Bringing traditional wisdom to health research
Knowledge Keepers, also known as Elders, are people in Indigenous communities who hold valuable knowledge about their culture and ways of being. This includes [...]
Knowledge Keepers, also known as Elders, are people in Indigenous communities who hold valuable knowledge about their culture and ways of being. This includes [...]
People living with kidney disease must handle a lot of information related to their treatment. This may involve unique diets and practices to [...]
A program that offers kidney health assessments in remote Indigenous communities has been steadily increasing in scope. As of World Kidney Day this year, seven [...]
About this webinar: On February 26, Dr. Malcolm King, one of Canada's foremost Indigenous health scholars, will host a special webinar presentation focused on [...]
As 2019 comes to a close, we are taking a look back at a few highlights from the past year. Not only have we [...]
Wabishki Bizhiko Skaanj (wah-bish-kih biish-ih-goo skaa-nch) is a learning pathway that aims to enhance researchers’ knowledge and awareness of racial biases, Indigenous voices and stories, [...]
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