There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I do this by telling the story of my home and privileging Anishinaabe Gikeedaasiwin, which means Anishinaabe knowledge. This study investigates socio-cultural knowledge(s) of the Lake Nipigon and Lake Superior region in Northern Ontario by using storytelling as a culturally specific research method. A multi-layered reflexivity approach combined with grounded theory act as the basis for a discussion of Anishinaabe ontology and epistemology. The sociology of knowledge provides the framework for critiques of modernist hegemonic knowledge. This study offers a nuanced view of Anishinaabe ways of knowing by considering Anishinaabe writers Patrick M...
This article reviews an Anishinaabe research paradigm that structures a storytelling project with Al...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This thesis uses a family-directed approach to study the topic of resilience through an extended Ani...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Waaciye, Maya nitishinikaas, Kaministiqua nitoonci, Amik Dodem. Aasha ni-kakwe-nitaa Anishinaabem. M...
The Canadian settler state lacks a gender balance in N’bi governance and decision making. Little doc...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
In Northwestern Ontario (NWO) there is a need to assure a more complete understanding of the Indige...
As this volume attests to, in recent years there has been a remarkable emergence of Indigenous resea...
This qualitative study used a narrative story-telling format to further current understanding of tr...
Despite colonization attempts at assimilation, the Kanien'kehá:ka at Kahnawake have been able to ke...
This article reviews an Anishinaabe research paradigm that structures a storytelling project with Al...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This thesis uses a family-directed approach to study the topic of resilience through an extended Ani...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
This naturalistic inquiry explored the contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to higher learning with...
Waaciye, Maya nitishinikaas, Kaministiqua nitoonci, Amik Dodem. Aasha ni-kakwe-nitaa Anishinaabem. M...
The Canadian settler state lacks a gender balance in N’bi governance and decision making. Little doc...
Place-based identity for Indigenous peoples in the land currently known as Canada, although foundati...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
In Northwestern Ontario (NWO) there is a need to assure a more complete understanding of the Indige...
As this volume attests to, in recent years there has been a remarkable emergence of Indigenous resea...
This qualitative study used a narrative story-telling format to further current understanding of tr...
Despite colonization attempts at assimilation, the Kanien'kehá:ka at Kahnawake have been able to ke...
This article reviews an Anishinaabe research paradigm that structures a storytelling project with Al...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
This research project begins from an understanding that Indigenous knowledge is a practice, as Debor...