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Becoming Aboriginal: Experiences of a European Woman in Kamchatka's Wilderness.
1999-12-01

A Russian woman describes how living in remote Kamchatka helped her develop an aboriginal perspective. Chopping wood, hauling water, gathering food, alternately homeschooling her children and sending them to an ecological school, and interacting with local aboriginal people taught her the importance of conserving ...

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Taste disorders in Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children.
2011-04-20

Aim:? To assess the prevalence and type of taste disorders in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children matched for age, gender and living in the same general and educational environment. Methods:? Taste function was assessed in 432 Aboriginal (n?=?166) and non-Aboriginal ...

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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Indigenous Students' Learning and Schematic Knowledge.
2001-10-01

Learning a second dialect entails learning new schemas. Most Australian Aboriginal children live in a bicultural, bidialectal context and are exposed to the discourse of Australian English, so they internalize some of its schemas but may not be able to use its schemas effectively or distinguish them from Aboriginal ...

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Dialysis and transplantation among Aboriginal children with kidney failure.
2011-05-24

BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the management and outcomes of Aboriginal children with renal failure in Canada. We evaluated differences in dialysis modality, time spent on dialysis, rates of kidney transplantation, and patient and allograft survival between Aboriginal children and ...

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Dialysis and transplantation among Aboriginal children with kidney failure
2011-07-12

Background:Relatively little is known about the management and outcomes of Aboriginal children with renal failure in Canada. We evaluated differences in dialysis modality, time spent on dialysis, rates of kidney transplantation, and patient and allograft survival between Aboriginal children and ...

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The Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH): study protocol
2010-05-28

BackgroundAboriginal Australians have a life expectancy more than ten years less than that of non-Aboriginal Australians, reflecting their disproportionate burden of both communicable and non-communicable disease throughout the lifespan. Little is known about the health and health trajectories of Aboriginal ...

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Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Australian Aboriginal Students' Schematic Repertoire
2004-12-01

Learning a second dialect entails learning new schemas, and in some cases learning a whole new set of language schemas as well as cultural schemas. Most Australian Aboriginal children live in a bicultural and bidialectal context. They are exposed, to a greater or lesser extent, to the discourse of Australian English and internalise ...

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Serologic Observations of Human Toxoplasmosis on Taiwan.
1972-01-01

The indirect hemagglutination test (IHA) for Toxoplasma Gondii antibodies was carried out on sera collected from 252 aborigines living in three villages in Hualien Hsien, 97 aborigines living in a village in Nantou Hsien, 47 aborigine students attending t...

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Australia: On the Other Side of the World. Young Discovery Library Series: 15.
1987-12-01

Part of an international series of amply illustrated, colorful, small size books designed for children ages 5 to 10, this volume presents information on the life and customs of Australia and what it is like to live on the biggest island in the world. Color illustrations and maps show the habitats of birds, flowers, and animals native to Australia and what ...

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A case study of physical and social barriers to hygiene and child growth in remote Australian Aboriginal communities
2009-09-18

BackgroundDespite Australia's wealth, poor growth is common among Aboriginal children living in remote communities. An important underlying factor for poor growth is the unhygienic state of the living environment in these communities. This study explores the physical and social barriers to achieving safe levels of ...

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Absent otoacoustic emissions predict otitis media in young Aboriginal children: A birth cohort study in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in an arid zone of Western Australia
2008-08-28

BackgroundOtitis media (OM) is the most common paediatric illness for which antibiotics are prescribed. In Australian Aboriginal children OM is frequently asymptomatic and starts at a younger age, is more common and more likely to result in hearing loss than in non-Aboriginal children. Absent transient evoked ...

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Bullying in an Aboriginal Context
2009-12-01

Aboriginal children appear to be more likely to be involved in bullying than non-Aboriginal children. This paper describes part of the "Solid Kids Solid Schools" research process and discusses some of the results from this three year study involving over 260 Aboriginal ...

