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Learning From Indigenous People

Protective Effects of Language Learning, Use and Culture on the Health and Well-being of Indigenous People in Canada

Protective Effects of Language Learning, Use and Culture on the Health and Well-being of Indigenous People in Canada

... young people (Norris & MacCon, ...young people are learning their heritage ...many Indigenous communities are in the process of rebuilding the use and practice of their languages and ...of ...

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Philosophy of Hintuwu and Katuwua as Learning Sources in Teaching Social Science Subject Among Kulawi Indigenous People

Philosophy of Hintuwu and Katuwua as Learning Sources in Teaching Social Science Subject Among Kulawi Indigenous People

... explore learning values and identify values of the local wisdom of Hintuwu philosophy and katuwua that can be as learning sources of social science subject at ...of indigenous people of ...

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Transformative Learning and Cultural Capabilities: Understanding Factors Associated with Student Preparedness to Work with Indigenous People in Health Settings

Transformative Learning and Cultural Capabilities: Understanding Factors Associated with Student Preparedness to Work with Indigenous People in Health Settings

... those from culturally diverse ...towards Indigenous Australians had a non-trivial effect when predicting the dependent variables included in the regression ...towards Indigenous Australians remain ...

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Exposing and Closing the Knowledge Gap in Canada for Indigenous People: What is working to support Indigenous students in schools today from an Indigenous perspective

Exposing and Closing the Knowledge Gap in Canada for Indigenous People: What is working to support Indigenous students in schools today from an Indigenous perspective

... conditions from chronic underfunding by the federal government, which makes it difficult for Indigenous students and teachers to attend and work in these schools (Kirkness, ...an Indigenous youth ...

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Challenges in Preserving Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Learning From Past Experiences

Challenges in Preserving Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Learning From Past Experiences

... indigenous knowledge, for example, we rely on it for medicinal and herbal needs, food supply, conflict resolution and spiritual ...growth. Indigenous knowledge is indeed the cornerstone for the building of ...

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Knowing the Indigenous Leadership Journey: Indigenous People Need the Academic System as Much as the Academic System Needs Native People

Knowing the Indigenous Leadership Journey: Indigenous People Need the Academic System as Much as the Academic System Needs Native People

... forced learning through the historic boarding schools and establish a philosophy of interconnectedness through the Medicine Wheel as my foundation for conceptual ...of people and phenomena in the pilot ...

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Join us in supporting indigenous people worldwide

Join us in supporting indigenous people worldwide

... deep learning. This is especially important in indigenous cultures, where art & music are fundamental to culture, sharing stories and communicating their relationship with the natural ...

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Teaching Indigenous children : listening to and learning from indigenous teachers

Teaching Indigenous children : listening to and learning from indigenous teachers

... into Indigenous education in New South Wales (NSW) found that classes for young offenders, the learning disabled and those with behaviour disorders, comprised a disproportionate number of Indigenous ...

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Learning Indigenous Science from Place

Learning Indigenous Science from Place

... resource people they require on ...key people to include in larger planning processes, professional development activities and facilitation of group outings for land-based ...

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Learning lessons from The Impacts of Relocating Indigenous Scholars For Academic Appointments

Learning lessons from The Impacts of Relocating Indigenous Scholars For Academic Appointments

... where Indigenous peoples once thrived in present day Canada have largely been destroyed, but not ...a people, and though we will likely last into the next century, only a dramatic shift in our behaviors ...

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Learning From Success: A Response to the Draft Indigenous Economic Development Strategy

Learning From Success: A Response to the Draft Indigenous Economic Development Strategy

... mainly from the local area, for example youth groups, family groups, bushwalking club, and a women’s ...19 people are employed on IPA activities and Banbai Business Enterprises is now the second largest ...

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Documenting a Marshallese Indigenous Learning Framework.

Documenting a Marshallese Indigenous Learning Framework.

... of people, the threat of climate change and rising sea levels might dramatically increase the number of people in this ...Teenagers from around the country researched the idea and wrote arguments for ...

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Learning and Knowing in Indigenous Societies Today

Learning and Knowing in Indigenous Societies Today

... hours from the community and mended with a fish-can ...rubber from an old inner tube found at the dump, old rivets, and some ...scavenged from the village dump. Meanwhile, people who bought ...

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... Shipway,.C & Homel P, 1999, Safer cities anc;i towns: Crime prevention planning in rural New South Wales , paper presented to conference on Crime in Rural Com- munit[r] ...

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... in Indigenous rural and remote communities; the responses of the Anglo-Australian criminal justice system to Indigenous crime and justice issues; and the potential for developing and strengthening ...

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How To Help Indigenous People

How To Help Indigenous People

... Findings from the NINA-BC survey indicate a strong need to support new nurses. The recruitment of new nurses to communities is also identified as a gap. To ensure that nursing students have the most positive ...

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22nd International Day of World’s Indigenous People Empowering Indigenous People of North Eastern Region

22nd International Day of World’s Indigenous People Empowering Indigenous People of North Eastern Region

... fruits from farmers of ...products from registered units in NER and supplies through its own outlets and other buyers to ...products from NER and market them inside and outside ...

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DIVERSION AND BEST PRACTICE FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: A NON-INDIGENOUS VIEW

DIVERSION AND BEST PRACTICE FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: A NON-INDIGENOUS VIEW

... 2. Principles underlying program implementation Effectiveness Another set of principles focuses more on program implementation. The first of these is effectiveness, a concept which draws our attention to goal attainment. ...

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How To Close The Gap Between Indigenous And Non Indigenous People

How To Close The Gap Between Indigenous And Non Indigenous People

... CSQTC Constitution, May 2012 Reconciliation requires mutual respect for Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures. It does NOT mean the same thing to all – either among Indigenous Australians or among ...

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Aid, Marginalization and Indigenous People in Guatemala

Aid, Marginalization and Indigenous People in Guatemala

... Guatemalan indigenous rights that had occurred up to that point in Guatemalan ...the indigenous a voice in the political sphere, as becoming land-owners gave them ties to Guatemalan ...

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