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Nations27
- The Hudson's Bay Company-which was chartered in 1670-had been opening fur trading posts throughout Inuit and First Nations territory. (wikipedia.org)
- At your Toronto Zoo, we acknowledge the land we are on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. (torontozoo.com)
- Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. (cpt.org)
- Additionally, "Peoples" acknowledges the existence of nations or land-based, people groups with collective rights to culture, land, self-determination, and livelihood. (cpt.org)
- These actions are a compilation of possible responses based on OHRC policies, engagement with OHRC Advisory Group members and Indigenous peoples, as well as a review of guidance from the United Nations, the European Union and leading Canadian and international human rights organizations. (ohrc.on.ca)
- Indigenous writes: a guide to First Nations, Metis and Inuit issues in Canada. (concordia.ca)
- The National Indigenous Peoples Month graphic is a collection of artifacts with strong cultural significance that represent the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Turtle Island (Canada). (sfu.ca)
- Across the university we honour the history, culture, resilience and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples to SFU and across Canada. (sfu.ca)
- We use this time to celebrate the cultures and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. (sfu.ca)
- SFU recognizes and honours the title and rights of Indigenous people as stated in UNDRIP and we respect and partner with the host Indigenous Nations on which our campuses are located. (sfu.ca)
- First Nations , Métis and Inuit peoples), social conditions have been impacted by the dispossession of cultural traditions, social inequities, prejudice and discrimination . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- First Nations peoples registered with Indian status receive federal funds for social programs on reserves through the Indian Act . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Inuit , Métis and non-status First Nations peoples receive funding through the department of Indigenous Services Canada , created in 2017. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- National, provincial and territorial Indigenous representative organizations such as the Assembly of First Nations , Métis National Council , Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami often have mandates that include the improvement of social conditions and represent or advocate for the interests of their members. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Additionally, 977,230 people reported being First Nations (including status and non-status people), 587,545 reported being Métis , and 65,025 reported being Inuit . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Canada is home to three distinct Indigenous peoples, namely First Nations, Inuit and Métis. (gc.ca)
- www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/architectural-history-early-first-nations. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- In the Arctic, for example, the Inuit constructed igloos out of snow to shelter hunters and families, while First Nations on the Plains often used tipis made of wood and hide to do the same. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- The day honours and celebrates the culture and heritage of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. (archtoronto.org)
- Today, Canada is still the home to many Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples from all across Turtle Island. (sunlife.com)
- They recognize the varied and distinct housing needs of Indigenous and northern communities, including the First Nations, Urban Indigenous, Inuit and Metis peoples in Canada. (gc.ca)
- However, there are different nations of indigenous people throughout the globe, many of which boast inventions of their own. (interestingfacts.org)
- These are just some of the most popular items invented by indigenous peoples - it's worth learning about the native individuals and nations that once occupied the lands many of us call home to gain a better appreciation for their culture and history. (interestingfacts.org)
- These include First Nations, Inuit and Métis. (bvsalud.org)
- In order to advance the preparation of comprehensive plans of action, it is proposed to use the definition contained in ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (1989) until such time as there is an agreed definition in the United Nations system. (who.int)
- 2017). Al- people around the world, in both in Australia, First Nations in Canada, though variation exists between and high-income countries and low- and and Native American in the USA). (who.int)
- The health of Aboriginal peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis), who comprise approximately 1.5% of the Canadian population, is poorer than that of non-Aboriginal Canadians by virtually all population-based measures of health and disease (1). (cdc.gov)
Metis1
- Under Section 91 (24) of the Constitution Act of 1867, Indigenous peoples are defined as First Nation, Metis Nation and Inuit. (blackberry.com)
National Indigenous Peo3
- Visitors to Google's home page on National Indigenous Peoples Day get a chance to learn about late Inuk author Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- June is National Indigenous Peoples Month, and June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day. (sfu.ca)
- His Grace Archbishop Francis Leo will celebrate Mass at the Native Peoples' Mission in observance of National Indigenous Peoples Day. (archtoronto.org)
Tapiriit Kanatami1
