Stitching Together My Anishinaabe Research Paradigm: An Approach to Storytelling With Algonquin Ikwewag (Women) and Gender-Diverse People in Mattawa and …

K Patterson, K Labreche, L Morcom… - … Journal of Qualitative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reviews an Anishinaabe research paradigm that structures a storytelling project
with Algonquin Anishinaabekwewag and gender-diverse people from the Mattawa and …

The Báa nnilah Program: Results of a Chronic-Illness Self-Management Cluster Randomized Trial with the Apsáalooke Nation

S Held, D Feng, A McCormick, M Schure… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Indigenous people in Montana are disproportionately affected by chronic illness (CI), a
legacy of settler colonialism. Existing programs addressing CI self-management are not …

Developing and Implementing a Culturally Consonant Treatment Fidelity Support Plan with the Apsáalooke Nation

S Keene, S Allen, AKHG McCormick, C Trottier… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Treatment fidelity remains underreported in health intervention research, particularly among
Indigenous communities. One explanation for this gap is the lack of culturally consonant …

[PDF][PDF] Is There a Future for Indigenous People? The Application of the Ethnography Future Research to Assess the Indigenous People Sustainability

P Suminar - International Journal of Social Science And Human …, 2022 - ijsshr.in
This study explored possible scenarios for the future of the Indigenous Peoples'
sustainability linked to the SDGs goal elements by applying the Ethnography Future …

Improving Chronic Illness Self-Management with the Apsáalooke Nation: The Báa nnilah Project, a cluster randomized trial protocol

S Keene, S Allen, A Knows His Gun McCormick… - 2023 - scholarworks.montana.edu
Abstract Treatment fidelity remains underreported in health intervention research,
particularly among Indigenous communities. One explanation for this gap is the lack of …