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Taking up the plow (again)? Exploring the resurgence of First Nations farming and food production in the Canadian Prairies
(2020-01-23)
The Canadian Prairies are known as a centre of agriculture and food production, but the experiences of Indigenous peoples are rarely included in this narrative. This research investigated the current state of First Nations ...
Impact of Inter-Community and Inter-Jurisdictional Mobility of First Nations on Tuberculosis and Tuberculosis Prevention and Care Programming
(2020-07-15)
Tuberculosis (TB) rates are disproportionately higher among Indigenous people than Canadian-born, non-Indigenous populations, including in Saskatchewan. Among other factors, inter-jurisdictional mobility of First Nations ...
SHIFTING INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL: CHANGING INDIGENOUS POLICY GOALS THROUGH MÉTIS AND FIRST NATIONS IDENTITY ASSERTIONS
(2020-09-24)
The late 20th and 21st centuries witnessed the mobilization of Indigenous peoples who have engaged with the federal government to assert identity-based rights and title to land in Canada. Indigenous political engagement ...
Kasibahagua Meets Sassuma Arnaa: Truancy, Resilience and Indigenous Curricula
(2021-06-01)
This non-empirical thesis employed standpoint theory to explore how culturally relevant curricula and curricular resources aim to foster resilience while diminishing truancy among First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youths. ...
HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FIRST NATIONS AND THE GENERAL POPULATION WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE IN SASKATCHEWAN
(2021-04-19)
Background: Indigenous patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have expressed concerns about barriers to access IBD care. The limited evidence of IBD among Indigenous people highlights the need for studies evaluating ...