The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the context of a culturally responsive land-based initiative, Project George, led by the Moose Cree First Nation, also known as the Omushkego people. The initiative centres core Cree values, community engagement, and land-based skills to ensure the well-being of youth. Their Homeland is located in the waterways and on the western shores of the Hudson and James Bay Lowlands in Ontario, Canada. The methodology involved researcher participation and engagement as part of a 4-month field presence; informal conversations and visiting; as well as formal semistructured interviews with community members over 4 years from 2012 to 2015. The research explores the...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
This study investigates the role of Indigenous land-based pedagogies (ILBP) in land-based education ...
This is a First Nations Masters Project that utilized Participatory Action Research and Indigenous M...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
In 1980, the Fort George iiyiyiwich were unceremoniously moved across the James Bay to the present-d...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
Knowledge gathered about the impacts of land-based teachings on Indigenous youth is limited. Many In...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This project is a qualitative study of a land-based intervention used in an Indigenous community in ...
Background: Promoting mental health for Indigenous youth in Canada is a well-documented priority. I...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
This study shares the experiences of twenty-one Anishinabek youth from Pic River First Nation, Ontar...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
This study investigates the role of Indigenous land-based pedagogies (ILBP) in land-based education ...
This is a First Nations Masters Project that utilized Participatory Action Research and Indigenous M...
This paper details a research project dedicated to honouring Mushkegowuk Creeconcepts of land, envir...
This research endeavour with Moose Cree First Nation provides insights into how emerging Indigenous ...
In 1980, the Fort George iiyiyiwich were unceremoniously moved across the James Bay to the present-d...
ABSTRACTThe Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ont...
Knowledge gathered about the impacts of land-based teachings on Indigenous youth is limited. Many In...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
This project is a qualitative study of a land-based intervention used in an Indigenous community in ...
Background: Promoting mental health for Indigenous youth in Canada is a well-documented priority. I...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
This study shares the experiences of twenty-one Anishinabek youth from Pic River First Nation, Ontar...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
This study investigates the role of Indigenous land-based pedagogies (ILBP) in land-based education ...
This is a First Nations Masters Project that utilized Participatory Action Research and Indigenous M...