Indigenous cosmologies of energy for a sustainable energy future
A Mazzone, DK Fulkaxò Cruz, S Tumwebaze… - Nature Energy, 2023 - nature.com
Energy development in Indigenous lands has been historically controversial from socio–
ecological and ethical perspectives. Energy-development projects often privilege the …
ecological and ethical perspectives. Energy-development projects often privilege the …
Considerations for cardiovascular genetic and genomic research with marginalized racial and ethnic groups and indigenous peoples: a scientific statement from the …
Historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups and Indigenous peoples are burdened by
significant health inequities that are compounded by their underrepresentation in genetic …
significant health inequities that are compounded by their underrepresentation in genetic …
He ʻike ʻana ia i ka pono (it is a recognizing of the right thing): How one indigenous worldview informs relational values and social values
The ideas of relational values and social values are gaining prominence in sustainability
science. Here, we ask: how well do these value conceptions resonate with one Indigenous …
science. Here, we ask: how well do these value conceptions resonate with one Indigenous …
[HTML][HTML] Analyzing assessment practices for Indigenous students
JP Preston, TR Claypool - Frontiers in Education, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The purpose of this article is to review common assessment practices for Indigenous
students. We start by presenting positionalities—our personal and professional background …
students. We start by presenting positionalities—our personal and professional background …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of EPDS cultural suitability with Indigenous mothers: a global perspective
Abstract The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is used extensively as the “gold
standard” perinatal depression and anxiety screening tool. This study contributes to an …
standard” perinatal depression and anxiety screening tool. This study contributes to an …
Situating decolonization: an Indigenous dilemma
B Martin, G Stewart, BK Watson, OK Silva… - Educational …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Being Indigenous and operating in an institution such as a university places us in a complex
position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general …
position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general …
Self-concept a game changer for academic success for high-achieving Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous students: Reciprocal effects between self-concept …
Indigenous Australians are highly disadvantaged educationally and on all socioeconomic
indicators, but graduating from university largely closes this gap. However, despite clear …
indicators, but graduating from university largely closes this gap. However, despite clear …
[HTML][HTML] From the sky to the ground: indigenous peoples in an age of space expansion
T Milligan - Space Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper will argue that there are pragmatic reasons to further cooperation between
Indigenous peoples and space agencies, exemplified by Navajo-NASA cooperation. These …
Indigenous peoples and space agencies, exemplified by Navajo-NASA cooperation. These …
Identifying how the principles of self-determination could be applied to create effective alcohol policy for First Nations Australians: Synthesising the lessons from the …
Background Harmful alcohol consumption contributes to poorer health for all people. For
Indigenous Peoples of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand alcohol impacts their wellbeing …
Indigenous Peoples of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand alcohol impacts their wellbeing …
Fiji's policy response to COVID-19 and the integration of Indigenous voices
Abstract Indigenous Peoples, such as Pacific Islanders have been identified as particularly
vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19. Past research has focused on Indigenous Peoples …
vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19. Past research has focused on Indigenous Peoples …