This qualitative study protocol will use a decolonising approach guided by an Indigenous Elder to explore the perspectives and experiences of urban Indigenous Manitobans with respect to T2DM, obesity and bariatric surgery. This knowledge will guide the development and implementation of culturally sensitive...
Indigeneity questions were developed with Indigenous academic and community partners. “Newcomer” was defined as being born outside Canada and moving to Canada within the past 7 years; this construct was developed with academic and settlement organization partners. Participating school divisions, and ...
This indigenous knowledge is part of the collective wisdom and culture of our world. It is important to ensure the knowledge is being passed on to ensure Aboriginal cultures thrive and the diversity of the world continues (Davis 2009).This thesis explores the dynamics of the passing on of the...
Manitoba - Indigenous, French, English: Manitoba’s diverse population has created a rich and varied cultural life. Ethnic groups—European, Asian, and aboriginal—maintain vigorous attachments to their traditional cultures through schooling, dance, art,
Population composition Manitoba is home to a number ofNorth American aboriginalgroups, including theAssiniboinandOjibwaFirst Nationsin the south, theCreeandChipewyanFirst Nations in the north, and the Inuit (indigenous people of theArcticand subarctic regions ofCanada, Greenland, theUnited States, and...
Manitoba - Indigenous, Métis, Settlers: Manitoba is home to a number of North American aboriginal groups, including the Assiniboin and Ojibwa First Nations in the south, the Cree and Chipewyan First Nations in the north, and the Inuit (indigenous people