Empowering First Nations Entrepreneurs
Empowering First Nations Entrepreneurs is a program by OFNEDA, a Canadian economic development organization, providing guidance and support to Indigenous entrepreneurs. The initiative matches Indigenous partners with experienced volunteer advisors to enhance capacity-building and facilitate communit
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Establishment of Electoral Reform Consultation Panel Request
Request for National Assembly approval of 9 nominees for the Electoral Reform Consultation Panel. Legislative time frame, procedure for establishing the panel, and its functions outlined in the Electoral Amendment Act. Guidelines for appointing panel members and their responsibilities towards electo
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Conventions for Referring to Indigenous Peoples in Canada and the USA
This article outlines guidelines for referring to Indigenous Peoples, emphasizing specificity and respect for preferred names and terms. It discusses the importance of capitalizing terms related to Indigenous Nations and cautions against using terms implying colonial possession. The use of terms lik
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Updating ERC Panel Structure for 2024 Calls: Rationale and Main Changes
The European Research Council will revise its panel structure for the 2024 calls to enhance coherence, focus on frontier research, and appreciate interdisciplinarity. The main principles reflect the overarching evaluation policy of the ERC, ensuring a forward-looking approach that evolves with the c
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Understanding Settler Colonialism and Its Impact in the Anthropocene
Settler colonialism, a structure of domination, aims to permanently transfer settlers to Indigenous lands, leading to ongoing dispossession and conflict. This form of colonialism disrupts Indigenous nationhoods, political practices, and sovereignties. The dispossession of Indigenous bodies and lands
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The Value of Distribution Panel Board Proper Grounding
Proper grounding in distribution panel boards is critical for ensuring safety, protecting equipment, and complying with regulations. Makpower Transformer offers premium solutions to guarantee dependable grounding systems, essential for safeguarding people and assets. With effective grounding, panel
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Indigenous IT Apprenticeship Program Overview
The Government of Canada's IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples offers a comprehensive 24-month term appointment to develop Indigenous individuals into IT professionals. Supported by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, the program provides hands-on work experience and online training,
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Understanding Panel Discussions: A Comprehensive Overview
Exploring the concept of panel discussions, this presentation delves into the definition, purpose, format, and key elements involved in conducting a successful panel session. From the roles of panelists and moderators to the dynamics of engaging with an audience, this resource provides insights into
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GAO Tribal & Indigenous Advisory Council - August 2023
GAO initiated the first-ever Tribal and Indigenous Advisory Council in 2022 to address issues concerning Tribal Nations and their citizens. This council, consisting of 16 members, aims to provide insights and recommendations on emerging topics, diverse perspectives, and working processes. The focus
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Understanding Indigenous Communities in Disaster Recovery
Increased understanding of intrinsic strengths and unique impacts of disasters on Indigenous communities, role of Indigenous community-controlled organizations, importance of connection to Country, and need for engagement with Indigenous communities by emergency management agencies. Disasters have u
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Understanding Panel-to-Panel Transitions in Comics with Examples from "The Magic Fish
Explore the world of panel-to-panel transitions in comics through Scott McCloud's six basic types: Moment-to-Moment, Action-to-Action, Subject-to-Subject, Scene-to-Scene, Aspect-to-Aspect, and Non-Sequitur. Discover how these transitions impact storytelling and engage readers using examples from "Th
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Planning Your Flow Cytometry Experiment: Building a Staining Panel
For successful flow cytometry experiments, it is crucial to plan your staining panel carefully by selecting appropriate markers and antibodies. Determine the goal of your experiment, research historical data for similar experiments, and choose markers specific to your cell type. Utilize resources fo
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Regulatory Advisory Panel Meeting - October 14, 2020
The Regulatory Advisory Panel meeting held on October 14, 2020, at 3:30 p.m. covered roll call details of attendees from various organizations and agencies. The meeting focused on key members and workgroup organizations pertaining to health care, hospice, and regulatory affairs. Attendees were urged
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Update on Ship Warfare Systems Integration Panel
The Panel Update on Ship Warfare Systems Integration, chaired by Perry Haymon from Huntington Ingalls Industries, discussed various topics including false deck updates, fusion splice enclosures, and extension basis for POA enclosure systems. Anti-trust rules were also highlighted regarding discussio
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Addressing Rheumatic Heart Disease Disparities in Indigenous Australians
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) continues to disproportionately affect Indigenous Australians, particularly those living in remote areas, with a high incidence compared to the non-Indigenous population. Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) is a key precursor to RHD, often linked to social determinants and poor
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Relationship Between Health and Deaths in Custody in Australia
In Australia, the relationship between prisoner health and deaths in custody is a critical issue. Indigenous inmates are disproportionately affected, with higher death rates compared to non-Indigenous inmates. Addressing prisoner health may offer a potential solution to reducing custodial deaths. Th
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High-Level Panel of Experts Review on Elephant, Lion, Leopard, and Rhinoceros Management
South Africa's High-Level Panel of Experts is tasked with reviewing policies, legislation, and practices related to the management, breeding, hunting, trade, and handling of iconic species like elephants, lions, leopards, and rhinoceros. Despite the country's conservation reputation, concerns around
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Local Indigenous Business Expenditure Highlights 2021
Townsville City Council exceeded its Indigenous business expenditure targets, with $2.447M spent in the 2021 financial year, surpassing the set goal of $1.617M. Initiatives like the Indigenous Supply Panel and council projects contributed to this achievement.