- Now, therefore, the Government of Canada, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Makivik Corporation, Nunatsiavut Government, and Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated have, in this Declaration, achieved consensus regarding the creation of the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee to collaboratively identify and take action on shared priorities and monitor progress going forward. (gc.ca)
Urban Indigenous2
- Friendship Centres (non-governmental agencies) also provide various programs and services to urban Indigenous peoples. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Efforts to provide visibility to the health situation of urban indigenous populations in Brazil are necessary. (bvsalud.org)
Populations12
- BlackBerry views the approximately 1.4 million individuals or 4% of the Canadian population that define themselves as Indigenous as one of Canada's most dynamic, fastest-growing populations. (blackberry.com)
- The circumpolar region and nonindigenous and indigenous populations of the Arctic. (cdc.gov)
- The populations of these countries comprise varying proportions of European and indigenous ancestry. (cdc.gov)
- The populations of these regions are made up of varying proportions of European and indigenous ancestry. (cdc.gov)
- Not all countries with indigenous or tribal populations systematically include ethnicity as a category in national reporting systems, and few include it in national health surveys and analyses. (who.int)
- A variety of positive measures are being taken by governments to improve health disparities in their indigenous populations, but few details are available. (who.int)
- 5000 different cultures and account lations live on lands that cross mod- non-Indigenous populations with for much of the world's cultural diver- ern-day national boundaries (e.g. the respect to risk factor prevalence, sity (UN, 2009). (who.int)
- De- tinct Indigenous populations using a outcomes (Moore et al. (who.int)
- Furthermore, ever, limitations in data quality and of Indigenous populations is chal- in an era of major advances in re- availability have generally precluded lenging. (who.int)
- 2015) Indigenous populations, for example come, and housing (more informa- reported higher incidence rates of in Australia (Whop et al. (who.int)
- 2016), of cancer is provided in Chapters 3 of Indigenous populations across and the USA (Espey et al. (who.int)
- Key international bodies, includ- and the USA, with some notable contribute to poorer cancer out- ing the Seventieth World Health variations among groups (Moore comes for Indigenous populations, Assembly and the Union for Inter- et al. (who.int)
20231
- Join us at Your Toronto Zoo on September 30, 2023 as our Director of Indigenous Relations and our Turtle Island Conservation Steward lead a day of special programming. (torontozoo.com)
Canada27
- Madam Governor General, Mr Prime Minister, Dear indigenous peoples of Maskwacis and of this land of Canada, Dear brothers and sisters! (vatican.va)
- I know millions of Canadians will see the Doodle, and I'd like to think that 'Canada' can go through a rebranding as an Indigenous nation. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- I really hope that the rest of Canada recognizes how Inuit people are educated and that Indigenous knowledge counts and is on par with Western knowledge," she said. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- Whereas the Government of Canada has committed to renewing the Inuit-Crown relationship based on the recognition of rights, respect, co-operation, and partnership as part of its broader goal of achieving reconciliation between the federal government and Indigenous peoples. (gc.ca)
- The word "Inuit" means "human being" and is used as a collective term for various ethnic groups in the arctic regions of America, to which belong the Inuavialuit in Canada as well as the Inupiat, Yupik and Alutiiq in Alaska. (igenea.com)
- The Inuit live in the north of Canada, in Alaska, along the coast and in some degree in the interior of Greenland and the Russian coast. (igenea.com)
- There are four Inuit regions in Canada, collectively known as Inuit Nunangat. (concordia.ca)
- While this language is a slight departure from "National Indigenous History Month", created by the Government of Canada, it reflects the shift in emerging terminology and recognizes the diversity across Turtle Island. (sfu.ca)
- We have the responsibility to illuminate the truth of Indigenous people in Canada and around the world and to begin to chart a path of Reconciliation. (sfu.ca)
- Among the Indigenous population in Canada (i.e. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- While progress with respect to social conditions is being achieved, gaps between the social and economic conditions of Indigenous people and non-Indigenous people in Canada persist. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Historically, the federal government has been responsible and provided funding for nearly all the social programs and services provided to Indigenous peoples in Canada. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- The Indigenous population of Canada continues to be predominately urban. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- In 2019, the rate of employment for Indigenous peoples in Canada (57.5 per cent) was lower than the non-Indigenous population (62.1 per cent). (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Experienced and culturally competent counsellors provide mental health support to all Indigenous people across Canada by telephone 1-855-242-3310 and online chat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (gc.ca)
- The Inuit Child First Initiative ensures Inuit children living in Canada can access the products, services and supports they need. (gc.ca)
- Narwhals are an important subsistence resource for Inuit people, a culturally related group of indigenous peoples in Greenland, Canada and Alaska. (livescience.com)
