Getting to the root of trauma in Canada's Aboriginal population

NR Caron - CMAJ, 2005 - Can Med Assoc
Blog), a former editorial fellow at CMAJ, is its author and the engineer of this experiment at
the journal. Working with Médecins Sans frontières (MSF), he provides readers with an …

Who shall be saved? An African answer

JF Kilner - Hastings Center Report, 1984 - JSTOR
D aniel Ngwala and I drive our dusty, dented four-wheel-drive Subaru into a little market
area where cars are not often seen. Getting out, Ngwala wanders over to where several …

[PDF][PDF] Is the media part of the Aboriginal health problem, and part of the solution

M Sweet - Inside story, 2009 - kooriweb.org
SIMON HOLDING doesn't look much like a couch potato. He's tall and has the broad
shoulders of someone sporty. But if you met him at a party he'd probably tell you that he …

[HTML][HTML] Where the pavement ends

M Wadden - BC Studies, 2013 - bcstudies.arts.ubc.ca
Marie Wadden is a non-Aboriginal investigative journalist/network producer for CBC Radio
who is based in St. John's, Newfoundland. In 1981, she shared her home with two Innu …

Empowering research with Indigenous communities

P Dudgeon - Ngoonjook, 2008 - search.informit.org
I would like to acknowledge the Arrernte people and country on which we stand and hold
our discussions from. Thank you to the Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation who welcomes …

'Aurukun, we're happy, strong people': Aurukun kids projecting life into bad headlines

L Slater - 2008 - ro.uow.edu.au
Public discourse about remote Aboriginal communities tells a story of crisis. The Northern
Territory Intervention and other events that have taken place in Aboriginal communities are …

" We have to start sounding the trumpet for things that are working": An interview with Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano on concrete ways to decolonize research

K Gentelet, S Basile, H Asselin - ACME: An International Journal …, 2018 - acme-journal.org
Abstract In 2004, Dr. Marlene Brant-Castellano published a well-received, and now widely
cited article entitled" Ethics of Aboriginal research" in the inaugural issue of the Journal of …

[BOOK][B] Historic trauma and Aboriginal healing

CC Wesley-Esquimaux - 2004 - policycommons.net
One of the main considerations of this study relates to the inter-connectedness and intra-
connectedness of Aboriginal people and how that connectedness contributes not only to …

[CITATION][C] Story One: Lost are found: Child soldiers can reenter, thrive in former community

B Bower - Science News, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
By Bruce Bower Ishmael Beah knows that former child soldiers in war-ravaged African
countries can reclaim their lives, because that's just what he did. In 1993, when Beah was …

From sorcery to laboratory: Pandemics and Yanyuwa experiences of viral vulnerability

D Norman, J Miller, M Timothy, G Friday, L Norman… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has prompted renewed attention among health professionals,
Aboriginal community leaders, and social scientists to the need for culturally responsive …