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When We Become People with a History
2010-12-01

Aboriginal children learn a two-way pedagogy and most Aboriginal learners have to engage in bicultural and bilingual education to succeed in the dominant educational setting. Aboriginal Australians pride themselves on being Aboriginal, however Aboriginal epistemology and ...

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Aboriginal Children and Their Caregivers Living with Low Income: Outcomes from a Two-Generation Preschool Program.
2010-07-14

The development of preschool children of Aboriginal heritage is jeopardized by the inter-generational transmission of risk that has created, and continues to create, social disadvantage. Early intervention programs are intended to mitigate the impact of social disadvantage. Yet, evidence of the effectiveness of these programs for ...

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Aboriginal Children and Their Caregivers Living with Low Income: Outcomes from a Two-Generation Preschool Program
2011-06-01

The development of preschool children of Aboriginal heritage is jeopardized by the inter-generational transmission of risk that has created, and continues to create, social disadvantage. Early intervention programs are intended to mitigate the impact of social disadvantage. Yet, evidence of the effectiveness of these programs for ...

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Statistique Canada

programs, that is, those programs not specifically designed for Aboriginal children. Reading or being read, or being read to, and the school outcomes of Aboriginal children, such as repeating a grade. 12-reserve areas read or were read to, the less likely they were to repeat a grade. Some 26% of these ...

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Dental caries among Australian Aboriginal, non-Aboriginal Australian-born, and overseas-born children.
1997-01-01

Few studies have specifically compared the prevalence of dental caries among contemporary Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children. Historically, Aboriginal groups have had substantially fewer dental caries than non-Aboriginal peoples. More recently, however, this trend appears to have ...

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HIV incidence and prevalence among aboriginal peoples in Canada.
2011-01-01

We examined incidence, prevalence, and correlates of HIV infection in Aboriginal peoples in Canada and found that among most risk groups both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal participants showed similar levels of HIV prevalence. Aboriginal peoples who use illicit drugs were found to have higher HIV incidence and ...

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Dis/Abling States, Dis/Abling Citizenship: Young Aboriginal Mothers and the Medicalization of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
2007-11-01

This article draws on data collected in group interviews with six young, urban Aboriginal mothers whose lives have included substance use and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/ Fetal Alcohol Effects (hereafter FAS/FAE) to highlight the multiple and often contradictory ways in which disability as a constituent of social relations is defined in public policy and ...

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A retrospective population-based cohort study identifying target areas for prevention of acute lower respiratory infections in children
2010-12-07

BackgroundAcute lower respiratory infections (ALRI) are a major cause of hospitalisation in young children. Many factors can lead to increased risk of ALRI in children and predispose a child to hospitalisation, but population attributable fractions for different risk factors and how these fractions differ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...

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No germs on me: a social marketing campaign to promote hand-washing with soap in remote Australian Aboriginal communities.
2011-03-01

A social marketing campaign promoting hand-washing with soap was implemented to reduce the high burden of infection experienced by Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities. Epidemiological evidence of effect and other evidence were used to identify the hygiene intervention and health promotion approach for the ...

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A Study of Aboriginal Teachers' Professional Knowledge and Experience in Canadian Schools
2010-03-10

This qualitative study, initiated by the Canadian Teachers' Federation and its Advisory Committee on Aboriginal Education, explored the professional knowledge and experiences of Aboriginal (First Nations, Mets and Inuit) teachers. The rationale for the study was to address the urgent need to improve and promote Aboriginal education in ...

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Does the EDI Equivalently Measure Facets of School Readiness for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Children?
2011-09-01

The aim of the current paper was to examine the equivalence of the Early Development Instrument (EDI), a teacher rating measure of school readiness, for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children. The current study used an approach, which analyzes the structure and properties of the EDI at the subdomain level. Similar subdomain score ...

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Tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use among Aboriginal youth living off-reserve: results from the Youth Smoking Survey
2011-05-17

BackgroundDespite the high prevalence of smoking among Aboriginal youth, there is a paucity of research related to tobacco use and other risk behaviours among Aboriginal youth living off-reserve in Canada. We used data from the national Youth Smoking Survey to characterize non-traditional tobacco use, exposure to second-hand smoke, and ...

