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    Canadian Indigenous Cognitive Assessment (CICA): Inter‐rater reliability and criterion validity in Anishinaabe communities on Manitoulin Island, Canada by Jennifer D. Walker, Megan E. O'Connell, Karen Pitawanakwat, Melissa Blind, Wayne Warry, Andrine Lemieux, Christopher Patterson, Cheryl Allaby, Meghan Valvasori, Yantao Zhao, Kristen Jacklin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The Canadian Indigenous Cognitive Assessment (CICA) was adapted with First Nations on Manitoulin Island, Canada, and provides a brief, multi‐domain cognitive assessment in English and Anishinaabemowin. …”
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    Methods-in-Place by Lynn Barwin, Marjory Shawande, Eric Crighton, Luisa Veronis

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A collaborative research project with Noojmowin Teg Health Centre on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, examined the impacts of traditional medicine workshops on participants’ perceptions of culture, health, and environment. …”
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    Serious Complications for Patients, Care Providers and Policy Makers: Tackling the Structural Violence of First Nations People Living with Diabetes in Canada by Lorrilee McGregor, Danusia Gzik, Darrel Manitowabi, Marion A. Maar, Cheri Corbiere

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…We conducted qualitative research on the barriers to evidence-based self-management behaviours and education from the perspectives of Aboriginal people living with type 2 diabetes and their health care providers on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Applying the concept of structural violence, we analyzed the social and political arrangements that can put Aboriginal people with diabetes “in harm’s way” by interfering with diabetes management. …”
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    The Border Difference: The Anishinaabeg, Benevolence, and State Indigenous Policy in the Nineteenth-Century Great Lakes Basin by Susan E. Gray

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Their responses included two colonies underwritten by missionary and government support, one in Michigan and the other on Manitoulin Island, led by members of the same family intent on providing land and educational opportunities for their people. …”
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