This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide what the Elders describe as an appropriate educational experience. The purpose of the study was, within a northern context, to discuss Indigenous education, and how educators and Elders perceived their cultural models, values, and aspirations of Indigenous resilience. This study deals with Indigenous resilience based on knowledge held by Indigenous educators and Elders with respect to the traditional teachings and values within Indigenous cultures in Northern Manitoba. We present the perspectives held by these constituents with respect to the notions of Indigenous resiliency. Two Indigenous researchers of Dene and Cree nations share their persp...
The purpose of this 2019-2020 exploratory study is to examine pre-service teachers’ knowledge and pe...
This essay seeks to clarify the theoretical frameworks that have been developed to understand Indige...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...
This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide wh...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
The drop out rate of First Nations students has been a long-standing issue and concern. Although it...
The purpose of this study is to define traditional Native education for three Algonquian speaking na...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
For the past two hundred and fifty years, the relationship between First Nations and Euro-Canadians,...
This qualitative research articulates and develops an Anishnabe-Nehiyaw Cree perspective of a tribal...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if Aboriginal people prefer goals of education that ...
This study used a storytelling method within the paradigm of an Indigenous methodology. In Canada, q...
Earlier this year I completed my PhD in health. This research was based on the wellbeing of Indigeno...
The purpose of this 2019-2020 exploratory study is to examine pre-service teachers’ knowledge and pe...
This essay seeks to clarify the theoretical frameworks that have been developed to understand Indige...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...
This study developed out of a need to discuss Eurocentrism in Indigenous education and to provide wh...
Indigenous communities in Canada are faced with a disproportionate risk of disasters and climate cha...
The drop out rate of First Nations students has been a long-standing issue and concern. Although it...
The purpose of this study is to define traditional Native education for three Algonquian speaking na...
There is a need to explore how Indigenous knowledge(s) relates to Anishinaabe ongoing resilience. I ...
For the past two hundred and fifty years, the relationship between First Nations and Euro-Canadians,...
This qualitative research articulates and develops an Anishnabe-Nehiyaw Cree perspective of a tribal...
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent yea...
There are many Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students attending Canadian universities w...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if Aboriginal people prefer goals of education that ...
This study used a storytelling method within the paradigm of an Indigenous methodology. In Canada, q...
Earlier this year I completed my PhD in health. This research was based on the wellbeing of Indigeno...
The purpose of this 2019-2020 exploratory study is to examine pre-service teachers’ knowledge and pe...
This essay seeks to clarify the theoretical frameworks that have been developed to understand Indige...
We draw on a focus group discussion amongst four Indigenous northern Ontario early childhood educato...