An Elder is a First Nation or Métis person or Inuk who follows a traditional or spiritual path to safeguard customs, language and culture for the coming seven generations. An […]
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminFrom the Montreal Indigenous Community NETWORK: When it comes to creating a positive & sustainable impact on the lives of Indigenous Peoples living in Montreal, it is important to understand […]
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminWatch as Older Knighton Hillstrom teaches both in Cree and English, ways that we can respect plants and ways that they give back as medicines.
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminSimply put, doing research “in a good way” means thatthe research is conducted respectfully and benefits the community as a whole, as well as the individuals who live in the […]
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminWe thinkthe term Capacity Bridging, once understood, may help to break down research barriers byacknowledging that one person may bring many things to their position on a research team. This […]
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminThe AHA Centre 2.0 is poised to be more effective by maximizing investments available in Indigenous HIV and AIDS research by drawing even more community and academic leaders into research […]
May 10, 2021 |
CAAN AdminThe Principles of Research and Collaboration (PRC) was designed to support research teams as they decide how they would like to work together. Some researchers use it from the very […]
Weaving our Wisdoms (WoW) is a multi-year, multi-stakeholder initiative that supports Indigenous people living with HIV and AIDS by supporting connections to land-based teachings delivered by HIV Olders.
These documentaries are part of an award-winning series of three stand-alone films, called Promising Practices. These films highlight how Indigenous communities in Canada are utilizing harm reduction with cultural practices […]
The JIHR is an annual on-line journal published by CAAN as a service to its members and anyone with an interest in Indigenous community-based research (CBR). The JIHR is a […]