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Treatment/Healing for Sexual Offending Behaviour among Aboriginal Men: Setting Direction Based on Client Characteristics

Alternate Title
Treatment/Healing for Sexual Offending Behavior Among Aboriginal Men
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Lawrence A. Ellerby
FORUM on Corrections Research, vol. 14, no. 3, Focusing on Aboriginal Issues, September 2002, pp. 32-36
Description
Evaluation of assessment and treatment services in Manitoba which are administered by the Native Clan Organization’s Forensic Behavioral Management Clinic (FBMC).
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Truth and Reconciliation in Postcolonial Hockey Masculinities

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Julie Cairnie
Canadian Literature, no. 237, House, Home, Hospitality, 2019, pp. 103-199, 183
Description
Compares Stephen Harper's A Great Game and Richard Wagamese's Indian Horse portrayals of the game and discusses what they reveal about Canada's violent socio-political history.
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Tuberculosis: 11. Nosocomial Disease

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Kevin Schwartzman
Dick Menzies
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 161, no. 10, November 16, 1999, pp. 1271-1277
Description
States that Aboriginal Canadians, especially single men, are at greater risk for this disease than the general population..
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Urban Aboriginal Task Force: Kenora Final Report

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Don McCaskill
Kevin Fitzmaurice
Tara Letwiniuk
Joint Steering Committee
Urban Aboriginal Task Force (UATF)
Description
Study focused on: education, income, employment, housing, culture and identity, racism, health, issues specific to youth, women and men and provision of social services. Research conducted through key informant interviews, life histories, focus groups and community survey. Sample size of 280 participants 96 percent of whom were Aboriginal.
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Victimization, Substance Use, and HIV Risk Behaviors among Gay/Bisexual/Two-Spirit and Heterosexual American Indian Men in New York City

Alternate Title
Victimization, Substance Use, and HIV Risk Behaviors among Gay / Bisexual / Two-Spirit and Heterosexual American Indian Men in New York City
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jane M. Simoni
Karina L. Walters
Kimberly F. Balsam
Seth B. Meyers
American Journal of Public Health, vol. 96, no. 12, December 2006, pp. 2240-2245
Description
Argues that two-spirited men are a vulnerable population whose victimization must be understood within an appropriate historical and political context.
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Victorian Aboriginal Men's Programs Literature Review

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
No to Violence
Description
Brief discussion how Aboriginal and Torres Strait communities view social and emotional wellbeing, culturally-informed approaches to men's behavior change programs, challenges in collecting relevant data to support successful outcomes and examples of specific initiatives.
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Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men

Articles » General
Author/Creator
André B. Rosay
National Institute of Justice Journal, no. 277, September 2016, pp. [38-45]
Description
Statistics on sexual violence, physical violence by intimate partner, stalking, and psychological aggression by intimate partner. Summarizes findings from the full report: Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: 2010 Findings from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey.
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Warren Cariou

Alternate Title
On Edge Reading Series
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Warren Cariou
Description
Author reads a story he wrote about Aboriginal men conscripted into the British Army followed by a discussion session with the audience. Duration: 52:11.
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We are Not Brown-Palagi: Navigating Cultural Boundaries in Samoan Research

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Byron Malaela Sotiata Seiuli
Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing - Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin, vol. 1, no. 1, Healing Our Spirit Worldwide, The Seventh Gathering, August 2016, pp. 53-67
Description
Focuses on the Uputāua Therapeutic Approach (UTA) to health-related research and how its use in a study of how some Samoan men coped with impacts of death.
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A Whānau Ora Journey of Māori Men With Chronic Illness: A Te Korowai Analysis

Alternate Title
A Whanau Ora Journey of Maori Men With Chronic Illness: A Te Korowai Analysis
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Jacquie Kidd
Veronique Gibbons
Erena Kara
Rawiri Blundell
Kay Berryman
AlterNative, vol. 9, no. 2, 2013, pp. 125-141
Description
Research looked at the development of a local conceptual framework exploring the views of men and their families in relation to their healthcare and healthy families.
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What about the Men?: Northern Men's Research Project: Final Report

E-Books
Author/Creator
Shelley Tulloch
Bob Patles
Steven Kormendy
Allie Winton
Mike Nitsiza ... [et al.]
Description

Research conducted to document men's feelings about learning, work and well-being. Methods used were interviews (33 participants), closed questionnaires (166), workshop with the community-based researchers and Indigenous male role models (11).

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Work 2 Give: Fostering Collective Citizenship through Artistic and Healing Spaces for Indigenous Inmates and Communities in British Columbia

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Helen Brown
Kelsey Timler
BC Studies , no. 202, Arts, Crafts, and Healing: Understanding Social Citizenship in British Columbia, Summer, 2019, pp. 21-40
Description
Article uses the Work 2 Give program—which gives incarcerated men the opportunity to create goods and harvest for the Tŝilhqot’in First Nation—as a case study to examine the “healing potential of the arts and therapeutic craft in BC prisons.”
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Working Together: Allies in Researching Gender and Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Treatment Change

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Claudette Cardinal
Carly Marshall
Alison R. McClean
Niloufar Aran
Katherine W. Kooij ... [et al.]
Journal of Indigenous HIV Research, vol. 11, Soft Launch, Summer, 2021, pp. 187-212
Description
A collaborative research study on the changes of treatments for women or transgender individuals compared to men.
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Yarrabah Men's Health Group

Articles » General
Author/Creator
David Patterson
Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 24, no. 1, January/February 2000, p. 3
Description
Describes the goals of the Queensland, Australia group to increase men's understanding of family dynamics and role in the family and larger community.
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'You Need to Protect the Community': Representations of Young Indigenous Men in Mainstream News Media Coverage of the 'Gang of 49'

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Clemence Due
International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, 2013, pp. 41-52
Description
Article examines media depictions of the so-called gang of young men who were blamed for hundreds of crimes and depicted as violent and lawless by mainstream Australian news starting in late 2007.
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Young Sámi Men on the Move: Actors, Activities, and Aims for the Future

Alternate Title
Young Sami Men on the Move: Actors, Activities, and Aims for the Future
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Merete Saus
Else Målfrid Boine
AlterNative, vol. 15, no. 4, Indigenous Notions of Cultural Heritage, December 2019, pp. 368-376
Description
Study uses results from interviews with eight young Sámi men about their experience with moving from rural to urban spaces and with becoming part of a minority group after having been the majority. Findings indicated that the men experience changes in the main actors and activities in their lives, as well as in their aims for the future.
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