Many of the issues that have been identified as stressors by Indigenous students are systematic and systemic and the origins can be located in history. In Canada, educational barriers for many First Nations people began with education policies that significantly differed from the general population. ...
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were generally confiscated and replaced with uniforms; the boys were usually subjected to haircuts at this time as well. Students often experienced cruel forms ofcorporal punishment, verbal abuse, and in some cases sexual abuse; the extent of the mistreatment may best be demonstrated by Canada’s...
Elizabeth Kawenaa Montour is a project archivist in the Exhibitions and Online Content Division of the Public Services Branch at Library and Archives Canada. Share this: Facebook LinkedIn X Email LikeLoading... Posted inIndigenous Resources,National Identity,Our Collection and Facilities|TaggedAkwesasne...
According to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, “Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC) are, typically, ethnic groups who are descended from and identify with the original inhabitants of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled...
“About the time thejamdaniwas being revived, a women’s collective was coming to life at the northernmost tip of Canada, in the town of Taloyoak. “Begun in 1972, the group, called Arnaqarvik, garnered a burst of fame in its day with its Inuit parkas, mitts, and boots made from ...
As such, they stretch across Alaska, Canada, and even Greenland. The most populous Inuit group in Alaska, the Yup’ik, has a population of 38,327, according to the U.S. Census Bureau alone category. In contrast, the Inupiat, the second most populous indigenous Alaskan group, has a ...
CHS Section of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Health MFN Centre for Aboriginal Health Research Winnipeg, MB CanadaTim TenbenselHealth Systems Unit, School of Population Health University of Auckland Auckland New ZealandJacqueline CummingHealth Services Research Centre, School of Government Victoria ...