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Planting the seed: using research as a tool to revitalize puberty ceremonies in Anishinaabe communities
This paper is supported by the CIRCLE P50 Center of Excellence and is part of a special section Honouring 25 Years of Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.
Focus Area: Qualitative Resources
Type: Article
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Yarning about fall prevention: community consultation to discuss falls and appropriate approaches to fall prevention with older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
This article was selected as an example of the Yarning methodology in practice. It explores the use of yarning circles with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to discuss fall
Focus Area: CBPR/TBPR MaterialsQualitative Resources
Type: Article
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Decolonising qualitative research with respectful, reciprocal, and responsible research practice: a narrative review of the application of Yarning method in qualitative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research
This article was selected as an example of the Yarning methodology in practice. It is a narrative review of how the yarning is applied in qualitative Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Focus Area: CBPR/TBPR MaterialsQualitative Resources
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Multilevel Interventions with Indigenous Populations (with Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan)
Multilevel interventions that target the structural determinants of health within Indigenous communities are cost-effective, and lead to policy change are limited. In this webinar, Dr. Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan shares
Focus Area: CBPR/TBPR MaterialsQualitative Resources
Type: Video
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Indigenous Harm Reduction (with Andrea Medley, MPH)
This recorded discussion, led by Andrea Medley (Jaad ahl’ K_iiganga), explores substance use and harm reduction in Indigenous communities. (Originally recorded August 28th, 2024.) Supplemental materials to this video include
Focus Area: Substance Use
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