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Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Janis Geary
Cynthia G. Jardine
Jenilee Guebert
Tania Bubela
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, Supplement 1, 2013, p. article no. 21351
Description
Research agreements must be structured to ensure mutual benefits which reflect the equal status of both parties.
Adapting Evidence-Based Tobacco Addiction Treatment for Inuit Living in Ontario: A Qualitative Study of Collaboration and Co-creation to Move From Pan-Indigenous to Inuit-Specific Programming
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Megan Barker
Anita Uuttuvak
Christine Lund
Rosa Dragonetti
Peter Selby
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 16, no. 2, Wisdom of the Elders: Honouring Spiritual Laws in Indigenous Knowledge, 2021, pp. 36-53
Description
Examines the IT'S TIME toolkit as a means to provide collaborative culturally relevant treatment for tobacco addiction within Inuit communities.
Addressing the Crisis of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: A Path Forward Utilizing a Structured Cold Case Investigation Protocol
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jim Adcock
Department of Justice Journal of Federal Law and Practice, vol. 69, no. 1, Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: Law Enforcement and Prevention, January 2021, pp. 103-128
Description
Discusses organization and structure, operation, and management along with "cold case rules" and examples of cases.
Entire issue on one PDF. To access article, scroll down to page 103.
Administering Colonial Science: Nutrition Research and Human Biomedical Experimentation in Aboriginal Communities and Residential Schools, 1942-1952
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ian Mosby
Histoire Sociale / Social History, vol. 46, no. 91, May 2013, pp. 145-172
Description
Focuses on two separate long-term studies done without the consent of participants, who were viewed as "experimental materials". Partial motivations were to further researchers' careers and correct "Indian problems" of disease and dependency on the state.
American Indian Genes in the Media: Representations of the Havasupai Indian Tribe in Their Case against Arizona State University
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Raymond I. Orr
Justin Reedy
Dalaki Livingston
Paul Spicer
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 45, no. 2, 2021, pp. 65-80
Description
Discusses the media's framing of the Havasupai case against the Arizona State University's genomic research as a matter of ethics rather than an issue of Indigenous sovereignty.
Anisnabe Kekendazone: Network Environment for Aboriginal Health Research
Web Sites » Organizations
Description
Website promotes national and international Aboriginal health research that is relevant to the well-being of Aboriginal communities, with a focus on prevention of HIV/AIDS, gender and domestic violence, and diabetes and related conditions.
Arts-Based Methods for Decolonising Participatory Research
Alternate Title
Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
Author/Creator
Vishnu Vardhani Rajan
Shyam Gadhavi
Marjaana Jauhola
Susanna Hast
Sunniva Hovde ... [et al.]
Assessing the Needs of Urban American Indians in North Texas: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Paul Conrad
Maria Scannapieco
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, vol. 28, no. 2, 2021, pp. [33]-51
Description
Looks at trust building create through a needs assessment research project with feedback from university researchers, urban inter-tribal center and other community partners in Northern Texas.
"At the Level of Ideas" Locating Compatibilities between Indigenous Documentary Film and Indigenous Research in the American Indian Tribal Histories Project
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Matthew Herman
Francine Spang-Willis
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 45, no. 4, Fall, 2021, pp. [336]-360
Description
Compares the protocols and methodologies of filmmakers and researchers working on the American Indian Tribal Histories Project and what can be learned from each media form.
Bioethicists Call for Investigation into Nutritional Experiments on Aboriginal People
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Miriam Shuchman
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 185, no. 14, October 1, 2013, pp. e1201-e1202
Description
Discusses how malnourished Aboriginals in Canada served as unwitting and unprotected subjects in government-sponsored experiments in the 1940s and 1950s.
Bringing Ethics Review Home to Cowichan: Indigenizing Ethics Review in British Columbia, Canada
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Cowichan Tribes
International Journal of Indigenous Health, vol. 16, no. 2, Wisdom of the Elders: Honouring Spiritual Laws in Indigenous Knowledge, 2021, pp. 70-81
Description
Using the investigation into high preterm births amongst the Cowichan to examine collaborative research reviews that follow the OCAP principles.
