Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 17, no. 2, Special Issue: Honoring A. Lavonne Brown, Summer, 2005, pp. 75-76
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Outlines several of her accomplishments and contributions to Native American Literary Studies.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 75.
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 25, no. 2, 2005, pp. 529-551
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Describes the contributions and collaboration between the Stoney Creek, B. C. Elder Mary Quaw John and Bridget Moran who together produced two important books.
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 17, no. 3, Fall, 2005, pp. 48-66
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Examines the novels of Louise Erdrich through the lens of the Anishinaabe point of view, which generates empowerment as opposed to alienation by merging mainstream adaptations with personal interests.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 48.
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, Reconciling Research: Perspectives on Research Involving Indigenous Peoples - Part 2, October 2017, pp. 1-[3]
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Book review: Trickster Chases the Tale of Education by Sylvia Moore.
English Literature Thesis (M.A.)--Universität Konstanz, 2005.
Covers Gerald Vivenor's The Heirs of Columbus, Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water, Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine and Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony.
Book reviews of:
Bill Reid: The Making of an Indian by Maria Tippett
Bill Reid and Beyond: Expanding on Modern Native Art edited by Karen Duffek and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 7, no. 1, Series 2, Spring, 1995, pp. 27-42
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Examines how Louis Owens’ Wolfsong makes use of different imagery and characterizations in order to challenge perceptions around the complexity of American Indian identity.
Entire issue on one PDF. To access article, scroll down to appropriate page.
Overview of the various avenues explored by Aboriginal peoples for gaining meaningful self-government.
Excerpt from: Becoming Visible - Indigenous Politics and Self-Government edited by Terje Brantenberg, Janne Hansen, and Henry Minde.
Understanding Atrocities: Remembering, Representing, and Teaching Genocide
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Adam Muller
Description
Discusses the meaning of genocide and whether or not genocide occurred based on two underlying issues.
Chapter 3 from Understanding Atrocities: Remembering, Representing, and Teaching Genocide edited by Scott W. Murray.
Canadian Journal of Education, vol. 28, no. 3, Summer, 2005, p. 295
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Suggests that the anti-oppressive curriculum on the Canadian prairies must be examined to evaluate how racial identifications are constructed through commonplace national discourses.
Discusses the importance of The Paris Agreement to Indigenous peoples and how it is a step closer to the recognition of their rights in international law.
History Thesis (M.A.)--Univerisity of Saskatchewan, 2005.
Discusses the history of Guatemala, begining with the August 1790 find of a stone carving identified as the image of Coatlicue, the mother of the Aztec pantheon.
Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs speaks about his background, challenges faced by community chiefs and First Nations political organizations, and the how the land plays a central role in attempts at reconciliation
Duration: 59:54.
CFLA-FCAB Truth and Reconciliation Committee Report and Recommendations
Documents & Presentations
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CFLA-FCAB Truth and Reconciliation Committee
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Overview of the Canadian Federation of Library Associations -Federation candienne des associations de bibliotheques's Truth and Reconciliation committee's mandate, responsibilities and methodology and a list of recommendations presented to the incoming board.
American Journal of Public Health, vol. 95, no. 5, May 2005, pp. 973-880
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Concludes that tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a significant health problem and requires vigilance and collaboration among states, the federal government and TB control programs.
Statistics revealed the highest rate in Canada was in Nunavut and the lowest was in Nova Scotia; includes tabulations demographic and clinical factors.
Analysis on tuberculosis (TB) assessments in the Correctional Service of Canada from 1999 to 2001. The highest rates were observed among foreign-born and Aboriginal inmates.
AlterNative, vol. 13, no. 3, Fostering Cultural Safety Across Contexts, September 2017, pp. 142-151
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Looks at links between historic and contemporary rationales for interfering with Indigenous families and discusses how literary arts can foster cross-cultural and cross-generational understanding.
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, vol. 37, no. 4, December 2005, pp. 38-60
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Describes the perspectives of community-based stakeholders on their experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating care for pregnant and parenting Aboriginal women and families.
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, 2005, pp. 207-214
Description
Discusses the shortcomings of the current natural resources management policy, which has resisted change; cites illegal logging as one reason for change.
Looks at four periods: 1900 to 1945, 1945 to 1969, 1969 to 1989, and 1989 to 2006. Sources include records of Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, National Archives of Canada, secondary literature, and personal recollections.
Comments on a group of Indigenous teenagers who use square dancing to help heal from the trauma of a suicide epidemic and bullying in their remote community.
Duration: 16:31.