- One of the main reasons behind the agreement were findings that revealed abnormally high levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants and heavy metals in Arctic indigenous people, particularly Inuit women in Northern Canada. (washington.edu)
- VIA Rail connects Indigenous communities across Canada and proudly maintains strong relationships with various Indigenous non-profits and organizations to assist in local events. (viarail.ca)
- Before the arrival of Europeans, Indigenous peoples in Canada had their own building traditions. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Indigenous architecture across Canada looked and functioned differently depending on the community that created it. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Each of the sections below explores the traditional dwellings of Indigenous peoples that traditionally occupied territories in the following regions of Canada: the Arctic , Subarctic , Northwest Coast , Plateau , Plains and Eastern Woodlands . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Their mandate is to ensure every Black person in Canada can thrive and define their own future. (sunlife.com)
- This indigenous tribe still exists today, with around 3,000 living in Northern Canada. (interestingfacts.org)
- Forrest Green is a prominent consulting and professional services firm that helps businesses and government agencies across Canada get people, processes and technology aligned for peak performance. (blackberry.com)
- The three groups of indigenous aboriginal peoples of Canada. (bvsalud.org)
- but the Eskimo comprise of various groups including the Inuit of Greenland, northern Canada and northern Alaska and we have the Yupik of western Alaska and the eastern coastal regions of the Russian Federation and we have the Aleut which live along the Aleutian Chain. (cdc.gov)
Arctic Indigenous2
- In conversation with Arctic in Context director Erica Dingman, Doris Friedrich discusses the adverse effects of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) on the health of Arctic Indigenous peoples. (washington.edu)
- The Arctic Council is an international forum made up of the eight northern circumpolar countries, and six Arctic Indigenous groups. (rcinet.ca)
20163
- In 2016, 1,673,785 people reported an Indigenous identity, making up 4.9 per cent of the Canadian population. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- According to the 2016 census, 867,415 Indigenous people lived in a city of more than 30,000 people, accounting for over half of the total Indigenous population. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Indigenous and non-Indigenous pop- 2016). (who.int)
Communities9
- The majority of our population lives in 53 communities spread across Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland encompassing 35 percent of Canada's landmass and 50 percent of its coastline. (concordia.ca)
- Roughly 60 percent of Inuit report an ability to conduct a conversation in Inuktut (the Inuit language), and our people harvest country foods such as seal, narwhal and caribou to feed our families and communities. (concordia.ca)
- According to what I read in the news, people in rural communities are not sure what they can eat. (washington.edu)
- While the museum will host in-person sessions, there will also be regional sessions where individuals, Indigenous communities, multi-cultural communities, and all other partners will be invited to engage with museum staff. (gov.bc.ca)
- We offer this acknowledgment as a stepping stone towards honouring the original occupants, as a testimony to the oppression faced by Indigenous peoples, and our commitment to Indigenous communities and employees of Sun Life. (sunlife.com)
- Engineering needs to incorporate Indigenous ways of being and ways of knowing to create more positive solutions for Indigenous communities seeking economic independence, clean drinking water, and sustainable development opportunities on their lands. (engineerscanada.ca)
- Governments and police have not always been viewed as friends of Indigenous communities. (blackberry.com)
- In remote regions of North American Arctic and Greenland and the Russian Federation, many of these indigenous peoples live in very small, isolated communities. (cdc.gov)
- Notably, the National Health Program for Indigenous Peoples seeks to improve health coverage for Indigenous Communities through an intercultural lens, aligning with the Law on indigenous policy and support for aboriginal communities that emphasizes the participation and development of indigenous groups while respecting their values. (bvsalud.org)
Ancestry2
Rights of Indi1
- This term "Indigenous" has gained political traction in the last thirty years as part of a growing international movement for the rights of Indigenous peoples, and as an alternative identifier to colonially delegated terms (e.g. (cpt.org)
Subsistence1
- This is generally caused by people eating improperly prepared - traditionally prepared - fermented subsistence foods, such as fish or seal meat or infections with a parasite called trichinosis where they get that from consuming uncooked bear or walrus meat. (cdc.gov)
Inuktitut3
- Nappaaluk is best known for writing "Saanaq," one of the first Inuktitut novels, which tells the story of an Inuit family dealing with changes brought on by colonization. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- According to anthropologists and historians, the Inuit are the descendants of the Thule people who displaced the Dorset culture (in Inuktitut, the Tuniit). (wikipedia.org)
- In Inuktitut, the language used by the Inuit people, there are many words for narwhals that specify size, color and whether they have tusks, as described by the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA). (livescience.com)
