The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines feminism in relation to the colonial experiences of Aboriginal people. Drawing on feminist theories, this thesis explores how the ideology and practices of male dominance were imposed through colonization in Aboriginal societies. European male dominance has been modeled throughout colonization and assimilation, and this set the standard for future gender relations in Western society and in Aboriginal communities. Patriarchy is deeply embedded in our society, and because Aboriginal people have been affected by this, historically and in the present, they in turn absorb these practices as normal thought and behavior. The marginalization and oppre...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Patriarchal and colonial structures have dominated North American society for centuries, consistentl...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
ix, 142 leaves ; 29 cmIncreasingly, Aboriginal women engage with feminist theory and forms of activi...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
What does “Indigenous feminist legal pedagogy” mean? This article takes up this inquiry through an a...
What does “Indigenous feminist legal pedagogy” mean? This article takes up this inquiry through an a...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
The Aboriginal population is the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population. As a result, it...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Patriarchal and colonial structures have dominated North American society for centuries, consistentl...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
ix, 142 leaves ; 29 cmIncreasingly, Aboriginal women engage with feminist theory and forms of activi...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
This thesis explores Aboriginal women's access to and success within universities through an examin...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
What does “Indigenous feminist legal pedagogy” mean? This article takes up this inquiry through an a...
What does “Indigenous feminist legal pedagogy” mean? This article takes up this inquiry through an a...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
The Aboriginal population is the fastest growing segment of the Canadian population. As a result, it...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Patriarchal and colonial structures have dominated North American society for centuries, consistentl...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...