The presence and experiences of Indigenous peoples have been largely silent in university historical and contemporary narratives. This paper shares preliminary findings from a study entitled “Decolonizing Western through Indigenous Stories of Presence” and is an interdisciplinary collaboration between several scholars at Western including: Candace Brunette-Debassige, a Mushkego Cree scholar from Petabeck First Nation; Thomas Peace, a settler historian at Huron College; and Sally Kewayosh, a filmmaker from Bkejwenong First Nation. Together, scholars designed a research project to look at the experiences and stories of Indigenous peoples at Western from founding to present. The overarching research questions of this larger study are: (a) What...
For Indigenous students, post-secondary institutions are places that offer both opportunities for gr...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
This thesis examines the role of housing in the decisions of Indigenous learners to pursue and compl...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
This Indigenous-framed research used counterstorytelling to identify and center student success fac...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
Indigenous and racialized women utilize storytelling as a counter-hegemonic practice; a form of resi...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
This case study examined how social support affected the academic persistence and health of Indigeno...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
Reporting on the findings of my doctoral research project, which explored facilitators of Indigenous...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission underscores the need to incorporate narrative accounts of In...
For Indigenous students, post-secondary institutions are places that offer both opportunities for gr...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
This thesis examines the role of housing in the decisions of Indigenous learners to pursue and compl...
This study relies on a mixed method research approach with a focus on qualitative research including...
An area of research that has had little attention is the experiences of Indigenous doctoral students...
This Indigenous-framed research used counterstorytelling to identify and center student success fac...
Indigenous peoples, the fastest growing population in Canada, remain significantly underrepresented ...
Indigenous and racialized women utilize storytelling as a counter-hegemonic practice; a form of resi...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
This case study examined how social support affected the academic persistence and health of Indigeno...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
In Canada, progress towards reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples has been slow, in part because of...
Reporting on the findings of my doctoral research project, which explored facilitators of Indigenous...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission underscores the need to incorporate narrative accounts of In...
For Indigenous students, post-secondary institutions are places that offer both opportunities for gr...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...