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Aboriginal Education with Anti-Racist Education: Building Alliances across Cultural and Racial Identity Politics
2006-12-01

A critical race analysis could provide both Aboriginal students and their university student advisors with knowledge to understand and potentially challenge the effects and processes of racialization that have historically, legally, and politically divided Aboriginal communities and families. Coalition and alliances can be made within and across the ...

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Mother Earth's Children's Charter School in Canada: Imagining a New Story of School
2005-08-15

Throughout her 10-year teaching career, Charlene Crowe was concerned that the minds, spirits, and physical needs of indigenous children were not being addressed, let alone embraced, through the public school system in Canada. In the fall of 1996, Charlene shared her vision for a better educational approach with two aboriginal Elders. Her vision turned into ...

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Acute and persistent diarrhea.
2009-12-01

Socially disadvantaged Indigenous infants and children living in western industrialized countries experience high rates of infectious diarrhea, no more so than Aboriginal children from remote and rural regions of Northern Australia. Diarrheal disease, poor nutrition, and intestinal enteropathy reflect household ...

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Otitis media in young Aboriginal children from remote communities in Northern and Central Australia: a cross-sectional survey
2005-07-20

BackgroundMiddle ear disease (otitis media) is common and frequently severe in Australian Aboriginal children. There have not been any recent large-scale surveys using clear definitions and a standardised middle ear assessment. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of middle ear disease (otitis media) in a high-risk population of young ...

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Issues in Shared Schools in Mixed Aboriginal & Non-Aboriginal School Systems.
2000-05-01

Canada's public schools are essential public goods resources. For children to benefit, parents cooperate in efforts to support and enhance their children's education. In today's multicultural communities, parents have an increasingly complex mix of expectations, cultural beliefs, values, and assumptions regarding educational systems. Differing cultural and ...

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Variable phenotype of Marfan syndrome in two large Australian pedigrees, one of Australian aboriginal origin
1994-09-01

Marfan syndrome may affect the cardiovascular, ocular and skeletal systems. The gene for this autosomal dominant disease maps to chromosome 15 and codes for the extracellular matrix protein fibrillin. Phenotypic expression is very variable both within and between families, possibly due to the influence of other, unlinked, genetic factors interacting with the fibrillin gene. We report two ...

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Phonemic awareness and early spelling skills in urban Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children.
2010-07-14

This study investigated the phonological awareness and early spelling skills of 10 Australian Aboriginal and 10 non-Aboriginal children in their first year of schooling at urban schools. Phonological awareness was assessed using a standardized test (the Queensland University Inventory of Literacy), and children ...

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Non-Standard Assessment Practices in the Evaluation of Communication in Australian Aboriginal Children
2008-08-01

Australian Aboriginal children typically receive communication assessment services from Standard Australian English (SAE) speaking non-Aboriginal speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Educational assessments, including intelligence testing, are also primarily conducted by non-Aboriginal educational professionals. ...

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If Reindeer Could Fly: Dreams and Real Solutions for Aboriginal Children
2006-12-01

In this article, the author discusses the real solutions to the problems of Aboriginal children in Canada that seem so numerous--impacts of residential school, poverty, poor housing, racism, and over-representation in child welfare care. These are complex issues, but the author has come to believe that the most promising responses, at least in child ...

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Rec and Read Mentor Programs
2010-12-01

For the past six years in Winnipeg, Canada, young people from diverse Aboriginal backgrounds have been volunteering their time, energy, and talents to develop and deliver after-school physical activity, nutrition, and education programs for children in their school's neighbourhood. Known as "Rec and Read," the after-school activities are organized as a ...

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Becoming "Real" Aboriginal Teachers: Attending to Intergenerational Narrative Reverberations and Responsibilities
2010-06-01

Our paper, and the inquiry from which it emerges, is situated in world-wide concern to increase the numbers of Aboriginal teachers in schools. In Canada, the population of Aboriginal young people is rapidly increasing. Yet, at the same time, the gap between the attainment of a university credential in Aboriginal and ...

