Surveying the complex social-ecological pathways between resource extraction and Indigenous Peoples' health in Canada: A scoping review with a realist …

E Myette, M Riva - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Resource extraction can influence a range of determinants of health for Indigenous
communities directly and indirectly, through various complex social-ecological pathways …

Creating thirdspace: Indigenous learning lab to transform a school discipline system

D Mawene, A Bal, A Bird Bear, D Ko… - American …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Racial disproportionality in school discipline is an enduring systemic problem. This study is
based on a collaboration with 14 school stakeholders: American Indian students, parents …

[HTML][HTML] Building structures of environmental repossession to reclaim land, self-determination and Indigenous wellness

E Nightingale, CAM Richmond - Health & place, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In Canada, Indigenous health inequalities are sustained by colonial structures that
create social disadvantage and limit Indigenous self-determination to Land. Drawing on the …

What is wellbeing, and what is important for wellbeing? Indigenous voices from across Canada

SRJ Tsuji, AM Zuk, A Solomon… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Indigenous peoples' perceptions of wellbeing differ from non-Indigenous constructs. Thus, it
is imperative to recognize that Indigenous peoples will conceptualize wellbeing from their …

Indigenous perspectives on climate mobility justice and displacement-mobility-immobility continuum

L Yumagulova, M Parsons… - Climate and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT For millennia, Indigenous Peoples around the world have prepared for, coped
with, and survived disasters and environmental change, and human-induced events. Along …

Reclaiming land, identity and mental wellness in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg territory

E Nightingale, C Richmond - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Indigenous peoples globally are pursuing diverse strategies to foster mental, emotional, and
spiritual wellness by reclaiming and restoring their relationships to land. For Anishinaabe …

Imposing calculations: The visibility and invisibility of harm in the Mackenzie Gas Project environmental assessment

C Dokis - Frontiers in Sociology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Environmental assessment is an institutional apparatus through which proponents concede
harm associated with extractive projects. Within these processes proponents define the …

[HTML][HTML] If only they had accessed the data: Governmental failure to monitor pulp mill impacts on human health in Pictou Landing First Nation

D Lewis, S Francis, K Francis-Strickland… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
For over fifty years, Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN), a small Mi'kmaw community on the
northern shore of mainland Nova Scotia, Canada, has been told by a Joint Environmental …

Integration of Cree traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into the revegetation process of the Eleonore mine tailings storage facility

MK Cissé, A Keeling, M Guittonny, B Bussière - The Extractive Industries …, 2023 - Elsevier
The Eleonore mine is located on Cree territory, in northern Quebec, and the Cree community
is involved in the site reclamation process. The tailings storage facility (TSF), located in the …

Knowledge hierarchy and mechanisms of power in environmental impact assessment: Insights from the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project

H Barnard‐Chumik, N Cappe… - … Canadian Geographer/Le …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Discussions surrounding the improvement of decision‐making processes like environmental
impact assessment (EIA) often emphasize pluralism in the knowledge generation process, in …