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Keeping First Nations in Their Place–The Myth of “First Nations Control of First Nations Education”: A Commentary

Keeping First Nations in Their Place–The Myth of “First Nations Control of First Nations Education”: A Commentary

... respect First Nations input goes against the very ideas and underlying principles of “First Nations Control of First Nations ...Education”. First Nations need to be ...

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Cultural Connectedness as Personal Wellness in First Nations Youth

Cultural Connectedness as Personal Wellness in First Nations Youth

... for First Nations youth, and especially First Nations youth who live on ...in First Nations communities is very high (FNIGC, 2011), so it could be de-motivating for the youth if ...

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Identity and Learning of Mathematics for Adult First Nations Students

Identity and Learning of Mathematics for Adult First Nations Students

... on First Nations mathematics education has identified that the needs of First Nations students both in their communities and in urban areas is much the same as that for mainstream ...the ...

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First Nations Water Security: Security for Mother Earth

First Nations Water Security: Security for Mother Earth

... between First Nations and Western approaches to water, and the opportunities and barriers to collaborative water governance to support First Nations water ...

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Three Yukon First Nations Elders Share Their Knowledge

Three Yukon First Nations Elders Share Their Knowledge

... Three Yukon First Nations Elders Share Their Knowledge by Josepbine Holloway Gladys Johnston was born in diarrhra or ifyou hada upsetstomach? 1926 on the N i u t l i n River Willow bark Andyou woukf j[.] ...

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Understanding First Nations Young Adults' Health Literacy

Understanding First Nations Young Adults' Health Literacy

... recordings by listening to the audiotaped interviews and typing out exactly what was said. This was completed immediately after each interview and the data was coded line-by- line. The researcher used the cut and paste ...

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Digital Technology Innovations in Education in Remote First Nations

Digital Technology Innovations in Education in Remote First Nations

... KO First Nations, for supporting us in our ...the First Nations Innovation research ...the First Nations Innovation (FNI) research project ...the First Nations ...

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Overview of Benefits of First Nations Language Immersion

Overview of Benefits of First Nations Language Immersion

... should First Nations accept a flawed and, apparently, disingenuous attempt by Ottawa to reform an already problematic system, or do you risk angering the government, which also happens to be your primary ...

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First Nations hepatitis C virus infections

First Nations hepatitis C virus infections

... remote First Nations communities in northwestern ...regional First Nations leaders in 2009 and the resulting increase in testing for blood- borne ...

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First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies

First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies

... First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies B R E N D A M C L E O D Le dkueloppement durable chez les Premitres Nations des provinces des prairies canadiennes sera compris h havers[.] ...

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Selected Cases on the Continuum of First Nations Learning

Selected Cases on the Continuum of First Nations Learning

... to First Nations rights until ...The first headline mentioned a young mother who had been found murdered in a hotel room while the second, which had been published a few days later after the identity ...

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First Nations in Canada: Decolonization and Self-Determination

First Nations in Canada: Decolonization and Self-Determination

... on First Nations to learn their technology for ...found First Nations at a point of stagnation after the War of ...in First Nations ...many First Nation communities who ...

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Narcotic-exposed neonates in a First Nations population in northwestern Ontario

Narcotic-exposed neonates in a First Nations population in northwestern Ontario

... remote First Nations communities is ...if First Nations healing traditions need to be combined with medical withdrawal manage- ment so that affected community members can safely stay home for ...

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Acute rheumatic fever in First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario

Acute rheumatic fever in First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario

... the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch benefits pro- ...for First Nations chil- dren and their ...of First Nations children uninsured is ...“First Nations ...

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Through the Eyes of Children: First Nations Children's Perceptions of Health

Through the Eyes of Children: First Nations Children's Perceptions of Health

... the first set of sharing circles, lacrosse was identified as an example of a sport that allows participants to stay physically active, thus contributing to physical ...being First Nations, lacrosse ...

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FIRST NATIONS’ MOOSE HUNT IN ONTARIO: A COMMUNITY’S PERSPECTIVES AND REFLECTIONS

FIRST NATIONS’ MOOSE HUNT IN ONTARIO: A COMMUNITY’S PERSPECTIVES AND REFLECTIONS

... We prefer to think and act holistically, engaging all those using our shared lands to manage them together. Our economy emerged in this place. While the context for traditional use of the land has changed over time, many ...

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First Nations Youths' Experiences with Wellness: A Four Directions Approach

First Nations Youths' Experiences with Wellness: A Four Directions Approach

... First Nations youth are a growing population at risk for multiple outcomes that affect their ...impact First Nations communities today, creating a cycle of intergenerational trauma to affect ...

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Implementing the Vision BC First Nations Health Governance

Implementing the Vision BC First Nations Health Governance

... agriculture and settlement patterns. Diamond, Jared Guns, Germs, and Steel: the Fates of Human Societies. W.W. Norton & Company. New York & London. 1999. P.p. 196, 197. “The major killers of humanity throughout ...

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Teacher Recruitment and Retention in Select First Nations Schools

Teacher Recruitment and Retention in Select First Nations Schools

... across First Nations schools, and while these differences are in part reflective of priorities at the individual community, the major factor influencing teacher salaries and benefits is the level of funding ...

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First Nations, Salmon Fisheries and the Rising Importance of Conservation

First Nations, Salmon Fisheries and the Rising Importance of Conservation

... other First Nations involved in restoration work, experienced funding declines in recent years due to the collapse of certain programs including the now defunct Forest Renewal BC and Fisheries Renewal ...

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