Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from themselves but also from their culture, language, and lands. Settler colonialism is defined as “settlement over Indigenous people and land” (Hart 25). Indigenous women in Canada were faced with colonizers who interfered with their matriarchy and egalitarian community values. Patriarchal views, which were at the core of colonialism, established controlling and eradication mechanisms in the form of “institutions such as Indian hospitals” (Brant 9). Both the physical and psychological abuse that was inflicted upon Indigenous women in Indian hospitals affected the mothering role and being mothered for both Indigenous women and children, which, ultima...
This article discusses a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project at two women’s emerge...
Indigenous women are increasingly returning to culturally based birthing practices to assert their s...
Paper presented to Crossing Borders Multi-disciplinary Student Conference, Brock University, St. Cat...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Abstract Background: There is a resurgence of traditional and cultural birth practices in Saskatchew...
Abstract Background: There is a resurgence of traditional and cultural birth practices in Saskatchew...
The purpose of this research is to flip the story of colonization form the perspective of the coloni...
This essay will highlight the importance of knowing our Indigenous maternal historiesand reconnectin...
When colonialism is invisible to the colonizer/settler, that one inevitably misdiagnoses the so-call...
Honouring the sacredness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period has long been hel...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Tricia McGuire-Adams shows us why stories matter by exploring how they are central to our understand...
This article discusses a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project at two women’s emerge...
Indigenous women are increasingly returning to culturally based birthing practices to assert their s...
Paper presented to Crossing Borders Multi-disciplinary Student Conference, Brock University, St. Cat...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
Abstract Background: There is a resurgence of traditional and cultural birth practices in Saskatchew...
Abstract Background: There is a resurgence of traditional and cultural birth practices in Saskatchew...
The purpose of this research is to flip the story of colonization form the perspective of the coloni...
This essay will highlight the importance of knowing our Indigenous maternal historiesand reconnectin...
When colonialism is invisible to the colonizer/settler, that one inevitably misdiagnoses the so-call...
Honouring the sacredness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period has long been hel...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Tricia McGuire-Adams shows us why stories matter by exploring how they are central to our understand...
This article discusses a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project at two women’s emerge...
Indigenous women are increasingly returning to culturally based birthing practices to assert their s...
Paper presented to Crossing Borders Multi-disciplinary Student Conference, Brock University, St. Cat...