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Prevalence of Pervasive Developmental Disorders in Two Canadian Provinces
2006-09-01

Although it is generally accepted that the proportion of children diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) has increased in the past two decades, there is no consensus on the prevalence of these conditions. The accompanying large rise in demand for services, together with uncertainty regarding the extent to which the observed increases are due to a true change ...

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Learning My Way. Papers from the National Conference on Adult Aboriginal Learning (Perth, Western Australia, September 1988). A Special Edition of Wikaru 16.
1988-09-01

These 31 papers dealing with adult aboriginal learning are divided into three sections. The keynote speakers' papers appear first in each section. Section 1, Learning Our Way, contains these papers: "The Invasion of Aboriginal Education" (Christie); "The Drover's Daughter" (Bedford); "Nyungar Women Returning to Education" (Bennell); "Learning Patterns of ...

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Access to living donor transplantation for Aboriginal recipients: a study of living donor presentation and exclusion.
2011-09-15

Dunsmore S, Karpinski M, Young A, Storsley L. Access to living donor transplantation for Aboriginal recipients: a study of living donor presentation and exclusion. Clin Transplant 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2011.01491.x. � 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Abstract:? Aboriginals experience high rates of ...

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A Grounded Theory of New Aboriginal Teachers' Perceptions: The Cultural Attributions of Medicine Wheel Teachings
2010-10-01

The stress and anxiety of new teachers is a pervasive problem that impacts upon teacher preparation and retention. Although new mainstream teacher concerns and experiences have been readily discussed in the literature, the same attention has not been invested for new Aboriginal teachers. In Ontario, Canada, in excess of 60% of the Aboriginal population ...

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In Search of Aboriginal

understand these symbols have a complete understanding of the world and the rules by which one should live -a zodiacal light, caused by dust in the plane of the solar system. In today's polluted skies it's hidden from

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Hidden in Plain Sight: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples to Canadian Identity and Culture, Volume 1

... ideas from traditional worldviews, ways of living, and spiritualities� (p. 7). The book's focus is on ... ...

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Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Research Unit: Researching Us to Life

in the context of treatment) Mental health issues Expand research efforts to prison settings Compare different Communities The Influences of Stigma on Access to Health Services by Persons Living with HIV Living with HIV/AIDS Mental Health and Wellness Among Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS Needs

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Smoking and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and M?ori children.
2010-09-01

Smoking and the deaths and suffering it causes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and M?ori than other Australians and New Zealanders. While, many tobacco control activities that are not specifically targeted at children will have a positive impact on child health, this review concentrates on recent tobacco control research ...

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Residential Schools: Impact on Aboriginal Students' Academic and Cognitive Development
2005-12-01

Government commissions have demonstrated that residential schools' ability to educate aboriginal students was compromised by widespread problems including (a) inadequate curriculum, staffing, instruction time, and parental involvement; (b) racism; (c) prohibition against the use of aboriginal language; and (d) maltreatment. This article uses psychological ...

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Effects of a Two-Generation Preschool Programme on Receptive Language Skill in Low-Income Canadian Children
2010-12-01

We evaluated the effectiveness of a two-generation preschool programme (centre-based early childhood education, parenting education and family support) on receptive language skills in children living in culturally diverse families with low income. Using a with-in subject pre-test/post-test design, children (N = 112) showed a ...

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A quantitative study of Australian aboriginal and Caucasian brains.
1987-02-01

The brain volumes of 8 male Australian Aborigines and 11 male Caucasians were determined. Total brain volume was significantly smaller for Aborigines (1199 +/- 84 ml) compared to Caucasians (1386 +/- 98 ml). Significantly smaller volumes were also found for cerebellum, prosencephalon-mesencephalon unit, cerebral cortex, frontal cortex, ...

