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Adoption is (Not) a Dirty Word: Towards an Adoption-Centric Theory of Anishinaabeg Citizenship
After About: Unlearning Colonialism, Ethical Relationality, and the Possibilities for Pedagogical Praxis
Education Thesis (PEd) -- University of Ottawa, 2022.
American Indians and the Rhetoric of Removal and Allotment
Animal Bodies, Colonial Subjects: (Re)Locating Animality in Decolonial Thought
Anxiety Disorders and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: The Current State of Knowledge and Directions for Future Research
Appropriating City Spaces: Exploring Practice, Process and Policy in Aboriginal Street Art
Archaeology of Engagement: Indigenous People, Social Memory, and Making History in the Upper Maroni Basin (Northern Amazonia)
At the Sacred Intersection Of Politics And War: A Discussion Of Warrior Societies, Masculine Identity Politics, And Indigenous Resistance Trends In Canada
Beyond the Colonial Divide: African Diasporic and Indigenous Youth Alliance Building for HIV Prevention
Borders and the Borderless Coast Salish: Decolonising Historiographies of Indigenous Schools
'Breaking and Entering': Sherman Alexie's Urban Indian Literature
References the various works of Sherman Alexie
Buried in Shades of Night: Contested Voices, Indian Captivity, and the Legacy of King Philip's War
Canada and Colonial Genocide [Introduction]
The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Healing, Reconciliation, Resolution?
Capoeira And Hip Hop In Northeast Brazil: Resistance to Inequity
Capturing Indigenous Health and Research Data: Suggestions for Escaping the Cycle of Mistrust
Celebrating Our Path of Ahkamimoh in Northern Saskatchewan: Developing Resiliency in Youth through Education + Emocikihtayak Ahkamimohwin meskanaw Ote Kiwetinohk Saskatchewan: Sohkeyimowin Oskayak Ekiskinwahamacik
Examines the importance of a community-based education to enhance Indigenous resilience to the impact of colonization and residential schools.
The Coldwater Narrows Specific Land Claim: A Story of Colonization?
Community Socio-Economic Development From a Plains Indian Perspective: A Proposed Social Indicator System and Planning Tool
Coyote is Not a Metaphor: On Decolonizing, (Re)claiming and (Re)naming Coyote
Creative Combat: Indigenous Art, Resurgence, and Decolonization
A Critical Reflection: Exposing Whiteness in Child Welfare Practice
Using their own personal experiences as a social worker the author examines how to best provide support for Indigenous clients.
[Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing From New England]
Decolonizing Education: Nourishing the Learning Spirit
Decolonizing Employment: Aboriginal Inclusion in Canada's Labour Market
Decolonizing Media
[Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums]
Decolonizing Research
Chapter in Women's Health in Canada : Challenges of Intersectionality, 2nd Edition. To view chapter scroll down to page 165.
Decolonizing Social Work "Best Practices" through a Philosophy of Impermanence
Decolonizing the Contact Hypothesis: A Critical Interpretation of Settler Youths' Experiences of Immersion in Indigenous Communities in Canada
Decolonizing the Nunavut School System: Stories in a River of Time
Decolonizing the University: What Can We Do?
Development of a Decolonising Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Policy Analysis in Australia
Reviews Australian policies regarding Indigenous health.
Dis-placing Myself: Decolonizing a Settler Outdoor Environmental Educator
Educational Studies Thesis (PhD) -- Lakehead University, 2015.
Dǫ nàke làànı̀ nàts’etso: A Critical Review of Self-Government Implementation in Canada’s North
Indigenous Studies Thesis (PhD) -- University of Manitoba, 2022.
The Economics of Reconciliation: Tracing Investment in Indigenous-settler Relations
Endurant Bodies/Atmospheric Borders: Race, Indigeneity, and Transmedia Art in Contemporary Canada
"Everything Is in Us": Collaboration, Introspection, and Continuity as Healing in #NotYourPrincess
Exploration of the Impact of Canada’s Information Management Regime on First Nations Data Sovereignty
An examination of the conflict between Canada's information management regime and Indigenous data sovereignty rights, suggesting the need for Indigenous sovereignty recognition and to treat Indigenous data with the same respect as data received from other nations.