This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study about the effectiveness of cultural interventions in First Nations alcohol and drug treatment in Canada. Two-eyed seeing is recognized by Canada’s major health research funder as a starting point for bringing together the strengths of Indigenous and Western ways of knowing. With the aim of developing a culture-based measurement tool, our team carried out an Indigenous-centred research process with our interpretation of two-eyed seeing as a guiding principle. This enabled us to engage in a decolonizing project that prioritized Indigenous methodologies and ways of knowing and knowledge alongside those of Western science. By concentrating on Indige...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This thesis explores the establishment of government-sponsored alcohol treatment facilities for Nati...
Settler introduction of tobacco to Inuit Nunangat (homeland of Inuit in Canada) has led to high toba...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) is foundational in ensuring that Indigenous ways of knowing ar...
In this time of reconciliation, Indigenous researchers-in-relation are sharing research paradigms an...
Two-eyed seeing is a guiding framework for research that values and uses Indigenous and Western ways...
Two-eyed seeing is a guiding framework for research that values and uses Indigenous and Western ways...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction As with many Indi...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their communi...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This thesis explores the establishment of government-sponsored alcohol treatment facilities for Nati...
Settler introduction of tobacco to Inuit Nunangat (homeland of Inuit in Canada) has led to high toba...
This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study abo...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing (E/TES) is foundational in ensuring that Indigenous ways of knowing ar...
In this time of reconciliation, Indigenous researchers-in-relation are sharing research paradigms an...
Two-eyed seeing is a guiding framework for research that values and uses Indigenous and Western ways...
Two-eyed seeing is a guiding framework for research that values and uses Indigenous and Western ways...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction As with many Indi...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their communi...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This thesis explores the establishment of government-sponsored alcohol treatment facilities for Nati...
Settler introduction of tobacco to Inuit Nunangat (homeland of Inuit in Canada) has led to high toba...