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Aboriginal early childhood post-secondary programs: stories of successes and challenges
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2013)Aboriginal Early Childhood Post-Secondary Programs: Stories of Successes and Challenges takes a look at Vancouver Island University Early Childhood Education programs and examines at the factors that contribute to a students ... -
Aboriginal tourism of Canada
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2018-04-11)The purpose of this research is to further develop understanding of the profile of travellers who are participating in Aboriginal tourism in Canada. -
Cedar weaving and Coast Salish weaving
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2017-03-29)Poster comparing Cedar bark weaving and Coast Salish loom weaving. -
Challenges, as perceived by teachers, to integrating Aboriginal content
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2010)Aboriginal students are not succeeding at the same rate as their non-Aboriginal counterparts. An approach to address this concern is to increase Aboriginal content, as it will positively affect Aboriginal student achievement. ... -
Coast Salish Senses of Place: Dwelling, Meaning, Power, Property and Territory in the Coast Salish World
(McGill University, 2005)This study addresses the question of the nature of indigenous people's connection to the land, and the implications of this for articulating these connections in legal arenas where questions of Aboriginal title and land ... -
The Cowichan Tribes early childhood education child and youth care career ladder project
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1994)The Cowichan Tribes ECE/CYC Career Ladder represents a successful amalgamation of two cultures and two value systems. The Career Ladder combines the credentials, education and respect that come from a university-recognized, ... -
Creating a design concept to establish a garden of spiritual healing for Snaw-Naw-As (Nanoose) First Nation
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2017)Community gardens are widely recognized as providing many local benefits within a community. These benefits can include increased daily fruit and vegetable intake, improved mental and physical health, increased social ... -
Engaging Aboriginal students through the circle of courage
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2015)Aboriginal students continue to demonstrate a lack of engagement and success in their schooling in comparison to their non-Aboriginal classmates. Positive studentteacher relationships, focused on the teachings of the ... -
Faculty developers as allies (not experts) in supporting Indigenous perspectives
(Universities Canada, 2018-01-30)Situated in teaching and learning centres, faculty developers are well-positioned to be allies in the face of faculty uncertainty. Here and now, teaching and learning centres are being called to go beyond drawing rubrics ... -
First Nations seafood security and food sovereignty in Greater Nanaimo, Snuneymuxw Territory, Vancouver Island: A research feasibility study
(Institute for Critical Heritage & Tourism, 2016-02-10)This preliminary background study explores coastal First Nations’ food security, emphasizing Pacific Northwest Coast and Salish Sea food systems broadly and Snuneymuxw (Nanaimo) territory, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, ... -
Honoring Snuneymuxw veterans
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2018-11-11) -
Honouring our stories: Aboriginal primary students sense of belonging in public school classrooms
(Vancouver Island University, 2012)Aboriginal students’ graduation rates are not at par with their non Aboriginal peers in the public school system. This research is an inquiry into the effects of talking circles grounded in the traditional values of ... -
Indigenous place names & language revitalization
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 3/30/2016)Poster highlighting the connections between Indigenous place names, identity, and language revitalization. -
Indigenous tourism and the Heiltsuk Nation
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2018-04-12)Poster highlighting the tourism industry in the Heiltsuk Territory. -
Partnership in caring
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1989) -
People of the cedar
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 1970)Audio recording of D.N. Radcliffe's 1970 presentation to the Nanaimo Historical Society in which he talks about his research about canoe making by the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Mr. Radcliffe explains ... -
Re-creation through recreation: Exploring contemporary perspectives of Indigenous leisure
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2017-03-29)Poster highlighting research into what role leisure plays in the development of cultural identity for Coast Salish Indigenous peoples. -
Ruth Kroek interviewed by Patricia Geddes (Interview 1)
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2015-12-03)Audio interview with Ruth Kroek that took place on December 3, 2015. Transcript included. Track listing: Introduction by Patricia Geddes (Interview 1) ; Ruth's career with Malaspina College begins ; Cowichan Tribes and ... -
Ruth Kroek interviewed by Patricia Geddes (Interview 2)
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2016-02-02)Audio interview with Ruth Kroek that took place on February 2, 2016. Transcript included. Track listing: Introduction by Patricia Geddes (Interview 2) ; We were doing something ground-breaking ; Aboriginal voices in ... -
Ruth Kroek interviewed by Patricia Geddes (Interview 3)
(Electronic version published by Vancouver Island University, 2016-02-11)Audio interview with Ruth Kroek that took place on February 11, 2016. Transcript included. Track listing: Introduction by Patricia Geddes (Interview 3) ; First Nations Women's Studies ; My discussions with Christine Welsh ...