This research contributes to an emerging field of literature examining cultural disjunctures in which traditional and contemporary ways of life and perceptions of cultural knowledge are being disassociated from each other. This study examines the disjuncture associated with the perception of Dene Kēyeh, ‘The Peoples Country’, a region of Kaska Dene traditional territory, as contemporary neoliberal ideologies compete with traditional Dene K’éh philosophies and worldviews. Employing an ethnographic and indigenous framework using participatory observations and in-depth interviews, I explore this disjuncture through my own personal experience as well as the knowledge of other members and stakeholders of Dene Kēyeh. In exploring the causes ...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
This ethnoautobiographical dissertation narrates how being a descendent of White settlers in the Uni...
This thesis examines links between Māori deficit statistics, Māori experiences of historical interge...
This research contributes to an emerging field of literature examining cultural disjunctures in whic...
In this dissertation I examine the modes of post-rupture claiming, maintaining, and re-shaping of th...
This qualitative study reports the development of an education/training model based on Secwepemc lan...
I attended the Society of Ethnobiology Annual Conference, held this year in the Denver Botanic Garde...
This research explores representations of colonial trauma and Indigenous heal-ings in a selection of...
Contemporary Indigenous mental health research is beginning to address colonization, contextualizing...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
Using a theoretical framework of survivance and strategic social change theory, the purpose of this ...
This thesis provides an anti-colonial analysis of how Indigenous knowledges have been studied and co...
This thesis examines links between Māori deficit statistics, Māori experiences of historical interge...
In this thesis I explore the connections between Kainai concepts of landscape, history, and cultures...
This dissertation examines the role an arts-based educational program played in unleashing youth's c...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
This ethnoautobiographical dissertation narrates how being a descendent of White settlers in the Uni...
This thesis examines links between Māori deficit statistics, Māori experiences of historical interge...
This research contributes to an emerging field of literature examining cultural disjunctures in whic...
In this dissertation I examine the modes of post-rupture claiming, maintaining, and re-shaping of th...
This qualitative study reports the development of an education/training model based on Secwepemc lan...
I attended the Society of Ethnobiology Annual Conference, held this year in the Denver Botanic Garde...
This research explores representations of colonial trauma and Indigenous heal-ings in a selection of...
Contemporary Indigenous mental health research is beginning to address colonization, contextualizing...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
Using a theoretical framework of survivance and strategic social change theory, the purpose of this ...
This thesis provides an anti-colonial analysis of how Indigenous knowledges have been studied and co...
This thesis examines links between Māori deficit statistics, Māori experiences of historical interge...
In this thesis I explore the connections between Kainai concepts of landscape, history, and cultures...
This dissertation examines the role an arts-based educational program played in unleashing youth's c...
The Khoisan of the Cape are widely considered virtually extinct as a distinct collective following t...
This ethnoautobiographical dissertation narrates how being a descendent of White settlers in the Uni...
This thesis examines links between Māori deficit statistics, Māori experiences of historical interge...