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      The culture of prenatal care in Regina Saskatchewan: An exploration of the experiences of Aboriginal women 

      Bigalky, Jodie (2012-01-11)
      The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan, related to prenatal care within a cultural context, with the intent of informing future programs of research and giving ...
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      “WE LET THEM BE OUR EXTENDED FAMILY”: DISENTANGLING STÓ:LÕ FAMILIES FROM THE COLONIAL PAST 

      Danyluk, Stephanie (2012-09-24)
      This thesis seeks to problematize current historiographic approaches to family, generally, and Indigenous families, specifically. Contrary to much of the scholarship on this topic, Indigenous families like the Stó:lõ have ...
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      First Nations' self-government, Indigenous self-determination: On the transformative role of agonistic Indigeneity in challenging the conceptual limits of sovereignty 

      Andrusieczko, Tanya (2012-05-01)
      This thesis explores the possibilities of decolonizing the Euro-American political traditions of sovereignty in an effort to re-craft the social contract between the Canadian state and Indigenous peoples. It argues that ...

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      First Nations (2)adoption (1)agonism (1)agonistic Indigeneity (1)child welfare (1)Coast Salish (1)community based research (1)decolonization (1)families (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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