This thesis uses a family-directed approach to study the topic of resilience through an extended Anishnaabe family’s perceptions of their mishkauziwin [strength; resilience] as they strive to revitalize their family/clan identity. The interdisciplinary/qualitative/indigenist study braids together complementary ways of research from indigenous knowledges and the Western academy in a participatory framework. The perceptions of participants in studies on resilience are often sidelined, as are aspects of Aboriginal realities often missing from mainstream views of resilience in Aboriginal contexts. The perceptions of research participants in this study are the core-organizing feature of the research as they look at their relationships, traditio...
This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide wh...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesJoyce A. BaptistThe Chickasaw rep...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
The object of this research is to examine the resilience of the Native Americans from the Mille Lacs...
This study explores the link between Native American cultural factors and the concept of resilience....
The drop out rate of First Nations students has been a long-standing issue and concern. Although it...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
Despite colonization attempts at assimilation, the Kanien'kehá:ka at Kahnawake have been able to ke...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
Protective factors, needed for personal resilience, are known to vary from culture to culture. As su...
Building on the limited foundation of asset-based research in Aboriginal communities, this study exp...
This paper reviews recent research findings and empirically investigates resiliency and vulnerabilit...
Abstract Research on cultural identity clearly indicates that a healthy cultural identity is associa...
This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide wh...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesJoyce A. BaptistThe Chickasaw rep...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
The object of this research is to examine the resilience of the Native Americans from the Mille Lacs...
This study explores the link between Native American cultural factors and the concept of resilience....
The drop out rate of First Nations students has been a long-standing issue and concern. Although it...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
Despite colonization attempts at assimilation, the Kanien'kehá:ka at Kahnawake have been able to ke...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
Resilience in Aboriginal communities is a long process of healing that allows to supersede the multi...
Protective factors, needed for personal resilience, are known to vary from culture to culture. As su...
Building on the limited foundation of asset-based research in Aboriginal communities, this study exp...
This paper reviews recent research findings and empirically investigates resiliency and vulnerabilit...
Abstract Research on cultural identity clearly indicates that a healthy cultural identity is associa...
This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide wh...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesJoyce A. BaptistThe Chickasaw rep...
Despite low life expectancy, high suicide and homicide rates, and excessive levels of poverty and vi...