This article reports some of the preliminary findings of an ongoing participatory research study exploring the provision of health and social services for urban Aboriginal communities in the Okanagan Valley. In particular, the article examines how colonial structures and systems have worked to silence Aboriginal women’s voices and how this has affected the ways in which urban Aboriginal women seek out health services. The article addresses these issues through the voices of the Aboriginal women in the study. The women’s stories reveal the many assumptions and inequities that contribute to their marginalization. They describe how their voices are often silenced when they access health services and how this can cause them to either delay seek...
This art based research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The goal of the...
Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aborig...
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada’s sexis...
This article reports some of the preliminary findings of an ongoing participatory research study exp...
Many Aboriginal women living in inner city areas are affected by structural inequities, racializatio...
Background: Canadian Aboriginal children continue to be apprehended at a higher rate than non-Aborig...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
An ethnographic study looking at the intersecting risks of violence and human immunodeficiency virus...
This study examines the way that Native women incorporate the history of colonization into the way t...
This qualitative research study focuses explicitly on understanding the experiences and perceptions ...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
Métis Peoples comprise over a third of the Indigenous population in Canada while experiencing major ...
In this thesis, the researcher shares their own personal journey as an Aboriginal researcher walking...
This art based research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The goal of the...
Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aborig...
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada’s sexis...
This article reports some of the preliminary findings of an ongoing participatory research study exp...
Many Aboriginal women living in inner city areas are affected by structural inequities, racializatio...
Background: Canadian Aboriginal children continue to be apprehended at a higher rate than non-Aborig...
This special edition of the International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies focuses upon the wo...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
An ethnographic study looking at the intersecting risks of violence and human immunodeficiency virus...
This study examines the way that Native women incorporate the history of colonization into the way t...
This qualitative research study focuses explicitly on understanding the experiences and perceptions ...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
Métis Peoples comprise over a third of the Indigenous population in Canada while experiencing major ...
In this thesis, the researcher shares their own personal journey as an Aboriginal researcher walking...
This art based research study is situated within an Indigenous research methodology. The goal of the...
Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aborig...
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada’s sexis...