Honouring the sacredness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period has long been held as integral to the strength and celebration of Indigenous families and communities in Canada. Although the impacts of oppressive settler colonial systems have strained the connection to and practice of traditional approaches to these reproductive life stages, there are immense efforts under way by Indigenous midwives and women and birthing parents to restore and reclaim what had been lost. With an awareness of historical and current conditions of Indigenous maternal health, I explored how to best situate myself as a white settler anthropology researcher and maternal health practitioner, and how to support Indigenous maternal health in an an...
Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from them...
In Canada, the reproductive health and rights of Indigenous women, two-spirit, trans, and gender div...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
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...
A newborn child has the ability to create sound and cry as they enter into the physical world. Each ...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Indigenous women are increasingly returning to culturally based birthing practices to assert their s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
This is a study of Indigenous maternal child health in colonial Canada. The central tasks of this st...
In recent years, Indigenous midwifery has reemerged as a vital form of maternity care in Canada. Wi...
This dissertation traces the process and shares the findings of a collaborative project with urban I...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from them...
In Canada, the reproductive health and rights of Indigenous women, two-spirit, trans, and gender div...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
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...
A newborn child has the ability to create sound and cry as they enter into the physical world. Each ...
Indigenous women’s experiences during pregnancy, birth and the early months of parenthood are import...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Indigenous women are increasingly returning to culturally based birthing practices to assert their s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
This is a study of Indigenous maternal child health in colonial Canada. The central tasks of this st...
In recent years, Indigenous midwifery has reemerged as a vital form of maternity care in Canada. Wi...
This dissertation traces the process and shares the findings of a collaborative project with urban I...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
A qualitative study was conducted to identify perceptions of high-risk pregnant Aboriginal women dur...
Colonialism creates dehumanizing situations and alienates those who are colonized not only from them...
In Canada, the reproductive health and rights of Indigenous women, two-spirit, trans, and gender div...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...