Reclaiming Our "Universal Spiritual Heritage": Resurgence and Renewal of Indigenous Epistemology
A comparative study on Indigenous spirituality in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Red Paint: Transnational Movements of Deconstructing, Decolonizing, and Defacing Colonial Structures
Reflections on Research With, For, and Among Indigenous Peoples
Rekindling Traditions: Cross-Cultural Science & Technology Units
Research and Indigenous Librarianship in Canada
Research and Outcomes at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Research Governance in NunatuKavut: Engagement, Expectations, and Evolution
Responsible Representation and Collaboration in Supporting Indigenous Maternal Health in Canada
Rethinking the Relationship with Nature in Contemporary Australia: Salvaged Materials, Colonial History, and Cross-Cultural Narratives
Visual Arts Thesis (PhD) -- Queensland College of Art, 2019.
Revising Strategies: The Literature and Politics of Native Women's Activism
The RIPPLES of Meaningful Involvement: A Framework for Meaningfully Involving Indigenous Peoples in Health Policy Decision-Making
Risky Times and Spaces: Settler Colonialism and Multiplying Genocide Prevention through a Virtual Indian Residential School
Self-Government in Greenland
Settler/Colonial Violences: Black and Indigenous Coalition Possibilities through Intergroup Dialogue Methodology
Settler Unfreedoms
The Sharing of Indigenous Knowledge through Academic Means by Implementing Self-reflection and Story
Sherman Alexie's Autoethnography
Sovereignty and Decolonization: Realizing Indigenous Self-Determination at the United Nations and in Canada
Spiritual Healing Using Loss and Grief
Stepping Out: 10,000 Years of Walking the West: Decolonizing Strategies at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Still Not an Honor: Countering the Academic Narrative of Black Indian Play at Mardi Gras
Stitching Tivaevae: A Cook Islands research method
Structures Last Longer than Intentions: Creation of Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing at the University of Manitoba
Subverting the Universality of Metadata Standards: The TK Labels as a Tool to Promote Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Taonsayontenhroseri:ye’ne: The Power of Art in Indigenous Research with Youth
Te Rito o Te Harakeke: Decolonising Child Protection and Children’s Participation
Law Thesis (PhD) -- University of Otago, 2022.
Territoriality and Sovereign Advantage: Public Lands, Treaty Rights, and the Contentious Politics of the American West
A Thematic Analysis of Indigenous Students’ Experiences with Indigenization at a Canadian Post-secondary Institution: Paradoxes, Potential, and Moving Forward Together
Using an Indigenous students perspective to look at Indigenization within Canadian universities.
Through the Lens of the Land: Reflections from Archaeology, Ethnoecology, and Environmental Science on Collaborations with First Nations, 1970s to the Present
"To Bring a Little Bit of the Land": Tanya Tagaq Performing at the Intersection of Decolonization and Ecocriticism
Music and Culture Thesis (M.A) - Carleton University, 2019.
Towards Indigenous Social Work Practice: Addressing Professional Challenges in Working with Homeless Greenlanders in Aalborg, Denmark
Transformative Opportunities through Decolonizing and Indigenizing Museums: People, Collections, Exhibitions
Cultural Studies (PhD) -- Queen's University, 2022.
Transnational Narratives of Conflict and Empire, the Literary Art of Survivance in the Fiction of Gerald Vizenor
Truth Respect and Recognition: Addressing Barriers to Indigenous Maternity Care
In response to the study “Prenatal Care among Mothers Involved with Child Protection Services in Manitoba.” Authors note several biases in the study including: failure to discuss negative stereotypes resulting in differential care, and a disregard of resurgent community-led models of care.
The Turtle Lodge: Sustainable Self-Determination in Practice
Two Teachers of Aboriginal Students: Effective Practice in Sociohistorical Realities
Unsettling Exhibition Pedagogies: Troubling Stories of the Nation with Miss Chief
Untranslatable Timescapes in James Welch’s Fools Crow and the Deconstruction of Settler Time
US Imperialism and the Problem of “Culture” in Indigenous Politics: Towards Indigenous Internationalist Feminism
Visions of Neo-Colonialism?: Renewing the Relationship With Aboriginal Peoples
The Water that Sustains Us: Indigenous Resistances to Defend the Environment in Oklahoma
The Water We Call Home: Five Generations of Indigenous Women's Resistance along the Salish Sea
“We Don’t Drink the Water Here”: The Reproduction of Undrinkable Water for First Nations in Canada
We're Not There Yet, Kemo Sabe: Positing a Future for American Indian Literary Studies
What Can the College of the Rockies do to Create a More Meaningful and Successful Learning Environment for Mature Aboriginal Women?
What Does Ainu Cultural Revitalisation Mean to Ainu and Wajin Youth in the 21st Century? Case Study of Urespa as a Place to Learn Ainu Culture in the City of Sapporo, Japan
"When My Hands Are Empty / I Will Be Full": Visualizing Two-Spirit Bodies in Chrystos's Not Vanishing
Why are Indigenous Affairs Policies Framed in ways that Undermine Indigenous Health and Equity?
Examines how the framing of speeches by three different political groups impact Indigenous populations access to health equity.