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Fighting for a hand to hold
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ISBN: 0228005132 0228003601 0228005140 9780228005148 9780228005131 9780228003601 Year: 2020 Publisher: Montreal Kingston London Chicago

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Launched by healthcare providers in January 2018, the #aHand2Hold campaign confronted the Quebec government's practice of separating children from their families during medical evacuation airlifts, which disproportionately affected remote and northern Indigenous communities. Pediatric emergency physician Samir Shaheen-Hussain's captivating narrative of this successful campaign, which garnered unprecedented public attention and media coverage, seeks to answer lingering questions about why such a cruel practice remained in place for so long. In doing so it serves as an indispensable case study of contemporary medical colonialism in Quebec. Fighting for a Hand to Hold exposes the medical establishment's role in the displacement, colonization, and genocide of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Through meticulously gathered government documentation, historical scholarship, media reports, public inquiries, and personal testimonies, Shaheen-Hussain connects the draconian medevac practice with often-disregarded crimes and medical violence inflicted specifically on Indigenous children. This devastating history and ongoing medical colonialism prevent Indigenous communities from attaining internationally recognized measures of health and social well-being because of the pervasive, systemic anti-Indigenous racism that persists in the Canadian public health care system - and in settler society at large. Shaheen-Hussain's unique perspective combines his experience as a frontline pediatrician with his long-standing involvement in anti-authoritarian social justice movements. Sparked by the indifference and callousness of those in power, this book draws on the innovative work of Indigenous scholars and activists to conclude that a broader decolonization struggle calling for reparations, land reclamation, and self-determination for Indigenous peoples is critical to achieve reconciliation in Canada.


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Roundtable discussion : BEST--Building Educational Success Together : field hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session ... October 19, 2012 (Anchorage, AK).
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Washington : Washington, DC : U.S. Government Printing Office, For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.

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Healthy Native babies project : workbook and toolkit.
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Year: 2010 Publisher: [Bethesda, Md.] : Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services,

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Attorney General's Advisory Committee on American Indian and Alaska Native Children Exposed to Violence : ending violence so children can thrive
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Year: 2014 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : OJJDP, U.S. Department of Justice,

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La formation des enseignants inuit et des Premières Nations
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ISBN: 9782760537149 2760537145 9782760537132 2760537137 Year: 2013 Publisher: Québec Presses de l'Université du Québec

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To promote the academic achievement of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children with the establishment of a Native American language grant program : report (to accompany S. 1948).
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Year: 2014 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : [U. S. Government Printing Office],

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Living culturally responsive mathematics education with/in indigenous communities
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ISBN: 9004415769 9004415750 9004415742 9789004415768 9789004415751 9789004415744 Year: 2020 Publisher: Leiden Boston

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"Living Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education with/in Indigenous Communities explores challenges and possibilities across international contexts, involving Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, teachers and Elders responding to calls for improved education for all Indigenous students. Authors from Australia, New Zealand, United States, Micronesia, and Canada explore the nature of culturally responsive mathematics education. Chapters highlight the importance of relationships with communities and the land, each engaging critically with ideas of culturally responsive education, exploring what this stance might mean and how it is lived in local contexts within global conversations. Education researchers and teacher educators will find a living pathway where scholars, educators, youth and community members critically take-up culturally responsive teachings and the possibilities and challenges that arise along the journey".

Tribal consultations and listening sessions.
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Department of Education Government Publishing Office,

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The White House Initiative on American Indian and Alaska Native Education, established by the Executive Order signed by President Obama, committed the Federal Government to working closely with tribal governments to close the achievement gap between Indian students and non-Indian students. This official website provides information to support American Indian and Native Alaskans' efforts to maintain and revitalize their languages and cultures, and to improve educational opportunities and student outcomes through consultation reports and online webinar documents.


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Indigenous education : a learning journey for teachers, schools and communities
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ISBN: 9460918867 1283945819 9460918883 9460918875 Year: 2012 Publisher: Rotterdam : Sense Publishers,

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Education is an essential pathway to bridging the divide in educational attainment between Indigenous and non- Indigenous students. In the Australian policy contexts, Indigenous Education has been informed by a large number of reviews, reports and an extensive list of projects aimed at improving educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Central to each has been the investigation of the inequity of access to educational resources, the legacy of historical policies of exclusion and the lack of culturally responsive pedagogical practices that impact on Indigenous student achievement at school. Research on best practice models for teaching Indigenous students points to the level of teachers’ commitment being a crucial link to student engagement in the classroom, improvement of student self concept and student retention rates. Most recently, the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) has recognized in the National Professional Standards for Teachers, that practising teachers must attain skills in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and their communities. Clearly it is time for new pedagogical practices in Indigenous education that are implemented in partnerships with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This book reports on a three-year research based study of action learning in schools that sought to enhance engagement with local Aboriginal communities, promote quality teaching and improve students’ learning outcomes. The school studies come from different demographic regions in New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state and showcase the achievements and challenges; highs and lows; affordances and obstacles in the development and delivery of innovative curriculum strategies for teaching Aboriginal histories and cultures in Australian schools. The findings illustrate that engaging teachers in a learning journey in collaboration with academic partners and members of local Aboriginal communities in an action learning process, can deliver innovative teaching programs over a sustained period of time. As a result schools demonstrated that these approaches do produce positive educational outcomes for teachers and students and enable authentic partnerships with Aboriginal communities.


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Preventing child maltreatment in the U.S.
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ISBN: 1978821123 197882114X 9781978821125 9781978821149 9781978821118 1978821115 9781978821101 1978821107 Year: 2022 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ

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"This book is part of a concentrated series of books that examines child maltreatment across minoritized, cultural groups.Specifically, this volume addresses American Indian and Alaska Native populations. However, in an effort to contextualize the experiences of 574 federally recognized tribes and 50+ state recognized tribes, as well as villages, the authors focus on populations within rural and remote regions and discuss the experiences of some tribal communities throughout US history. It should be noted that established research has primarily drawn attention to the pervasive problems impacting Indigenous individuals, families, and communities. Aligned with an attempt to adhere to a decolonizing praxis, the authors share information in a strength-based framework for the Indigenous communities discussed within the text. The authors review federally funded programs (prevention, intervention, and treatment) that have been adapted for tribal communities (e.g., Safecare) and include cultural teachings that address child maltreatment. The intention of this book is to inform researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and advocates about the current state of child maltreatment from an Indigenous perspective"--

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