Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Decolonizing Motherhood: Exampining Birthing Experiences of Urban Indigenous Women in Nova Scotia
Sociology Thesis (MA) -- Acadia University, 2019.
Deconstructing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Critical Inquiry into the Discourse around Alcohol, Women, Ethnicity, Aboriginals and Disease
Decreasing Traditional Food Use Affects Diet Quality for Adult Dene/Métis in 16 Communities of the Canadian Northwest Territories
Deer Hunting: An Innovative Teaching Paradigm to Educate Indigenous Youth about Physical Literacy
Defining the Indefinable: Descriptors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Cultures and Their Links to Health and Wellbeing: A Literature Review
A Demographic View of Northern Cheyenne Women in 1900
A Dene First Nation’s Community Readiness Assessment to Take Action against HIV/AIDS: A Pilot Project
Determinants of the Risk and Timing of Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use Onset Among Natives and Non-natives: Similarities and Differences
Developing a Cultural Safety Intervention for Clinicians: Process Evaluation of a Pilot Study in the Northwest Territories
Developing a More Culturally Appropriate Approach to Surveying Adverse Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Developing a Policy to Address Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care
Developing an Indigenous Measure of Overall Health and Well-being: The Wicozani Instrument
Developing the Tribal Resource Guide and the Poverty and Culture Training: The We RISE (Raising Income, Supporting Education) Study
Christine W. Hockett
Diabetes amongst the Métis Nation of Alberta
Diabetes as a Disease of Civilization: The Impact of Culture Change on Indigenous Peoples
Diabetes Research at Nunkuwarrin Yunti: Through the Eyes of an Aboriginal Health Worker
Diet Quality in Canada: Policy Solutions for Equity
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
Differences in Sexual Risk-Taking Behavior with State of Inebriation in an Aboriginal Population in Ontario, Canada
Digital Inclusion and Wellbeing in New Zealand
Diné (Navajo) Healer Perspectives on Commercial Tobacco Use in Ceremonial Settings: An Oral Story Project to Promote Smoke-Free Life
Discordant Voices, Conflicting Visions: Ojibwa and Euro-American Perspectives on the Midewiwin
The Discourse on Drinking in Navajo Society
Discrepancies in Data Reporting of Zoonotic Infectious Diseases across the Nordic Countries – A Call for Action in the Era of Climate Change
Discrimination Against First Nations Children with Special Healthcare Needs in Manitoba: The Case of Pinaymootang First Nation
Disparities in Social Determinants of Health Outcomes and Behaviours between Older Adults in Alaska and the Contiguous US: Evidence from a National Survey
Doing Our Part: Initial Response to Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Domestic Violence
Drinking Motives Supporting Binge Drinking of Inuit Adolescents
Early Years Indigenous Cultural Safety Resource Guide
The Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Indigenous Tourism Businesses in Alberta
Statistics on the industry's footprint in 2019-21, sector's estimated economic impacts and comparative performance projection, and discussion of data gaps and strategies to address them.
Editorial
The Effect of Indian Residential Schools on Height and Body Mass Post-1930
Effectiveness of Community-Directed Diabetes Prevention and Control in a Rural Aboriginal Population
Effects of Cultural Identification and Disability Status On Perceived Community Rehabilitation Needs of American Indians
Elements for Reflection: Active, Independent Elders: The Heart of First Nations Culture and Wellness
Employment Characteristics of Métis Women and Men Aged 25 to 54 in Canada
Employment of First Nations Men and Women Living Off Reserve
"Empowering" Aboriginal Health Workers: As Victims - Or Controllers Of Our Destiny?
Enabling First Nations Children to Thrive
Enhancing Access to Care in Northern Rural Communities via Telehealth
Environmental Damage and Aboriginal Health
An Environmental Scan of Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention Responses: Community-Based Strategies and Public Health Data Infrastructure
An Epidemic of Tuberculosis with a High Rate of Tuberculin Anergy among a Population Previously Unexposed to Tuberculosis, the Yanomami Indians of the Brazilian Amazon
Escape From Catastrophe: The Saami's Experience With Smallpox in Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century Sweden
Eskimo Native Healing and the Treatment of Mental Illness
Establishing Core Content for Culturally Grounded Harm Reduction Intervention for Urban Indigenous After-School Youth in the Pacific Northwest
Using interviews to identify risk factors for urban Indigenous youth to help implement a more culturally relevant harm prevention programing.