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Nutritional and socio-economic determinants of cognitive function and educational achievement of Aboriginal schoolchildren in rural Malaysia.
2011-04-15

A community-based cross-sectional study was carried out among Aboriginal schoolchildren aged 7-12 years living in remote areas in Pos Betau, Pahang, Malaysia to investigate the potential determinants influencing the cognitive function and educational achievement of these children. Cognitive function was measured by intelligence ...

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Pattern and predictors of soil-transmitted helminth reinfection among aboriginal schoolchildren in rural Peninsular Malaysia.
2008-06-05

Data on soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections and reinfection among Orang Asli (aborigine) schoolchildren and their nutritional and socioeconomic status were analyzed to investigate the pattern and the possible predictors of STH reinfection. In this longitudinal study, 120 (60 males and 60 females) Orang Asli primary schoolchildren aged 7-12 years and ...

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Are hygiene and public health interventions likely to improve outcomes for Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities? A systematic review of the literature
2008-05-08

BackgroundAustralian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burden of common infectious diseases which are generally attributed to poor hygiene and unsanitary living conditions. The objective of this systematic literature review was to examine the epidemiological evidence for a ...

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The Health and Welfare of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Data tables and key summaries for topics of adult health, education, demographics, social and economic characteristics, mother and children health, and disability and career for Australia's indigenous population.

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ABORIGINAL STUDENT POPULATION Given that education is the surest way to develop human capital, the University of

. The Nelsons have gone out for the evening, leaving their four children with a new babysit� ter, Nancy Wiggens

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Skin infections among Indigenous Australians in an urban setting in Far North Queensland
2008-08-24

SUMMARYSkin infections are highly prevalent in many Australian Aboriginal communities. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of group A streptococcus (GAS) and Staphylococcus aureus in skin sores of Indigenous people living in an urban setting. We undertook a cross-sectional study of 173 children and youths attending the ...

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"We're the Mob You Should Be Listening to": Aboriginal Elders at Mornington Island Speak up about Productive Relationships with Visiting Teachers
2009-12-01

This paper explores, with a qualitative framework, critical social theory and thematic analysis, the narratives of many Aboriginal elders of Mornington Island (Kunhanhaa) about their history and their potential to form productive kin-based relationships with visiting teachers in order to influence the curriculum and pedagogy delivered at the local school. One exemplary ...

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Linguistic Aspects of Australian Aboriginal English
2008-08-01

It is probable that the majority of the 455 000 strong Aboriginal population of Australia speak some form of Australian Aboriginal English (AAE) at least some of the time and that it is the first (and only) language of many Aboriginal children. This means their language is somewhere on a continuum ranging from ...

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Anthropometric measurements of Australian Aboriginal adults living in remote areas: comparison with nationally representative findings.

To compare body size measurements in Australian Aboriginals living in three remote communities in the Northern Territory of Australia with those of the general Australian population. Height, weight, waist and hip circumferences and derivative values of body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), waist-height ratio (WHT), and waist-weight ratios (WWT) of ...

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Aboriginal Education: Fulfilling the Promise.
1999-12-01

Education is at the heart of the struggle of Canada's Aboriginal peoples to regain control over their lives as communities and nations. Based on hearings and research generated by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP), this collection of articles documents recent progress in transforming Aboriginal ...

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Tjirtamai - 'To care for': A nursing education model designed to increase the number of Aboriginal nurses in a rural and remote Queensland community.
2011-12-01

Abstract In 2009, a nursing education model was locally designed and delivered to support the interest of a group of Aboriginal community members living in a rural and remote town in Queensland, specifically to prepare for entry into further nursing education. Named 'Tjirtamai' by the traditional owners of the area, the program was offered in recognition ...

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Developmental gender differences for overhand throwing in Aboriginal Australian children.
2010-12-01

In a review of 46 meta-analyses of gender differences, overhand throwing had the largest gender difference favoring boys (ES > 3.0). Expectations for gender-specific performances may be less pronounced in female Australian Aborigines, because historical accounts state they threw for defense and hunting. Overhand throwing velocities and kinematics were recorded in 30 female ...

