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Claudia Diaz-Diaz; Dorothea Harris; Thea Harris – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
This article documents weaving as a decolonizing epistemic tool for feminist futures that emerges from the work of our collective -- the Feminist Imaginary Research Network. As a collective of feminist adult educators who work in both the academy and women's museums, weaving challenges the centrality of rationality over other ways of knowing and…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, Handicrafts, Feminism
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Leslie Obol – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Through critical and creative reflection, I consider what it means to be a Treaty Person in so-called Canada from the perspective of a settler educator. I focus on winter count making, which is a traditional practice of the Lakota (Sioux), Blackfoot, Kiowa, and Mandan Nations of the Prairies where symbols are created and used to recall significant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, American Indians, Canada Natives
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Miller, Jenna; Berger, Emily – School Mental Health, 2022
Childhood trauma has well-documented negative effects on children, including in the school setting. First Nations students are disproportionately exposed to trauma. However, limited research has explored teachers' experiences in response to trauma-affected First Nations students. This study aimed to explore teachers' experiences of supporting…
Descriptors: Trauma, Indigenous Populations, Student Needs, Trust (Psychology)
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Shana Cardinal – in education, 2022
This article documents how my cultural identity as a Métis woman is inherently linked to Michif words and phrases that originate from the land. Through the Michif language I continue to situate myself directly on the Saskatchewan prairie landscape. And it is because of the collective efforts of Michif speakers and Métis Old Ones who work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Canada Natives, Females
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McCracken, Krista; Hogan, Skylee-Storm – Across the Disciplines, 2021
Archives contain records that document the lives, cultures, and histories of Indigenous communities that are often organized within a governmental or colonial creation structure. This structure can create barriers to access for Indigenous communities and researchers that depend on those records. This article re-imagines archival methods of…
Descriptors: Archives, Community Needs, Ownership, Civil Rights
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Dustin William Louie – Canadian Journal of Education, 2024
In this article, I examine truths and misunderstandings of colonization. An interrogation of the conflation between colonial and Western practices is explored through established literature and in practical examples of relationships to time, the Indian Act, and the term "Settler." By first establishing accessible and shared definitions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Colonialism, Indigenous Populations
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Mukuria, Valentine – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2022
This paper presents reflections on an international field trip for Indigenous students enrolled in an Education degree at a university in Australia. The field trip was co-developed with staff, students, and community partners of a Canadian university, as a pilot project to prepare Indigenous students for work in various cultural contexts. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Canada Natives, Field Trips, Program Implementation
Carleton, Sean – University of British Columbia Press, 2022
Between 1849 and 1930, colonial, provincial, and federal governments assumed greater responsibility for education in what is now British Columbia, using schooling as a strategy to catalyze and legitimize the development of a capitalist settler society. "Lessons in Legitimacy" brings the histories of different kinds of state schooling for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Social Systems, State Schools
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Fournier, Cathy; Stewart, Suzanne; Adams, Joshua; Shirt, Clayton; Mahabir, Esha – Research Ethics, 2023
Research involving and impacting Indigenous Peoples is often of little or no benefit to the communities involved and, in many cases, causes harm. Ensuring that Indigenous research is not only ethical but also of benefit to the communities involved is a long-standing problem that requires fundamental changes in higher education. To address this…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge, Higher Education
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Yoon-Ramirez, Injeong; Ramirez, Benjamin W. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2021
In this article, we discuss contemporary art practices as avenues for disrupting settler colonial narratives; we explore how the practices developed and adopted by contemporary Native American and First Nations artists can challenge settler colonial feelings. Employing the concept of settler common sense, we attend to the affective experience of…
Descriptors: Art Activities, American Indians, Canada Natives, Alaska Natives
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Stagg Peterson, Shelley; Friedrich, Nicola; Portier, Christine – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
In this study, we offer a unique perspective of time spent in kindergarten and young children's writing by presenting a multi-dimensional analysis of the writing of 72 children (5-years-old) living in northern communities in two Canadian provinces. We administered the "Drawing, Writing, Talking Task" (DWTT), a research-based classroom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Rural Areas
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Augustus, Camie – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
In the recent years since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) report and its recommendations for post-secondary teaching, Canadian universities and the professors who teach in them are seeking to redefine and restructure their teaching practices, course content, and pedagogies in an effort to meet those recommendations.…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge
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Beaudry, Jean-Luc; Perry, J. Adam – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
With a focus on the Western-Canadian province of Manitoba, this article aims to develop a conceptual and empirical exploration of how apprenticeship learning can be transformed to meet the needs of Indigenous apprentices. Conceptually, the article layers an articulation of decolonising education onto apprenticeship learning in such a way as to…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Apprenticeships, Indigenous Populations, Articulation (Education)
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Day, Stephanie J. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2023
Indigenous Peoples comprise a significant portion of the population whose mental health needs must be appropriately addressed, and schools are important contexts for this service provision. The author presents findings from a culturally-grounded, strengths-based, qualitative, Two-Eyed Seeing study that engaged with current and previous Indigenous…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Graduate Students, Culturally Relevant Education, School Psychology
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S. Laurie Hill; Paolina Sietz – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2023
Informed by an adaption of the tri-level reform framework, we collaborated with a First Nation district student assessment committee, school principals, and district personnel to develop a student assessment policy. Through a series of workshops and meetings with school administrators and classroom teachers from Tsuut'ina Nation, located in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, American Indian Students, Canada Natives
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