xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Larry Grant looks at leadership by exploring how colonialism has altered Indigenous ways of leading and being. Grant examines how culture, language, and values create Indigenous leadership. Themes: Oral tradition is leadership/stories/language. Preparation for learning, training, develop diplomatic skills. Respect with land/the land teaches us. Colonialism; Reconciliation; Religion; Racism; Word bundle/baskets responsibilities; Equity/Advocac
Six public housing community leaders were interviewed for this study. Four themes for recognizing in...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Shane Pointe (Ti\u27 te-in) discusses how being a good follower is key ...
NhIa’ka’pmx Nation Elder N’kixw’stn James explores leadership by looking at her personal history and...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
Cherokee Elder Dr. Lee Brown explores leadership by discussing the suppression of Aboriginal emotion...
Stl’atl’imx Nation Elder Gerry Oleman (Saa HiiI Thut) talks about his experiences with leadership an...
xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Norma Rose Point discusses the importance of child rearing, caring for ...
Wabanaki Elder John O\u27Leary (Sahnbadis) discusses his views on spirituality and how his life expe...
Anishanabe/Metis Elder Doreen Sinclair (White Cloud) describes Indigenous leadership as deriving fro...
Indigenous leaders are found throughout history, across the globe. Indigenous leaders have been pres...
Indigenous scholars strive to produce accessible research grounded in the daily lives of Native peop...
Early literature on leadership focused on the traits of a single individual, usually male, who manag...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
Six public housing community leaders were interviewed for this study. Four themes for recognizing in...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Shane Pointe (Ti\u27 te-in) discusses how being a good follower is key ...
NhIa’ka’pmx Nation Elder N’kixw’stn James explores leadership by looking at her personal history and...
This qualitative study introduces a variety of considerations to help understand ways in which Indi...
Cherokee Elder Dr. Lee Brown explores leadership by discussing the suppression of Aboriginal emotion...
Stl’atl’imx Nation Elder Gerry Oleman (Saa HiiI Thut) talks about his experiences with leadership an...
xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Norma Rose Point discusses the importance of child rearing, caring for ...
Wabanaki Elder John O\u27Leary (Sahnbadis) discusses his views on spirituality and how his life expe...
Anishanabe/Metis Elder Doreen Sinclair (White Cloud) describes Indigenous leadership as deriving fro...
Indigenous leaders are found throughout history, across the globe. Indigenous leaders have been pres...
Indigenous scholars strive to produce accessible research grounded in the daily lives of Native peop...
Early literature on leadership focused on the traits of a single individual, usually male, who manag...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...
Six public housing community leaders were interviewed for this study. Four themes for recognizing in...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
The arts inspire and express the many cultures and societies of the world. They reflect the spectrum...