Over 400 First Nation women participated in leadership development workshops developed by First Nation women for First Nation women. We collected survey data and conducted focus groups and interviews with workshop participants to identify outcomes and determine barriers and resources to women in leadership. Outcomes of the workshop included increased perception of women as leaders, increased personal capacity, and encouragement to seek opportunities for formal and informal leadership positions. Family and home responsibility, community pressure, and lack of support were identified as barriers faced by women in leadership or considering leadership positions. This program represents an effort to empower women to participate in social, cultura...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
As a contribution to the literature on Aboriginal women and politics on the Northwest Coast, this s...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore the value of leadership developme...
The Saskatchewan First Nations leadership development study is essentially a continuation of my prev...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
This was a feminist study of six First Nation women‟s experiences and their non-involvement in their...
This study examined leadership structure and processes in one reserve community. Forty Native subjec...
Although the leadership norm continues to be male-oriented, more women are occupying positions of le...
Purpose – Women continue to be under-represented at higher levels of management in organisations and...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
This research explores the adaptation of traditionally objectified women's spaces into an arena for ...
This study examined the diverse paths towards leadership of five Native American women who are ident...
Traditionally, community affairs and administration has been the domain of men. This is evident from...
Women continue to hold low percentages of leadership positions in several industries. Although women...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
As a contribution to the literature on Aboriginal women and politics on the Northwest Coast, this s...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to explore the value of leadership developme...
The Saskatchewan First Nations leadership development study is essentially a continuation of my prev...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
This was a feminist study of six First Nation women‟s experiences and their non-involvement in their...
This study examined leadership structure and processes in one reserve community. Forty Native subjec...
Although the leadership norm continues to be male-oriented, more women are occupying positions of le...
Purpose – Women continue to be under-represented at higher levels of management in organisations and...
This article addresses the problematic deficiency in research and scholarship that centers Indigenou...
This research explores the adaptation of traditionally objectified women's spaces into an arena for ...
This study examined the diverse paths towards leadership of five Native American women who are ident...
Traditionally, community affairs and administration has been the domain of men. This is evident from...
Women continue to hold low percentages of leadership positions in several industries. Although women...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
As a contribution to the literature on Aboriginal women and politics on the Northwest Coast, this s...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...