The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples within correctional facilities is a growing concern in Canada. This research study aims to determine if the community members of Moose Cree First Nation find it feasible to initiate traditional culture as a course to deter Indigenous youth from criminal behaviour. The study consisted of interviews with eight First Nation individuals by way of purposive and snowball sampling to recruit participants. Three major themes were discovered in the semi-structured interviews: Mushkegowuk Culture as described by the community members residing in Moose Factory, Intergenerational Impacts on fragmented Culture as experienced in the recent past and/or today in Moose Factory, and, Protective Measures to ensure...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight on the effects of cultural genocide through the lens o...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
Objective: The current study explores the relationship between loss of Indigenous culture and offend...
Objective: The current study explores the relationship between loss of Indigenous culture and offend...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
Policy makers, health and social service professionals, and community members alike remain highly co...
Policy makers, health and social service professionals, and community members alike remain highly co...
This study investigated the role of culture, healing and spirituality in treatment programs for Abor...
A growing number of studies have shown that attempts to re-gain control over Indigenous identities a...
Aboriginal people are vastly over-represented in the Canadian Criminal Justice system and it is wide...
Aboriginal people are vastly over-represented in the Canadian Criminal Justice system and it is wide...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight on the effects of cultural genocide through the lens o...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
Objective: The current study explores the relationship between loss of Indigenous culture and offend...
Objective: The current study explores the relationship between loss of Indigenous culture and offend...
ABSTRACT Indigenous youth in Canada are incarcerated at rates that are six times greater than their ...
Policy makers, health and social service professionals, and community members alike remain highly co...
Policy makers, health and social service professionals, and community members alike remain highly co...
This study investigated the role of culture, healing and spirituality in treatment programs for Abor...
A growing number of studies have shown that attempts to re-gain control over Indigenous identities a...
Aboriginal people are vastly over-represented in the Canadian Criminal Justice system and it is wide...
Aboriginal people are vastly over-represented in the Canadian Criminal Justice system and it is wide...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight on the effects of cultural genocide through the lens o...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...