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Developmental Gender Differences for Overhand Throwing in Aboriginal Australian Children
2010-12-01

In a review of 46 meta-analyses of gender differences, overhand throwing had the largest gender difference favoring boys (ES greater than 3.0). Expectations for gender-specific performances may be less pronounced in female Australian Aborigines, because historical accounts state they threw for defense and hunting. Overhand throwing velocities and kinematics were recorded in 30 ...

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History, law, and policy as a foundation for health care delivery for Australian indigenous children.
2009-12-01

This article identifies significant historical and contemporary issues, programs, and progress to better understand the current policy in Australia relating to Aboriginal child health and well-being. A legislative perspective gives context to contemporary issues based on legally sanctioned historical practices specifically designed to make Aboriginal ...

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The changing epidemiology of invasive pneumococcal disease in aboriginal and non-aboriginal western Australians from 1997 through 2007 and emergence of nonvaccine serotypes.
2010-06-01

BACKGROUND. In 2001, Australia introduced a unique 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (7vPCV) 2-, 4-, and 6-month schedule with a 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) booster for Aboriginal children, and in 2005, 7vPCV alone in a 2-, 4-, and 6-month schedule for non-Aboriginal children. ...

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Treatment Issues for Aboriginal Mothers with Substance Use Problems and Their Children
2010-04-01

In many cultures, approximately one third of people with drug dependence are women of child-bearing age. Substance use among pregnant and parenting women is a major public health concern. Aboriginal people have some of the highest rates of substance abuse in Canada, increasing concern for detrimental health impacts, including those for women and their ...

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Disease patterns among Canadian aboriginal children. Study in a remote rural setting.
1998-09-01

OBJECTIVE: To describe disease patterns among children in an isolated aboriginal community, and to compare them with patterns found among other aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadian children. DESIGN: Retrospective review of logbooks and patient charts extracted from nursing station records for ...

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.462 UNC Students like me [videorecording] : teaching children with fetal alcohol syndrome / written [videorecording] : raising and teaching children with fetal alcohol syndrome / written and produced by Lisa Mc

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Stolen from Our Embrace: The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities.
1996-12-01

A deliberate policy to separate and forcibly assimilate Aboriginal First Nations children into the mainstream has pervaded every era of Aboriginal history in Canada. Each era saw a new reason to take Aboriginal children away from their homes, placing them in residential schools, foster care, or ...

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Behaviour Management in Context.
1994-12-01

Based upon the belief that what children learn from adult responses to their early behavior sets the foundations on which they will build all future learning, this publication provides information for teachers on the appropriate guidance and management of children's behavior in early childhood settings using a contextual approach. Issues discussed in the ...

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American Indian and Taiwan Aboriginal Education: Indigenous Identity and Career Aspirations
2007-12-01

This article investigates the interactions between identity and career aspirations among Taiwanese Aborigines and American Indians. While many similarities exist between the two indigenous groups, several differences remain as well. In comparing the identity issue between these two groups, this study shows that American Indians generally live in a more ...

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Adiposity in aboriginal people from Arnhem Land, Australia: variation in degree and distribution associated with age, sex and lifestyle.

A number of researchers have found substantial sex, population and group differences in adiposity and fat-distribution patterns, but there is relatively little information on body fat distribution in Aboriginal groups, especially for the indigenous people of Australia. This study, the largest of its kind for Australian Aboriginal people, presents ...

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Coping with stress among Aboriginal women and men with diabetes in Winnipeg, Canada.
2005-03-01

Many Aboriginal peoples are widely exposed to stress in their lives. This exposure to stress appears linked not only to their contemporary and immediate life circumstances (e.g., marginal economic and at-risk living conditions) but also to their historical, cultural, and political contexts. Recently, diabetes has become prevalent in ...

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State of the World's Children Reports

The State of the World's Children The State of the World's Children reports Newsline Real lives Searchable PDF archive The State of the World's Children ...

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