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“Want to be a superior man?”: The Production Chinese Canadian Masculinities in Paul Yee’s Writing
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Sources of exposure to lead in Arctic and subarctic regions: a scoping review
Published 2023-12-01“…The majority of these studies (54%) were from Canada. Indigenous people in Arctic and subarctic communities in Canada had higher levels of lead than the rest of Canada. …”
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Dam removal blind spots: debating the importance of community engagement in dam decommissioning projects
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Traditional knowledge for climate change adaptation in Mesoamerica: A systematic review
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A Nature’s Way—Our Way Pilot Project Case Assemblage: (Re)Storying Child/Physical Literacy/Land Relationships for Indigenous Preschool-Aged Children’s Wholistic Wellness
Published 2023-03-01“…While the development of PL is important for early years children, there is limited attention in the literature that explores the political, cultural, and social discourses imbued in colonialism that implicate how PL is actualized in Indigenous early childhood education (ECE) contexts. …”
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Recognising the regenerative impacts of Canadian women tourism social entrepreneurs through a feminist ethic of care lens
Published 2022-09-01“…There are limited analyses on regenerative tourism in practice in the scholarly literature. To respond to this gap the authors examine the regenerative practices of women TSEs in Canada.…”
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Returning childbirth to Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic
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(Re-)Envisioning Natural Resource Management Involving First Nations: Toward an Effective Co-Management Policy
Published 2023-09-01“…The literature from both Canada and Australia implies that natural resource management involving First Nations needs to take a holistic approach to water management and policy such that the hopes, needs, and desires of Indigenous communities are not merely placated, but fulfilled.…”
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Circumpolar Inuit health systems
Published 2013-08-01“…Background . The Inuit are an indigenous people totalling about 160,000 and living in 4 countries across the Arctic – Canada, Greenland, USA (Alaska) and Russia (Chukotka). …”
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Accessing and Mobilizing “New” Data to Evaluate Emerging Environmental Impacts on Semi-Aquatic Mammals
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Opportunity and Survival in the Urban Informal Food Sector of Namibia
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Intensifying the Assimilation of Indians in the Сontext of Implementing the Indian Act
Published 2021-04-01“…This, in turn, provoked the assertive stance taken by the political elites toward the indigenous. It is due to the Anglo-Saxon chauvinism that shaped the attitudes of the Canadian elites and thus became the ideological trend of the late 19th ‒ early 20th century Canada. …”
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Toward decolonizing sustainability research: a systematic process to guide critical reflections
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“Just” Stories or “Just Stories”?: Mixed Media Storytelling as a Prism for Environmental Justice and Decolonial Futures
Published 2019-06-01“…As will be discussed with reference to three mixed media storytelling projects that involved the co-creation of digital stories with Indigenous communities in Canada, stories can intervene on dominant narratives, create space for counternarratives and in doing so challenge the settler-colonial status quo in pursuit of decolonial futures. …”
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