Licensed Canadian foster parents residing in a central province where Aboriginal children have been overrepresented in child protection caseloads and Aboriginal adults under-represented as caregivers were asked about their experiences fostering children from a different culture than their own during telephone ...
Informing and sharing cultural identity and heritage. For example: keeping connection with Aboriginal culture and kin. Those in a carers role benefit through having access to respite. For older adults, intergenerational programs have shown psychological benefits by creating a sense of purpose and enhanc...
Here, we model how genetic homophily affects the evolutionary invasion and persistence of cooperation in such a nonlinear PGG. We treat the level of homophily as an extrinsic factor that reflects the prevailing social environment at a given point in time. To analyse the model, we use the higher...
Wukalina Walk, a multi-award winning Indigenous/Palawa-owned tourism experience, is led by Aboriginal guides who provide a rare window into Tasmania/lutruwita’s aboriginal culture (photo by Jillian Mundy) At Wai Ariki Hot Springs, in Rotorua New Zealand you can discover the ancient healin...
played such a significant role in the Mi’kmaq way of life that it has intricately woven into their worldviews, as well as those of the Maliseet and Passamaquoddy, two nearby First Nations. This way of existence developed a cyclical social and political culture that drew from these natural ...
2.2. Cultural Safety Protocol Research with Lytton First Nation directly followed the National Aboriginal Health Organization's health research guidelines related to the principles of ownership, control, access and possession (OCAP®) of research data [26]. These principles outline that the research ...