This thesis provides a thematic analysis of how urban Aboriginal parents (N=31) discussing the Aboriginal Focus School in Vancouver conceptualize the broad Aboriginal category as a meaningful identity. Participants conceptualized the broad Aboriginal category as a reflection of the lived experience of urban Aboriginal peoples, as a group with cultural commonalities including shared practices, norms and values, as a collection of diverse Aboriginal cultural groups in which subgroup diversity contributes to the value of the broad Aboriginal identity, and as a basis for solidarity and resilience in response to mistreatment from outgroups. Results also suggest the broad Aboriginal category is most likely to be accepted when it is perceived to b...
In the field of early childhood literacy, researchers have begun to investigate the ways contemporar...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
The perceptions and experiences of eight Aboriginal youth who participate in Aboriginal youth organi...
Aboriginal history since colonisation has been largely shaped by government policies. The most strik...
It is well established that educational attainment and social support are critical social determinan...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
Abstract This ethnographic study tested the hypothesis that positive social interac...
This thesis examines the impacts that culture and identity, and the positive role that significant o...
This thesis examines the impacts that culture and identity, and the positive role that significant o...
This study explored the effects of an Aboriginal cultural enrichment initiative on the self-concept ...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
In the field of early childhood literacy, researchers have begun to investigate the ways contemporar...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
The perceptions and experiences of eight Aboriginal youth who participate in Aboriginal youth organi...
Aboriginal history since colonisation has been largely shaped by government policies. The most strik...
It is well established that educational attainment and social support are critical social determinan...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
Abstract This ethnographic study tested the hypothesis that positive social interac...
This thesis examines the impacts that culture and identity, and the positive role that significant o...
This thesis examines the impacts that culture and identity, and the positive role that significant o...
This study explored the effects of an Aboriginal cultural enrichment initiative on the self-concept ...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
In the field of early childhood literacy, researchers have begun to investigate the ways contemporar...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
This paper explores Aboriginal people's multiple sense of selves in suburban situations. While the A...