In post-secondary environments within Canada and around the world, institutional shifts are changing the landscape to create space for indigenous knowledges. The changes are reflected not only in the physical environment, but are also seen in the intellectual landscape with the creation of new faculties, programs, and courses providing for indigenous research and discourse resulting in more comprehensive ways of knowing and understanding the world. This qualitative research study unfolds the story of the Aboriginal Youth Ambassador Cultural Interpreter training program in preparation for the opening of the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, British Columbia. It focuses on instructional design and learning processes by weaving m...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Canadian universities are under increasing pressure to address systemic exclusions of Indigenous peo...
Much has been written on the need to decolonize universities in terms of governance, hirings of staf...
Indigenous tourism as a discourse, a research area, and a legitimate business sector has increased m...
This study examines the promises and challenges of integrating Indigenous Knowledge (IK) into the ac...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
This thesis examines the cultural education programs that have been developed over the past two deca...
Abstract This paper explores the professional experience of an Anishnabe educator w...
This multi-case analysis of instructors in self-governed Aboriginal post-secondary institution illus...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
This multi-case analysis of instructors in self-governed Aboriginal post-secondary institution illus...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
‘Learn, Teach, Heal’ encapsulates what seems to be occurring in Indigenous Tourism on Vancouver Isla...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Canadian universities are under increasing pressure to address systemic exclusions of Indigenous peo...
Much has been written on the need to decolonize universities in terms of governance, hirings of staf...
Indigenous tourism as a discourse, a research area, and a legitimate business sector has increased m...
This study examines the promises and challenges of integrating Indigenous Knowledge (IK) into the ac...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
It is the expectation of this thesis that Aboriginal Education ought to be considered education for ...
This thesis examines the cultural education programs that have been developed over the past two deca...
Abstract This paper explores the professional experience of an Anishnabe educator w...
This multi-case analysis of instructors in self-governed Aboriginal post-secondary institution illus...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
This multi-case analysis of instructors in self-governed Aboriginal post-secondary institution illus...
Much like the work of MacMath and Hall, this work is in response to more than 160 years of forcefull...
‘Learn, Teach, Heal’ encapsulates what seems to be occurring in Indigenous Tourism on Vancouver Isla...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...
An increase in the number of Indigenous teachers and education administrators is an important way to...
Canadian universities are under increasing pressure to address systemic exclusions of Indigenous peo...