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Resource Guide

Nursing Practice

Publicly Available

Browne AJ. (1995). The meaning of respect: a First Nations perspective. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 27(4), 95–109. Access link

Eaker, M. (2021). wâhkôtowin: A nehiyaw Ethical Analysis of Anti-Indigenous Racism in Canadian Nursing. Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse, 3(1), 31–44 Access Link

MacEwan Collection

Foronda, C. (2020). A Theory of Cultural HumilityJournal of Transcultural Nursing31(1), 7–12. Access Link

Lavoie, J. G., Kaufert, J., Browne, A. J., Mah, S., O’Neil, J. D., Sinclair, S., & BlueSky, K. (2015). Negotiating barriers, navigating the maze: First Nation peoples’ experience of medical relocationCanadian public administration58(2), 295‑314, Access Link

Racism, prejudice contributed to Joyce Echaquan’s death in hospital, Quebec coroner’s inquiry concludes. (2021). In Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). CQ-Roll Call, Inc. Access Link

Honouring Indigenous Knowledge

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Bearskin, R. L. B., Cameron, B. L., King, M., Weber-Pillwax, C., Stout, M. K. D., Voyageur, E., Reid, A., Bill, L., & Martial, R. (2016). Mâmawoh Kamâtowin, “Coming together to help each other in wellness”: Honouring Indigenous Nursing Knowledge. International Journal of Indigenous Health 11(1):18. Access Link

Richardson, C. (2012). Witnessing life transitions with ritual and ceremony in family therapy: Three examples from a Metis therapist. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 31(3), 68–78. Access Link

Martin, D. (2018). Indigenous knowledge is the solution to Canada's health inequities. [Webpage] Access Link

MacEwan Collection

Marsh, T. N., Marsh, D. C., Ozawagosh, J., & Ozawagosh, F. (2018). The Sweat Lodge Ceremony: A Healing Intervention for Intergenerational Trauma and Substance UseInternational Indigenous Policy Journal9(2), 1–22. Access Link

Van Styvendale, N. (Ed.). (2021). The arts of Indigenous health and well-being. University of Manitoba Press. Access Link

7 Generations Educational Institute

Anishinaabemowin perspectives from Treaty 3 - Seven Generations Education Institute Blog Access Link

Learn how to smudge Access Link

Indigenous Nurses & Nursing

Publicly Available

NCCIH. (2019). At the interface: Indigenous health practitioners and evidence-based practice [PDF] Access Link

University of Saskatchewan & C.I.N.A. (2018). Fact sheet: Aboriginal nursing in Canada Access Link

Canadian Indigenous Nursing Association Access Link

Trauma Informed Practice

Publicly Available

British Columbia Ministry of Health, & Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions. (2024). Indigenous cultural safety: Trauma-informed care. Government of British Columbia. Access Link

Halseth, R., & Odulaja, O. (2024). Trauma informed care in the management and treatment of tuberculosis in Indigenous populations. National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. Access Link

Makokis, P. & Greenwood, M. (n.d.). What's new is really old: Trauma informed health practices through an understanding of historic trauma. [Webinar] Access Link

Public Health Agency of Canada. (2018). Trauma and violence-informed approaches to policy and practice. Government of Canada. Access Link

Richardson, C., & Wade, A. (2010). Islands of Safety: Restoring Dignity In Violence-Prevention Work with Indigenous Families. First Peoples Child & Family Review, 5(1), 137–145. Access Link

Cultural Safety

Curtis, E., Jones, R., Tipene-Leach, D., Walker, C., Loring, B., Paine, S.-J., & Reid, P. (2019). Why cultural safety rather than cultural competency is required to achieve health equity: a literature review and recommended definition. International Journal for Equity in Health18(1), Article 174. Access Link

Nursing Research Approaches

Publicly Available

Cidro, J., Maar, M., Peressini, S,. Schroth, R.J., Broughton, J., Jamieson, L., & Lawrence, H.P. (2017). Strategies for Meaningful Engagement between Community-Based Health Researchers and First Nations ParticipantsFront Public Health 5(138). Access Link

Drawson, A. S., Mushquash, A. R., & Mushquash, C. J. (2017). First Nations Community Well-Being Research and Large Data Sets: A Respectful Caution. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 12(2), 15–24 Access Link

TCPS2 - Chapter 9: Research Involving the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of Canada Access Link

MacEwan Collection

Porter, N. H., Bulger, N., Benoit, A., Auger, J., Maddox, R., Jull, J., Linton, J., Nemeth, J., Brascoupé, S., Préfontaine, N., Simon, D., Lanceleve, T., Herkimer, J., Weber-Pillwax, C., George, N., Friesen, M., Bearskin, L. B., & Ninomiya, M. M. (2024). How Indigenous Knowledges and Knowledge Systems Are Centered in Research: An Indigenous-informed Realist Review Protocol. Progress in Community Health Partnerships18(4), 561–572. Link Access

 

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