011, pp. 8-12
Description
Looks at award winners: Chippewa Industrial Development Ltd., winner of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation Community Economic Developer of the Year; Tribal Wi-Chi-Way-Win Capital Corporation winner of the Aboriginal Private Sector Business Award and Rodney W. Hester, winner of the Individual Economic Developer of the Year Award.
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“Because we are Natives and we stand strong to our pride”: Decolonizing HIV Prevention with Aboriginal Youth in Canada Using the Arts

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sarah Flicker
Jessica Danforth
Erin Konsmo
Ciann Wilson
Vanessa Oliver ... [et al.]
Canadian Journal of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research, vol. 5, Winter, 2013, pp. 4-24
Description
Description of the Taking Action! Building Aboriginal Leadership in HIV Prevention Using Arts-based Methods research project. Focuses on four pieces created by participants from Kahnawá:ke First Nation, Kettle and Stony Point & Aamjiwnaang First Nations, Montreal, Toronto, and Charlottetown.
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Data Colonialism in Canada's Chemical Valley: Aamjiwnaang First Nation and the Failure of the Pollution Notification System

Alternate Title
Yellowhead Institute Special Report
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Vanessa Gray
Beze Gray
M. Fernanda Yanchapaxi
Kristen Bos
M. Murphy
Description

Discusses the area of Ontario where 40 percent of Canada's petrochemicals are processed and refined and where full information about events such as spills, flares, air releases, and even everyday cumulative exposures is not supplied to the First Nation due to the industry-governed notification system and inadequate regulatory legislation.

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Declining Sex Ratio in a First Nation Community

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Constanze A. Mackenzie
Ada Lockridge
Margaret Keith
Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 113, no. 10, October 2005, pp. 1295-1298
Description
Examines the decline in male births among the Aamjiwnaang First Nation community near Sarnia, Ontario.
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