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Resource Guide

NCCIH Resources

Craft. A., & Lebihan, A. (2021). The treaty right to health: A sacred obligation. NCCIH. Access Link

Loppie, C., & Wien, F. (2022). Understanding Indigenous health inequalities through a social determinants model. NCCIH Access Link

National Collaborating Center for Aboriginal Health. (2016). Transforming our realities: The determinants of health and Indigenous peoples -  Proceedings report. Access Link

National Collaborating Center for Aboriginal Health. (2022). Climate change and Indigenous people's health in Canada. (Reprinted with permission from P. Berry & R. Schnitter [eds.], Health of Canadians in a changing climate: Advancing our knowledge for action [Chapter 2]. Government of Canada. Access Link

National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. (2021). Visioning the Future: First Nations, Inuit, & Métis Population and Public Health. Access Link

Stout, R. (2018). The Built Environment: Understanding how Physical Environments Influence the Health 5 and Well-being of First Nations Peoples Living On-reserve. NCCIH. Access Link

Beyond the social: Author interviews. [Videos] Access Link

Social Determinants. NCCIH. Access Link

 

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Horrill, T., McMillan, D. E., Schultz, A. S. H., & Thompson, G. (2018). Understanding access to healthcare among Indigenous peoples: A comparative analysis of biomedical and postcolonial perspectives. Nursing Inquiry, 25(3). Access Link

Katz, A., Kinew, K.A., Star, L., Taylor, C., Koseva, I., Lavoie, J., Burchill, C., Urquia, M.L., Basham, A., Rajotte, L., Ramayanam, V., Jarmasz, J., & Burchill, S. (Fall 2019). The Health Status of and Access to Healthcare by Registered First Nation Peoples in Manitoba. Access Link

National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. (2019). Access to health services as a social determinant of First Nations, Inuit and Metis health.  Access Link

Health Determinants

Publicly Available

Allan, B., & Smylie, J. (2015). First peoples, second class treatment : the role of racism in the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Wellesley Institute. Access Link

Turpel-Lafond, M. E., & White-Hill, E. (Eds.). (2020). In plain sight : Addressing Indigenous-specific racism and discrimination in B.C. Health Care. Access Link

Wakewich, P., Wood, B., Davey, C., Laframboise, A., & Zehbe, I. (2016). Colonial Legacy and the Experience of First Nations Women in Cervical Cancer Screening: A Canadian Multi-Community Study. Critical Public Health, 26(4), 368–380. Access Link

Wilk, P., Maltby, A., & Cooke, M. (2017). Residential schools and the effects on Indigenous health and well-being in Canada-a scoping review. Public Health Reviews, 38(8). Access Link

MacEwan Collection

Mosby, I., & Galloway, T. (2017). ‘The abiding condition was hunger’: assessing the long-term biological and health effects of malnutrition and hunger in Canada’s residential schools. British Journal of Canadian Studies30(2), 147–162. Access Link

Talaga, T. (2018). Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City. Briarpatch, 47(1), 30. Access Link

 

Historic & Intergenerational Trauma

Aguiar, W., & Halseth, R. (2015). Aboriginal peoples and historic trauma: The processes of intergenerational transmission. NCCIH Access Link

Barrera, J. (2018). The horror of St. Anne's. CBC. Access Link

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