Canada's3
- Ontario's and Canada's COVID-19 responses have already included social policies aimed at keeping people housed, reducing income inequality, guaranteeing safe jobs, helping caregivers, and releasing non-violent prisoners back into the community. (ohrc.on.ca)
- Reflections of a disk-less Inuk on Canada's Eskimo identification system. (concordia.ca)
- This work also aims to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action 30, to monitor, evaluate, and report on progress made in addressing the issue of Indigenous overrepresentation in the CJS ( TRC 2015a). (gc.ca)
Disparities1
- Lack of national data on ethnicity, and scarcity of comprehensive research on health risk and disparities in indigenous people in many countries are serious obstacles to establishment of regional and global plans of action on the health of indigenous people. (who.int)
Secretariat1
- Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat, Arctic Council. (grida.no)
Outcomes3
- This work also provides an indication of the extent to which Indigenous accused experience different and disproportionate outcomes, relative to White accused, at various stages of the Canadian criminal court process. (gc.ca)
- Relative rate indexes ( RRIs ) were calculated to compare court outcomes of Indigenous accused to those of White accused Footnote 1 at key stages/decision points of the criminal court process. (gc.ca)
- The focus of this report is not to examine the issue of overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the CJS compared to their representation in the Canadian population, but rather to better understand the differential and disproportionate outcomes of Indigenous accused compared to White accused in criminal courts. (gc.ca)
Reconciliation2
- I have come to your native lands to tell you in person of my sorrow, to implore God's forgiveness, healing and reconciliation, to express my closeness and to pray with you and for you. (vatican.va)
- In this conversation, CCDI brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices to reflect on what reconciliation means to them on a personal, organizational, community, and national level and how to best forge a path forward together. (sfu.ca)
Testimony1
- Inuit Authors (Zotero list) lists and expands on the sources in Inuit Testimony, Critique & Practice , the latest edition of our Indigenous Authors in the Spotlight series. (concordia.ca)
Aboriginal Peoples3
- New chronic conditions that have begun affecting Aboriginal peoples, especially type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, have received considerable attention from health researchers and policy makers (3). (cdc.gov)
- Aboriginal peoples are more likely to live in overcrowded or substandard housing where respiratory infections resulting from exposure to dust, mold, and mildew can easily pass between family members (10). (cdc.gov)
- Many Aboriginal peoples live in poverty (2), creating a financial barrier to asthma treatment and medication (13). (cdc.gov)
Treaty2
- Of course, you may still hear the team referring to the constitutionally recognized Aboriginal and Treaty rights that many Indigenous leaders and organizations have struggled for over the decades. (cpt.org)
- The Art Gallery of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located in Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional land of diverse Indigenous Peoples including the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, Nitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Anishinaabe/Saulteaux/Ojibwe and Dene Peoples. (youraga.ca)
Prevalence1
- To verify overweight prevalence in the Sateré-Mawé indigenous population over 18 years of age, residing in the city of Parintins (AM), Brazil, and to assess its associated variables. (bvsalud.org)
Representation4
- Our Indigenous community at SFU has begun to recognize the month of June as "National Indigenous Peoples Month" rather than "National Indigenous History Month," as this is a more meaningful representation of what we are celebrating. (sfu.ca)
- However, there are important information and data gaps pertaining to the representation of Indigenous people in certain areas of the CJS , namely at the policing and criminal court stages. (gc.ca)
- This study contributes to the existing literature by providing the first estimates of Indigenous representation among accused in Canadian criminal courts. (gc.ca)
- VIA Rail is dedicated to increasing the representation of Indigenous people in its workforce and providing an environment that's progressive, stimulating and welcoming. (viarail.ca)
Organizations1
- By partnering with organizations such as the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), VIA Rail has committed to cultivating lasting relationships with Indigenous companies, while prioritizing their growth through economic activities made possible by the train. (viarail.ca)
Cultures3
- By 1300 the Inuit had trade routes with more southern cultures. (wikipedia.org)
- Around 10 per cent of the population are Indigenous Peoples with many different cultures and languages. (grida.no)
- Building traditions also reflected important aspects of Indigenous peoples' respective cultures, societies, geographies, environments and spiritual beliefs . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
Represents3
- Although the mandate and vision for the team remains the same, the name change represents an effort to maintain currency within Indigenous movements for self-determination, and the team feels Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Team better captures the desired scope of its work. (cpt.org)
- The woven sash represents Métis peoples. (sfu.ca)