Brown Book: Māori in Screen Production
Alternate Title
Brown Book: Maori in Screen Production
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Ella Henry
Melissa Wikaire
Challenges in Conducting Community-Driven Research Created by Differing Ways of Talking and Thinking about Science: A Researcher's Perspective
Alternate Title
Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Amy Colquhoun
Janis Geary
Karen J. Goodman
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, Supplement 1, 2013, p. article no. 21231
Description
Reports on the advantages of conducting collaborative public health research in Canada's circumpolar regions.
Chasing Paper: Forms over Function in First Nation Administration
Alternate Title
Research Report (Northern Policy Institute) ; no. 47
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Caitlin McAuliffe
Description
Discusses the reporting relationship between federal funders and First Nations governments using the Nipissing First Nations as a case study. Looks at discrepancies and challenges faced by communities and funders' accountability and transparency, as well as best practices in data governance, partnerships, and data collection models.
Commentary on Racism in Occupational Science
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Brenda L. Beagan
Journal of Occupational Science, vol. 28, no. 3, 2021, pp. 410-413
Description
Using her own personal experiences to examine the disinterest to discuss or acknowledge racism in occupational science and therapy.
Community-Based Archaeology: Research With, By, and For Indigenous and Local Communities
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Larry J. Zimmerman
American Antiquity, vol. 78, no. 3, July 2013, pp. 598-599
Description
Book review of: Community-Based Archaeology by Sonya Atalay.
Community-Based Archaeology: Research with, by, and for Indigenous and Local Communities
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Clayton Dumont
vol. 28, no. 2, Fall, 2013, pp. 112-114
Description
Book review of Community-Based Archaeology by Sonya Atalay.
Community-Based Participatory Research Projects and Policy Engagement to Protect Environmental Health on St Lawrence Island, Alaska
Alternate Title
Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Pamela K. Miller
Viola Waghiyi
Gretchen Welfinger-Smith
Samuel Carter Byrne
Jane Kava
Jesse Gologergen
Lorraine Eckstein
Ronald Scrudato
Jeff Chiarenzelli
David O Carpenter
Samarys Seguinot-Medina
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, Supplement 1, 2013, p. article no. 21656
Description
Findings from a series of exposure assessments indicate the presence of carcinogenic chemicals is cause for concern by local community leaders.
Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Childhood Obesity: Experiences from Alexander First Nation in Canada
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ashlee-Ann E. Pigford
Geoff D.C. Ball
Ronald C. Plotnikoff
Ella Arcand
Alexander First Nation ... [et al.]
Pimatisiwin, vol. 11, no. 2, 2013, pp. 171-185
Description
Describes process used in the study.
Community-Based Participatory Research to Partner with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Pharmacogenetics Research
Theses
Author/Creator
Chelsea Theresa Morales
Description
Pharmaceutical Sciences Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Montana, 2013.
The Community-First Land-Centred Theoretical Framework: Bringing a 'Good Mind' to Indigenous Education Research?
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sandra Styres
Dawn Zinga
Canadian Journal of Education, vol. 36, no. 2, Indigenous Education: Pathways to (Re)membering, 2013, pp. 284-313
Description
Looks at the foundation principles of the theoretic framework.
Community-University Research Liaisons: Translating the Languages of Research and Culture
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Ada Bends
Charlene Burns
Pearl Yellowman-Caye
Tammy Rider
Emily Matt Salois
Annette Sutherland
Mike Todd
Deb LaVeaux
Suzanne Christopher
Pimatisiwin, vol. 11, no. 3, 2013, pp. 345-357
Description
Examines the collaborative relationships to improve Native American health through community-based participatory research.
Consistency in the Reporting of Sensitive Behaviors by Adolescent American Indian Women: A Comparison of Interviewing Methods
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Britta Mullany
Allison Barlow
Nicole Neault
Trudy Billy
Ranelda Hastings ... [et al.]
American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, vol. 20, no. 2, 2013, pp. 42-51
Description
Compares three interviewing techniques: computer-assisted or self-administered questionnaire, and face to face interview.
Cooperative Research Governance: A Novel Approach in Nunavut
Alternate Title
ReSDA (Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic) Annual Conference ; 3rd, 2013
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Linnea Ingebridtson
Description
Representative from Inter-agency Human Health Review Board speaks on research practices and accountability when approaching human health research, licenses for projects and research partnerships.
Duration: 12:00.