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Understanding Barriers to Sustainable Indigenous Tourism Sector
Globally, tourism is seen as an opportunity for Indigenous communities. However, barriers such as economic challenges, declining demand, and competition pose significant obstacles. Research conducted in Australia aims to analyze the gap between supply and demand in Indigenous tourism and explore the
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PSAA Advisory Panel Meeting Summary - September 2016
The PSAA Advisory Panel convened on September 30, 2016, to discuss various agenda items including terms of reference, PSAA's new role in the local audit landscape, understanding sector needs, and future meetings. The panel aims to assist in developing arrangements for the national appointing person
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Settler Colonialism and Carcerality: Disrupting Indigenous Relationships and Territories
This study delves into the impact of settler colonialism on Indigenous peoples, focusing on the immobilization and movement imposed on them through carceral spaces. It explores the intersections of official and unofficial carceral spaces, shedding light on the disrupting effects on Indigenous relati
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The Role of UN in Indigenous Peoples: A Critical Analysis
The research delves into the role of the United Nations in addressing the unique social, cultural, economic, and political qualities of indigenous peoples worldwide. It discusses the importance of recognizing indigenous rights, traditions, and the challenges they face in contemporary societies, emph
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Innovating Astronomy Education at NAU Through Indigenous Perspectives
Explore how Northern Arizona University is reshaping astronomy education using innovative teaching styles with a focus on Indigenous Astronomy. Gain insights into effective teaching methods, the importance of Indigenous Astronomy lab content, teaching approaches, and creating engaging lab materials.
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Indigenous Peoples and Population Dynamics in Latin America
Latin America is a region with diverse indigenous groups, facing demands for recognition and rights. The importance of information, especially from censuses, is crucial for developing policies and programs to support indigenous peoples. Various data sources such as censuses, surveys, and registries
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Indigenous Studies Research Data Management Policy: Breaking Barriers in Indigenous Research
Covering cultural rights, Indigenous data custodianship, policy developments, and ATSILIRN protocols, this presentation at the National Indigenous Studies Conference in 2014 highlights key issues and approaches in managing research data in Indigenous studies.
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Understanding the Impacts of Colonialism on Indigenous Communities
The article delves into how East Coast Indigenous communities were profoundly affected during the colonial period and beyond, enduring forced removals, enslavement, attempted genocide, and subjugated statuses. It explores the historical realities that continue to shape the presence and representatio
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Regulatory Advisory Panel Meeting and Roll Call Participants
The Regulatory Advisory Panel meeting held on October 29, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. featured a roll call of participants from various organizations and agencies. Attendees were muted to ensure an orderly meeting, and members of the media were directed to contact Rebekah Allen. Key organizations included AA
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Indigenous Recruitment Action Plan Overview
CIRNAC Yukon developed an Indigenous Recruitment Action Plan focusing on three themes: Outreach, Renewing the job advertisement, and Mentorship. The plan includes various activities such as attending job fairs, partnering with colleges, and creating employee profiles to attract local Indigenous cand
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State Advisory Panel Meeting Highlights - September 17, 2020
The IDEA Part B State Advisory Panel Meeting held on September 17, 2020, covered important topics such as the role of the panel, state of special education, panel priorities for 2020-2021, and more. The meeting introduced Dr. Penny Cantley as the new vice chair and discussed COVID resources, Return
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Call to Implement Jordan's Principle for Indigenous Children
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action No. 3 emphasizes the need for all levels of government to fully implement Jordan's Principle, which prioritizes the needs and well-being of Indigenous children. Highlighting the story of Jordan River Anderson, the call underscores the importan
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Indigenous Rights Litigation in Canadian Law: A Review of 2020-2022
Strategic considerations in Indigenous rights litigation, social acceptability in decision-making, Indigenous identities, and future expectations were discussed in a review from November 21, 2022. The case of Southwind v. Canada highlighted issues of fiduciary obligations and equitable compensation
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Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice & Biodiversity Interconnection
Exploring the intricate relationship between Indigenous environmental justice, biodiversity, and cultural diversity as discussed by Jenell Navarro, Ph.D., and Winona LaDuke. The impact of settler colonialism, capitalism, and loss of Indigenous populations on environmental degradation is highlighted.
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Understanding Violence Prevention and Trafficking in Indigenous Communities
Explore key terms like assimilation, colonialism, discrimination, grooming, and human trafficking in the context of Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Learn about concepts such as intergenerational trauma, patriarchy, racism, and settler colonialism that impact these communities. Under
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Indigenous Services Canada Achievements and Initiatives Overview
Indigenous Services Canada in Ontario region held a joint gathering in May 2018, leading to the formation of a new department focusing on improving health outcomes for Indigenous communities. The department has made significant strides in enhancing services such as healthy child development, mental
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IDEA.B State Advisory Panel Meeting Overview
The IDEA.B State Advisory Panel meeting held on December 5th, 2019, covered various topics including updates from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, panel goals for 2019-2020, determinations, rules, caseload policy, and target-setting for the Annual Performance Report. Discussions revolved
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Exploring Indigenous Knowledge in Education
Delve into Indigenous ways of knowing, understanding, and learning, emphasizing the importance of integrating traditional Indigenous pedagogies in education. Learn about the characteristics, sources, and values of Indigenous knowledge, and explore the intersection of Indigenous knowledge with Wester
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Reviving African Indigenous Knowledge for Decolonizing Education
Mammo Muchie, a distinguished DPhil and research professor, will address the urgent need to revive African Indigenous Knowledge within the education system to decolonize it effectively. The conference will explore the key characteristics of Indigenous Knowledge, highlight the exemplary model of Imho
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Australians Reject Indigenous Advisory Panel: Impact & Challenges
Australians recently voted against establishing an Indigenous advisory panel, highlighting inequities faced by Indigenous Australians. The referendum faced misinformation and lacked clarity on its benefits. The rejection raises questions on addressing Indigenous issues, impacting Australia's global
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