- This represents a growth rate four times that of the non-Indigenous population. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
Traditions2
- She went on to write more than 20 books on Inuit traditions, knowledge, stories and language, many of which are used in schools across Nunavik. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- Along with preserving Inuit traditions and language in her works, Nappaaluk was a consultant with the Kativik School Commission between 1965 and 1996. (reddeeradvocate.com)
Groups1
- The sum of data so far indicates that indigenous people die younger, and generally have a lower health status, than other population groups. (who.int)
Tribe1
- The Caribou Inuit tribe has a rich culture of barren-ground caribou hunting, inland nomadic lifestyles, and survival in the most rugged conditions. (interestingfacts.org)
Acknowledge2
- An investigation into the internal workings of the museum resulted in a report to British Columbians to acknowledge that since the Museum was founded in 1886, the organization has inadequately showcased the whole story of the peoples of BC. (gov.bc.ca)
- We also acknowledge the many Indigenous, Inuit and Métis people who make Alberta their home today. (youraga.ca)
Circumpolar1
- Although the group is not registered in official statistics, the Saami people inhabit circumpolar regions of Norway, Finland, and Sweden. (cdc.gov)
Council2
- 5) In appointing individuals to the board, the Lieutenant Governor in Council shall, to the extent possible, ensure that a person who has experience and expertise in at least one of the areas described in paragraphs 1 to 4 of subsection (4) and who identifies as an Indigenous person is appointed to the board. (ontario.ca)
- The company has recently joined the Vulnerable Persons Project to assist the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) in devising and implementing a technical approach to help solve the situation. (blackberry.com)
Women3
- Inuit women: their powerful spirit in a century of change. (concordia.ca)
- In the past, discriminatory sections in the Indian Act have prohibited some people, particularly women who married non-status men, from accessing social services. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- It is also the right thing to do to help stop violence against Indigenous women and children. (blackberry.com)
Younger3
- I'm thrilled that younger generations of Inuit will be able to see themselves represented in their own country. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- While Nappaaluk never attended school, she was devoted to education and had a strong sense of obligation to younger generations of Inuit, Dunning said. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- Dunning said she hopes the Google Doodle inspires people to learn about and reflect on Nappaluk's life, particularly the younger generation. (reddeeradvocate.com)
Assembly1
- This document responds to the request contained in resolution WHA51.24 to report annually to the Health Assembly on progress on indigenous health initiatives. (who.int)
Distinct peoples2
- While Indigenous people cannot be lumped into a homogenous cultural category, "the struggle to survive as distinct peoples on foundations constituted in their unique heritages, attachments to their homelands, and natural ways of life is what is shared by all Indigenous peoples" (Alfred & Corntassel, 2005, p. 597). (cpt.org)
- These are three distinct peoples with unique histories, languages, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs. (bvsalud.org)
Incorporate1
- To be comprehensive, it should involve indigenous people and incorporate their viewpoint. (who.int)
Population4
- The total population numbers today around 125,000 people. (igenea.com)
- Since 2006, the Indigenous population has grown by 42.5 per cent. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- Lack of data also prevents countries from framing effective and meaningful policy in areas relating to the health of indigenous people - a serious issue for countries where indigenous people either represent a high proportion of the population, or have a strong separate ethnic identity. (who.int)
- These are: preparation of a WHO working definition of indigenous people, systematic collection of health and population data, and comparative operational health research that will lay the basis for an upward trend in the health of indigenous people. (who.int)
Community2
- The name for the whole species, ELOKA found in interviews with Inuit community members, is "qilalugaq qernertaq," which means "one that is good at curving itself toward the sky. (livescience.com)
- Already known as an advocate for aboriginal community empowerment, Forrest Green was part of the Vulnerable Persons Project when BlackBerry's representatives first visited. (blackberry.com)
Native2
- www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/native-people-social-conditions. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
- These indigenous people perfected the method of extracting, cleaning , and heating resin from native porcupine grass to bind various building materials together. (interestingfacts.org)
History7
- I'm so happy Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk is being honoured in this Google Doodle and that I could help spread awareness of her contribution to our history," said Inuk artist Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona of Ottawa, who illustrated the Doodle. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- The Qikigtani Truth Commission-which was commissioned, conducted, and paid for by an Aboriginal organization, the Qikiqtani Inuit Association and took place from 2007 to 2010-brought together historians and Inuit to revisit the history of the Qikigtaaluk Region. (wikipedia.org)