Creating Change Using Two-Eyed Seeing, Believing and Doing; Responding to the Journey of Northern First Nations People with HIV
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Linda Larcombe
Elizabeth Hydesmith
Gayle Restall
Laurie Ringaert
Matthew Singer ... [et al.]
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 11, Soft Launch, Summer, 2021, pp. 76-92
Description
Examines various approaches to access and analyze narratives from Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS through allyship.
Cultural Property Acquisitions: Navigating the Shifting Landscape
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Patrick Naranjo
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 37, no. 2, The Settler Complex, 2013, pp. 245-247
Description
Book review of: Cultural Property Acquisitions by Aimée L. Taberner.
Review located by scrolling to page 245.
Data Colonialism in Canada: Decolonizing Data through Indigenous Data Governance
Theses
Author/Creator
Donald Leone
Description
Communication Thesis (MA) -- Carleton University, 2021.
Data Genocide of American Indians and Alaska Natives in COVID-19 Data: A Report Card Grading U.S. States' Quality of COVID-19 Racial Data and Their Effectiveness in Collecting and Reporting Data on American Indian and Alaska Native Populations
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Urban Indian Health Institute
Decolonizing Disability, Indigeneity, and Poetic Methods: Hanging Out in Australia
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Petra Kuppers
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, vol. 7, no. 2, [Special Issue: Disability and Indigeneity], 2013, pp. 175-193
Description
Explores arts-based research methods.
Decolonizing Methodologies 15 Years Later
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Eve Tuck
AlterNative, vol. 9, no. 4, 2013, pp. 365-372
Description
Response to a lecture given by Linda Tuhiwai Smith on the anniversary of her book, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.
Diabetes Bingo!: Using Participatory Research to Tackle Diabetes with the Algonquin of Barriere Lake
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Laura Wakani
Mary Ellen Macdonald
Franco Carnevale
Isabelle Bernier
Jeanette Wawatie
Pimatisiwin, vol. 11, no. 3, 2013, pp. 361-376
Description
Examines a research project to design and implement culturally appropriate community based health promotion interventions.
Does the American Psychological Association's Code of Ethics Work for Us?
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Gayle Skawennio Morse
Art W. Blume
Journal of Indigenous Research, vol. 3, no. 1, 2013, pp. 1-4
Description
Reports on panel discussions which took place between members of the Association of Black Psychologists, Society of Indian Psychologists, and the National Latino/a Psychological Association about the relevancy of the Code in terms of ethnic minorities.
Doing the Right Thing! A Model for Building a Successful Hospital-Based Ethics Committee in Nunavut
Alternate Title
Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Circumpolar Health
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Madeleine Cole
Gwen Healey
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, Supplement 1, 2013, p. article no. 21326
Description
Reports that multi-level perspectives are considered critical to ensuring a successful outcome.
Drivers of Sexual Health Knowledge for Two-Spirit, Gay, Bi and/or Indigenous Men Who Have Sex with Men (gbMSM)
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Harlan Pruden
Travis Salway
Theodora Consolacion
Jannie Wing-Sea Leung
Aidan Ablona ... [et al.]
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 11, Soft Launch, Summer, 2021, pp. 93-113
Description
In response to the lack of research on the experiences of Two-Spirit Indigenous men this study examines the need to better differentiate their experiences with other members of the LGBT community.
Editorial
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Maggie Walter
David Singh
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, 2013
Description
Introductory editorial on themed issue focusing on Indigenous methods and methodologies in social research.
Editorial
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Aileen Moreton-Robinson
Mark McMillan
David Singh
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, 2013, p. 1
Description
Introductory article to current issue reporting on the launch of the National Indigenous Research and Knowledges Network (NIRAKN).
Engaging Tensions: Methodological Reflections From Australia on Community-Based Participatory Housing Research
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Charmine Green
Sarah Prout
Fiona Nichols
Kevin Merritt Gordon Gray
Jennifer Kniveton
Wayne McDonald
Ashley Taylor
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, 2013, pp. 17-28
Description
Examines multiple tensions and expectation issues regarding genuine partnership, funding, data collection and translation mediums and activities.
