This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, environment and life in Fort Albany First Nation. Communityyouth interviewed local Elders to produce an audio documentary about therelations of the people to their traditional territory. These interactions evolved intoa 10-day river trip with youth, adult and elder participants traveling together ontheir traditional waters and lands learning about the meaning of paquataskamik,the Cree word used for traditional territory, all of the environment, nature, andeverything it contains. Bringing generations of community members together onthe land led to reclamation of culture and indigenous knowledge and built greatercommunity resistance to external form...
As evident from the original proposals for self-negotiation from the Federation of Newfoundland Indi...
Elaborating on this form of knowledge I will share the interconnectedness epistemology as a philosop...
In 1980, the Fort George iiyiyiwich were unceremoniously moved across the James Bay to the present-d...
This study examines intricately related questions of consciousness and learning, textually-mediated ...
The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the conte...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
Waaciye, Maya nitishinikaas, Kaministiqua nitoonci, Amik Dodem. Aasha ni-kakwe-nitaa Anishinaabem. M...
The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples within correctional facilities is a growing concern in...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
As evident from the original proposals for self-negotiation from the Federation of Newfoundland Indi...
Elaborating on this form of knowledge I will share the interconnectedness epistemology as a philosop...
In 1980, the Fort George iiyiyiwich were unceremoniously moved across the James Bay to the present-d...
This study examines intricately related questions of consciousness and learning, textually-mediated ...
The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the conte...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
Waaciye, Maya nitishinikaas, Kaministiqua nitoonci, Amik Dodem. Aasha ni-kakwe-nitaa Anishinaabem. M...
The over-representation of Indigenous Peoples within correctional facilities is a growing concern in...
The author was asked to review the historical connection of Aboriginal people to the land that lies ...
Nêhiyawîhcikêwin, Plains Cree Culture, is an oral culture that shares their wisdom, insights, teachi...
In the Anishinaabemowen lagnuage, Gimiigiwemin is a concept that means, “we are exchanging gifts.” I...
As evident from the original proposals for self-negotiation from the Federation of Newfoundland Indi...
Elaborating on this form of knowledge I will share the interconnectedness epistemology as a philosop...
In 1980, the Fort George iiyiyiwich were unceremoniously moved across the James Bay to the present-d...