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Reclaiming Indigenous Health Research and Knowledges As Self-Determination in Canada
The establishment and implementation of Indigenous research teams can be key to finding solutions to closing the gaps in Indigenous health outcomes.... -
Towards self-determination and resurgence in small-scale fisheries: insights from Batchewana First Nation fisheries
For millennia, Indigenous people across the globe have relied on fisheries and coastal environments as a part of their sustenance, well-being,...
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Future-Proofing Indigenous Self-Determination in Health: Goals, Tactics, and Achievements of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations in New South Wales, Australia
In this chapter I examine some of the ways that Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) have responded to recent federal policy... -
“How About Being Trustworthy Rather Than Asking Families to Trust?”: A Prerequisite for Child Protection Authorities Partnering with Indigenous Communities
Australia’s Indigenous children are 12 times more likely than non-Indigenous children to be in out-of-home care, a rate that has been increasing....
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No Longer Indigenous
Investigating individual level-Indigenous identification change by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has been enabled through the...
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Reclaiming Indigenous Health Research and Knowledges As Self-Determination in Canada
The establishment and implementation of Indigenous research teams can be key to finding solutions to closing the gaps in Indigenous health outcomes.... -
Step** Stones to Indigenous Futures: Rethinking Precarity in Indigenous Education and Work
This chapter introduces the new education and employment targets in the latest iteration of the federal government’s Closing The Gap (CTG) policy,... -
Indigenous Citizenship: Gender and Discrimination
The research fields focusing on gender and citizenship from intersectional and transnational approaches are complex. This chapter on Indigenous... -
Indigenous Movements in Chile: Toward Self-Determination or Recognition?
Since the creation of nation-states, Indigenous Peoples have been forced to adopt ways of life that are stranger to their cultures and their... -
Forests Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge. Reflecting Indigenous Ontologies in the Economics of Restoration
This chapter explores the intersection of political, economic, and cultural realities in the forest, climate change, and indigenous knowledge arena... -
Introduction: Public Policy and Indigenous Futures
This volume is driven by a question over whether public policy, rendered as ‘Indigenous affairs’, can be motivated by Indigenous futurity, rather... -
Identity and support for policies towards Indigenous people: evidence from Australia
This paper adds to knowledge on the role of politicians’ and voters’ identities in influencing policy-making in societies marked by ethnic...
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Indigenous Representation in Chile
Post-transitional democracy has not been able to address the different political necessities of Indigenous peoples in Chile, relegating them to... -
Extractive Settler Colonialism: Navigating Extractive Bargains on Indigenous Territories in Canada
Canada currently faces the challenge of implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, while also managing the shift from... -
Relationship Between Identity Affirmation, Autonomy and Successful Aging in Chilean Urban Mapuche Indigenous Older Adults
Despite increased interest in the topic, the global rise in life expectancy has not been associated with better aging. This is influenced by the...
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Indigenous adaptation of a model for understanding the determinants of ethnic health inequities
Examining the pathways and causes of ethnic inequities in health is integral to devising effective interventions. Explanations set the scope for...
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Indigenous Sustainable Development: Sha** Our Future
The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development.... -
Comparative perspective on social welfare policies for the indigenous peoples in Taiwan and India: exploring best practices and lessons
This study discusses the social welfare policies for Indigenous peoples in Taiwan and India. Offering critical insights into the historical...
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Indigenous Peoples and Third Sector Research: Indigenous Data Sovereignty as a Framework to Improve Research Practices
Indigenous communities have historically been some of the most researched communities around the globe. But much of this research has caused great...
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Indigenous Archaeologies and the (Re)Action of Women Archaeologists: An Overview of the Brazilian Archaeology Context
In many countries, indigenous peoples have been affected by oppression, disrespect, and violence, threatening the reproduction of their lifeways and...