Enhancing the Relevance of Physical Activity Research by Engaging Aboriginal Peoples in the Research Process
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Tara Leigh F. McHugh
Bethan C. Kingsley
Angela M. Coppola
Pimatisiwin, vol. 11, no. 3, 2013, pp. 293-305
Description
Goal of study was to identify relevant topics for further investigation. Emerging themes included role of parents, access to information, financial considerations, discrimination, and the incorporation of culture.
Ethical and Equitable Engagement Synthesis Report: A Collection of Inuit Rules, Guidelines, Protocols, and Values for the Engagement of Inuit Communities and Indigenous Knowledge from across Inuit Nunaat
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Victoria Qutuuq Buschman
Description
Material included falls into several categories: protocols and guidelines; health, land-use and conservation plans; permitting processes; position papers; research projects and reports; and organizational documents.
First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Neil Vallance
BC Studies, no. 179, Ethnobotany in BC, Autumn, 2013, pp. 229-230
Description
Book review of First Person Plural by Sophie McCall.
Entire book review section on one pdf. To access this review scroll to p. 229.
FNLED: Quebec First Nations Labour and Employment Development Survey = EDMEPN: Enquête sur le développement de la main-d’œuvre et de l’emploi chez les Premières Nations
Alternate Title
Booklet 1: Sociodemographic Profile and Life Course
Booklet 2: Culture, Identity, Language and Wellness
Booklet 4: Education, Skills and Aspirations
Booklet 5: Occupation and Employment
Booklet 6: Income and Needs Satisfaction
Booklet 7: Methodology
Highlights
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Mathieu-Olivier Côté]
[Jasmine Sawadogo]
[Nicolas Couet]
Gaining Insights About Water: The Value of Surveys in First Nations Communities to Inform Water Governance
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Julia Baird
Blair Carter
Kate Cave
Diane Dupont
Paul General ... [et al.]
Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 23, no. 4, Special Issue: Exploring the Governance Landscape of Indigenous Peoples and Water in Canada, Spring, 2013, pp. 1-18
Description
Looks at the importance of surveys as a tool for information regarding water governance, water quality and community connections to water.
Gikinoo'amaagowin Anishinaabeg
Theses
Author/Creator
Colleen Sheryl McIvor
Description
Indigenous Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Winnipeg, 2013.
A Guide for Integrating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit into Decision-making for Marine Shipping Development in Nunavut, Canada
Theses
Author/Creator
Andrea Flynn
Description
Marine Management Thesis (M.M.M.)--Dalhousie University, 2013.
How Do You Build A Community?: Developing Community Capacity and Social Capital in an Urban Aboriginal Setting
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Gus Hill
Martin Cooke
Pimatisiwin, vol. 11, no. 3, 2013, pp. 421-432
Description
Outlines five principles of Aboriginal worldviews that can be incorporated into community development initiatives and increase the capacity of Aboriginal communities.
Humanitarian Critique and the Settler Fantasy: The Australian Press and Settler Colonial Consciousness During the Waikato War, 1863–1864
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Sam Hutchinson
Settler Colonial Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, 2013, pp. 48-63
Description
Analyzes how the press responded to humanitarians' criticism of the treatment of Indigenous people during the war in New Zealand and upheld the notion that white British settler society was entitled to take possession of Maori land.
"I Used to be Scared to Even Like Stand Beside Somebody Who Had It": HIV Risk Behaviours and Perceptions among Indigenous People Who Use Drugs
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jennifer Lavalley
Christopher Livingstone
Melissa Steinhauer
Ashley Goodman
Thomas Kerr
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 12, no. 3, 2021, pp. 1-21
Description
Looks at the lack of education provided for Indigenous people living HIV and how that limits their access to proper supports and testing.
Identity-Based Appeals: Explaining Changing Strategies of the Indigenous Movement in Bolivia
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Katie Kuhn
Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 24, no. 1, Summer, 2013, pp. 1-27
Description
Looks at changes in strategy and political behaviour of minority or underprivileged groups in respect to leadership and public focus.
Impact Assessments in Indigenous Contexts: Promising Avenues for Reflection and Improvement for Health Impact Assessments: Report
E-Books
Author/Creator
Louise St-Pierre
In Conversation with Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: A Review
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Damien Lee
Decolonization, vol. 2, no. 2, 2013, pp. 132-144
Description
Discusses unique methodological learning perspectives and approaches to ways of knowing that challenge Indigenous studies.