To arrive at a more robust and meaningful Indigenous urban visibility in Canadian cities, spatial production and programming mechanisms will need to be reconstituted. Guided by the perspectives of Indigenous participants, this paper considers some of what Indigenous urbanism might yet entail. Fulfilling ...
A Quiet Evolution: The Emergence of Indigenous-Local Intergovernmental Partnerships in CanadaUrban sustainability is a priority for cities, challenging public administrators to coordinate action on environmental policy, economic development and social policy. Multilevel governance is now a popular theoretical ...
Evidently, the two Idle No More groups in Minnesota held different views and different leadership styles: the Twin Cities group had actively urged supporters not to join the planned round dance. Given these two barriers, our group of allies numbered fewer than fifteen (see fig. 3). What ...
The establishment of cities in Canada has played a pivotal role in the displacement, dispossession, and marginalization of Indigenous peoples. Yet, more than half of the Indigenous population now resides in cities, and urbanization continues to increase. This paper addresses a specific aspect of ...
Indigenous in the City Looking critically at the statement: “Cities are the place where Aboriginal culture goes to die”, this lesson explores sites of urban Aboriginal agency/active participation, urban Aboriginal governance practices, and urban reserves. ...
Looking for learning in all the wrong places: urban Native youths' cultured response to Western-oriented place-based learning For Indigenous youth growing up in today's Canadian cities, summer, non-formal learning programs developed around outdoor and/or environmental education th... Tracy L. ...
I first moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, when I was 18 for university, and its visible Indigenous presence felt very different to me from other cities. There was spectacularly beautiful Northwest Coast-style carving and paintingeverywhere, and everyone was talking about the contemporary tre...
in cities or other locations. In some cases, their right to claim membership may be challenged. In the United States, tribal communities decide membership and the standards of inclusion vary widely. In Canada, while the government decides Indian status (see below), community acknowledgment...
In Canad... B Elias,J Mignone,M Hall,... - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 185发表: 2012年 The Cedar Project: Historical trauma, sexual abuse and HIV risk among young Aboriginal people who use injection and non-injection drugs in two Canadian cities Recent Indigenist scholarship ...
Lashta, E., Berdahl, N., & Walker, R. 2016. Interpersonal contact and attitudes towards Indigenous peoples in Canada's prairie cities. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39(7): 1242-1260.Lashta, E., L. Berdahl, and R. Walker. 2016. Interpersonal contact and attitudes towards Indigenous peoples...