- What is the history of the Inuit? (igenea.com)
- The word "history" can perpetuate the common misconception that Indigenous peoples are only in the past, however, this is not the case as we are still around today. (sfu.ca)
- The use of National Indigenous Peoples Month is intended to better encapsulate not only our history, but present-day culture and knowledges. (sfu.ca)
- As well, to replace outdated core galleries with new exhibits that include the voices and history of all the peoples in BC. (gov.bc.ca)
- Indigenous peoples have faced numerous challenges resulting from the country's colonial history. (gc.ca)
Diversity2
- This National Indigenous People's Day, to celebrate and honour the culture, heritage and diversity of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island and across SFU's campuses, Indigenous students, faculty and staff share an introduction about their cultural and geographical background. (sfu.ca)
- El- spite this diversity, many Indigenous single umbrel a term (e.g. (who.int)
Resilience1
- Sun Life's funding will support mental health programs that teach coping skills and resilience to young people. (sunlife.com)
Culture4
- Google says she is being celebrated for her work preserving Inuit culture and language. (reddeeradvocate.com)
- Inuit consider the land, water, and ice, of our homeland to be integral to our culture and our way of life. (concordia.ca)
- Through this webinar, gain the knowledge and tools needed to create a more inclusive and respectful workplace culture for 2SLGBTIQA+ Indigenous employees. (sfu.ca)
- Despite their differences, one striking feature of all Indigenous architecture was the connection between culture and building form. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
Celebrates1
- Nappaaluk is featured in Wednesday's Google Doodle, a temporary interactive feature on the site that celebrates people, holidays, events and anniversaries. (reddeeradvocate.com)
Dunning1
- Google also worked on the project with Inuk author and researcher Norma Dunning, who has studied and written about Nappaaluk. (reddeeradvocate.com)
Consume2
- This is particularly important for Indigenous people, as they consume more of those animals and therefore have a higher risk of consuming those accumulated pollutants. (washington.edu)
- The Oromo people of East Africa are considered the first humans to consume coffee beans. (interestingfacts.org)
Live5
- What effect do they have on the health of Arctic wildlife and the people who live there, specifically Indigenous peoples? (washington.edu)
- Peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions live in social and physical environments that differ substantially from those of their more southern-dwelling counterparts. (cdc.gov)
- Peoples of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions live in social and physical environments that differ substantially from those of their more southern-dwelling counterparts ( 17 ). (cdc.gov)
- Alan Parkinson] We have about four million people which live in the Arctic and almost half of those actually live in northern regions of the Russian Federation. (cdc.gov)
- Indigenous people Sami in northern Europe), and many cancer incidence, stage at diag- live in a wide variety of environments countries group together several dis- nosis, care received, and disease and circumstances (UN, 2009). (who.int)
Mobility1
- The distribution and mobility of Inuit changed as the expanded their traditional hunting and fishing routes to participate in the white fox fur trade. (wikipedia.org)
Nation1
- Indigenous Australians, such as the Wiradjuri Nation, helped discover the concept of modern thermoplastic resin as a binding agent in construction . (interestingfacts.org)
Inadequate1
Language3
- The language of the Inuit: syntax, semantics, and society in the Arctic. (concordia.ca)
- Researchers on indigenous issues therefore tend to rely on proxy indicators such as geographic location or language use within a country. (who.int)
- Household information on social assistance, as well as individual information such as speaking the indigenous language, years living in the city and also in the indigenous territory, income, work, schooling, marital status, leisure and transport physical activity level, and time watching television per week were retrieved. (bvsalud.org)
Health5
- Dan Rutz] Alan, so many people may not realize that everyday life in the Arctic is all that different from life elsewhere, beyond climate of course, but what is it that makes it unique and challenging from a health perspective? (cdc.gov)
- Despite increasing international attention to the question of indigenous people, accurate information on their number is lacking and knowledge about their health status is incomplete and fragmented. (who.int)
- Moreover, health research to date has often failed to include indigenous people adequately in the research process. (who.int)
- None the less, some general patterns related to the health of indigenous people emerge, as indicated in the Annex. (who.int)
- Health of indigenous peoples. (bvsalud.org)
Term3
- That said, for all other intents and purposes, the team will continue to strive to use whatever identifier is preferable to its partners in the context where it works, but more generally, the team will use the term Indigenous. (cpt.org)
- The term "Inuit Nunangat" is a Canadian Inuit term that includes land, water, and ice. (concordia.ca)
- Phase 1 will begin with information and dialogue sessions (both in-person and virtual), which will inform the public of the surveys and long-term engagement plans. (gov.bc.ca)
Spiritual beliefs1
- In addition to meeting the primary need for shelter, Indigenous structures also served as expressions of spiritual beliefs and cultural values. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)