Good Building Practice Guidelines for Healthy and Sustainable First Nations Housing in Canada
Civil Engineering Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2021
Civil Engineering Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2021
Indigenous Thesis (PhD) - University of Alberta, 2021.
Examines the correlation between the dumping of pulp and paper mill effluent near the Pictou Landing First Nation and the high levels of cancer amongst its Indigenous population.
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Artwork designed by youth artists from the Six Nations, Grand River Territory.
Provides support to communities in identifying tools and resources, best practices, and key considerations when responding to impacts of climate change. Appendices Forms part of the Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit for Indigenous Communities. Related material: Guidebooks.
Designed to inform employees working within the scope of Maternal and Child Health Program. Covers topics such as ethics and confidentiality, steps in the family visit, safety, empathy, and problematic situations.
Education Portfolio (MEd) -- Lakehead University, 2021.
Using personal experiences to address colonialism and the systematic racism within the Canadian health care system.
Examines barriers to detecting early signs of Lung Cancer for Māori living in rural communities.
"Independent research commissioned by the Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry."
Examines the participation of inmates in the Work 2 Give program, were the inmates made items for Indigenous communities, and how participation in the program helped with the inmates healing process.
Native Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Manitoba, 2021.
Examines documents used to support three communities' assertion that they should be considered part of the Métis nation. They are: historic Georgian Bay Métis community; historic Mattawa Métis community; and historic Sault Ste Marie Métis community.
Examines the historical origins of the Mi'kmaq's economic dependence into modern times.
Looks at the history of Māori literacy and the source of their success.
Discusses project which used experiential learning to deepen secondary students' understanding of Indigenous issues and the meaning of reconciliation.
Catalogue for exhibition of the same name.
Utilizes data from the Census of Population, Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) and the Aboriginal Peoples Survey.
Special digital edition of Canada's History's magazine for children Kayak. Suitable for ages 7-12