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Mi’kmaq / Non-Mi’kmaq Conversational Turn-Taking
Published 2021-06-01Subjects: “…Mi'kmaq…”
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Animal Personhood in Mi’kmaq Perspective
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…Mi’kmaq…”
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L'nuisimk (Speaking Mi'kmaq)
Published 2024“…The Mi’kmaq have long been people that were hunter/gatherers, craft workers and artisans before our time. …”
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Conservation Controversy: Sparrow, Marshall, and the Mi’kmaq of Esgenoôpetitj
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Returning to Netukulimk: Mi’kmaq cultural and spiritual connections with resource stewardship and self-governance
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Indigenous peoples and marine protected area governance: A Mi’kmaq and Atlantic Canada case study
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Asthma Prevention and Management for Aboriginal People: Lessons From Mi’kmaq Communities, Unama’ki, Canada, 2012
Published 2016-01-01“…Methods Five focus groups were conducted with 22 recruited community health care professionals and school personnel in 5 Mi’kmaq communities in Unama’ki (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia, Canada, through a community-based participatory research design. …”
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"La traduction est un acte militant" : La poésie de la Mi’kmaq Rita Joe
Published 2024-12-01“…Cet article présente l’auteure mi’kmaq Rita Joe et examine le contexte de production de la traduction d’auteur.e.s autochtone.s et les enjeux linguistiques qui compliquent ce travail au Canada Atlantique. …”
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A Canadian First Nations radon assessment and COVID-19 restrictions: A difficult pairing
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A Mi’kmaw Perspective on Advancing Salmon Governance in Nova Scotia, Canada: Setting the Stage for Collaborative Co-Existence
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Physicality, Landscape, Language … Home: Locating and Connecting to Place in David Bouchard’s ‘Cultural Books’
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Positionality and Research: “Two-Eyed Seeing” With a Rural Ktaqmkuk Mi’kmaw Community
Published 2020-04-01“…As evident from the original proposals for self-negotiation from the Federation of Newfoundland Indians, the formation of the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation represented a small victory for Ktaqmkuk Mi’kmaq: recognition. …”
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Critical Family History and Cultural Evolution: A Call for Interdisciplinary Research to Determine What Works to Replace Anger with Compassion for Social Justice
Published 2020-08-01“…I use critical family history to investigate: (a) my British/Scot ancestors who engaged in slavery and have a history of oppressive treatment of indigenous peoples, and (b) my Acadian and Mi’kmaq indigenous origins. My family’s conflicting history is embedded in historical hierarchies of conqueror and oppressed, as well as family dysfunction. …”
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Msit No'kmaq: An Exploration of Positionality and Identity in Indigenous Research
Published 2020-06-01“…In this paper I explore the Mi’kmaq words Mist No’kmaq, which can be translated as ‘all my relations’. …”
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Innovation, adaptation, and maintaining the balance
Published 2022-11-01“…As examples, I use the struggle of the Canadian Mi’kmaq indigenous community over the fate of their sacred mountain and the ordination ritual of Thai monks, who ordain trees under threat of felling in a Buddhist monastic community. …”
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Counsellor Education as Humanist Colonialism: Seeking Post-Colonial Approaches to Educating Counsellors by Exploring Pathways to an Indigenous Aesthetic
Published 2008-12-01“…Abstract This narrative reflection emerged during a time of personally reconnecting with Mi'kmaq First Nation culture and heritage while working in the mainstream roles of counsellor educator and educationalist in Australia. …”
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Interrelated Treaty Orders Across the Generations: Autonomy, Obligation and Confederacy in the Wabanaki Compact (1725-26)
Published 2018-05-01“…Throughout the 18thcentury, the eastern Wabanakipeoples and the British Crown negotiated several Peace and Friendship Treaties, as well as Compacts, to properly situate the Crown among the WabankiConfederacy (Mi’kmaq, Penobscot, Wulstukwiuk, Passamaqoddy). One treaty was the Wabanaki Compactof 1725-26. …”
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The Eastern Door Center: re-balancing the wheel–a Two-Eyed Seeing approach to FASD and other disorders related to transgenerational adversity
Published 2023-05-01“…According to Elders in Mi'kmaq First Nations (FN) communities, FASD is a condition that is rooted in transgenerational trauma and the loss of relationship to their land, their language and the traditional community culture. …”
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