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    Settler literature and the Booker Prize: transnational literatures and metropolitan reception, 1985-2000 by McLean, T

    Published 2022
    “…<p>This thesis explores the influence of the Booker Prize on transnational literary circulation — specifically that of Anglophone settler novels from New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Drawing distinctions between the desires of local and international audiences in these countries, the thesis examines work that has been locally but not transnationally canonized. …”
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    Wildfire Smoke and Protective Actions in Canadian Indigenous Communities by Brieanna Batdorf, Tara K. McGee

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…A small and growing literature provides insights into protective actions taken by the general population during wildfire smoke events, but very little is known about protective actions taken by Indigenous peoples in Canada during wildfire smoke events. …”
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    The Role of Cultural Instruction in Adult Indigenous Language Learning by Tessa Troughton

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This review of literature highlights a gap in the research on adult Indigenous language learning and cultural teachings in the field of adult Indigenous language teaching. …”
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    Global designs, postcolonial critiques: rethinking Canada in dialogue with diaspora by Diana Brydon

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This paper approaches the comparative examination of Brazil and Canada in the context of engagements with postcolonial theory obliquely, rather than directly, through reframing the comparison within the contexts posed by Paul Gilroy in The Black Atlantic, and by contemporary globalization theories and indigenous global activism, when considered through a postcolonial lens. …”
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    Why Indigenous Canadians on reserves are reluctant to complain about the police by John Kiedrowski, Michael Petrunik, Mark Irving

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In Canada, a major concern exists regarding how Indigenous persons who feel improperly treated by the police perceive and confront barriers to making formal complaints about such treatment. …”
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    Collaboration between local Indigenous and visiting non‐Indigenous researchers: Practical challenges and insights from a long‐term environmental monitoring program in the Canadian... by Samuel Richard, H. Grant Gilchrist, Holly L. Hennin, Vivian M. Nguyen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Second, we review how the federal government's administrative approaches are poorly suited for employing seasonal Indigenous workers living in remote communities, particularly in Canada. …”
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    Pain management in indigenous and tribal peoples: a scoping review protocol by Pâmela Roberta de Oliveira, Lilian Varanda Pereira, Vanessa da Silva Carvalho Vila, Alisséia Guimarães Lemes, Elias Marcelino da Rocha, Adriano Borges Ferreira, Maraísa Delmut Borges

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…There exist gaps in the knowledge on pain management, in terms of the assessment and/or treatment, in indigenous peoples and the currently available information is scattered in the literature. …”
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    Indigenous Food Systems Changes and Resiliency: Protocol for a Scoping Review by Hiliary Monteith, Elizabeth Claire Hiscock, Yasamin Sadeghi, Emily V Smith, Angela Mashford-Pringle

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…These food systems may differ between regions, Indigenous cultures, and history; however, given the similar colonial histories and policies influencing Indigenous groups in Canada, the United States, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand), the IFS changes and responses in these regions may follow similar trends. …”
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    Factors Influencing Adaptation Of Indigenous Students At Selected Public Universities In Malaysia by Doreen, Primus

    Published 2019
    “…Despite an increase in access to tertiary education, poor performance and high dropouts among the indigenous students are still evident. Past studies from Australia, Canada and New Zealand show that indigenous students’ failure to adapt to academic and social life in the campus was a contributing factor. …”
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    Centering Indigenous knowledge in suicide prevention: a critical scoping review by Erynne Sjoblom, Winta Ghidei, Marya Leslie, Ashton James, Reagan Bartel, Sandra Campbell, Stephanie Montesanti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Indigenous peoples of Canada, United States, Australia, and New Zealand experience disproportionately high rates of suicide as a result of the collective and shared trauma experienced with colonization and ongoing marginalization. …”
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    Cumulative air pollution indicators highlight unique patterns of injustice in urban Canada by Amanda Giang, Kaitlin Castellani

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Disparities in air pollution exposure are a form of distributional environmental injustice that has been documented in many jurisdictions around the world. In Canada, although there is a growing literature characterizing exposure inequalities, an important gap is research that captures the cumulative impact of the multiple air pollutants to which communities are exposed. …”
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