Lamouche, James

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Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health: Beyond the Social

E-Books
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Charlotte Reading
Liz Howard
Sarah Hunt
Nadine Caron
Murdena Marshall
Albert Marshall ...
Marlene Brant Castellano
Madeleine Dian Stout
Roberta Kennedy (Kung Jaadee)
Diana Steinhauer
James Lamouche ...
Marilyn Iwama
Margo Greenwood ...
Brenda Macdougall ...
Richard Van Camp
Chantelle Richmond ...
Terry Teegee
Helen Knott
Patricia Makokis
James Makokis
Warren Adam
Karen Isaac ...
Sherri Pooyak ...
Leah May Walker
Danièle Behn-Smith
Description

2nd Edition

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Environmental Scan of Métis Health Information, Initiatives and Programs

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
James Lamouche
Description
Examines the historical, political, and social issues that affect the health outcomes of Métis; looks at Métis organizations directly involved in the areas of health policy, programs, or services; and discusses federal and provincial initiatives that deal with the health issues of Métis.
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Jidwá:Doh "Let's Become Again"

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Dawn Martin-Hill
Alexandra Darnay
James Lamouche
Pimatisiwin, vol. 5, no. 2, Fall, 2007, pp. 55-76
Description
Comments on successful partnerships, between Elders, communities and individuals, that facilitate the transmission of Indigenous knowledge.
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Modern Knowledge, Ancient Wisdom: An Integration of Past and Present for a New Tomorrow: A Report on the Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre's First National Conference

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Malreddy Pavan Kumar
Narcisse Blood
Ryan Heavy Head
Marie Battiste
Leona Makokis
Diana Steinhauer
Vince Steinhauer
James Lamouche
Lana Whiskeyjack
Darren McKee
Ted Amendt
Sákéj Youngblood Henderson
Description

Synopsis of keynote speeches and presentations of conference held March 7-9, 2007, Edmonton, Alberta. Includes summaries of six animation theme bundles, promising practices, participant commentaries, and analysis of problems and prospects of Aboriginal learning in the future.

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