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There are an increasing number of articles written by Indigenous and First Nations authors about their worldviews, cultures, research and ways of being and knowing in relation to Indigenous theories and pedagogies. As a result, their experiences, philosophies and approaches emphasize the increasing borders for understanding the importance, value and rightful place of Indigenous theories and pedagogies in research, teaching and practice. Additionally, non-Indigenous authors are also writing messages of encouragement and support for Indigenous theories and pedagogies and highlight ways for non-Indigenous practitioners/teachers to reframe a worldview that incorporates Indigenous worldviews in a “good and respectful way”.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 9 of 9
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
NSWJournalV8_article8.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Aambe Maajaadaa! Community organizing in Indigenous Communities and Leanne Simpson's Dancing on our Turtle's Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New EmergenceWilliamson, Tara
NSWJournalV8_article7.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Cultural competency - Working with Aboriginal Peoples: A non-Native perspectiveVinkle, Erin
NSWJournalV8_article6.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Indigenous Social Work Field Education: "Melq'ilwiye" Coming together towards reconciliationClark, Natalie; Reid, Michelle; Drolet, Julie; Walton, Patrick; Peirce, Joanna; Charles, Grant; Vedan, Richard; Samuel, Miriam; Mathews, Nadine; Burke, Susan; Arnouse, Mike
NSWJournalV8_article5.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012The Master of Aboriginal Social Work Program: Elders and culture camp as the foundationSanderson, Joan
NSWJournalV8_article4.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Building leadership capacity amongst young Anishinaabe-Kwe through culturally-based activities and creative artsCote-Meek, Sheila; Dokis-Ranney, Kathy; Lavallee, Lissa; Wemigwans, Dawn
NSWJournalV8_article3.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Relationship building: A best practice model for Aboriginal Women's Health ResearchManitowabi, Susan; Gauthier-Frohlick, Denise
NSWJournalV8_article2.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012"Wise Practices": Integrating traditional teachins with mainstream treatment approachesNabigon, Herbert; Wenger-Nabigon, Annie
NSWJournalV8_article1.pdf.jpg3-Dec-2012Failing to protect and provide in the "best place on earth": Can Indigenous children in Canada be safe if their mothers aren't?Johnson, Shelly
NSWJournalV8_complete.pdf.jpg27-Nov-2012Volume 8 Indigenous Social Work Practices and TheoriesSchool of Native Human Services
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 9 of 9