Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull.

Aboriginal populations in Canada currently struggle with a variety of social, economic, and health issues. Many of these problems have been shown to relate to levels of connectedness to community and to nature, as well as involvement in cultural traditions. The current research measures these factor...

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Main Author: Trull, Graham McMonies
Other Authors: Stroink, Mirella, Klein, Rupert
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/3883
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spelling ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/3883 2023-05-15T16:15:45+02:00 Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull. Trull, Graham McMonies Stroink, Mirella Klein, Rupert 2008 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/3883 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/3883 Community gardens Native youth - Wellbeing Northwestern Ontario Aboriginal identity Thesis 2008 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:26:10Z Aboriginal populations in Canada currently struggle with a variety of social, economic, and health issues. Many of these problems have been shown to relate to levels of connectedness to community and to nature, as well as involvement in cultural traditions. The current research measures these factors among youth both before and after the implementation of a community gardening project in an Aboriginal community in Northwestern Ontario. Paper and pencil questionnaires were used to measure wellbeing, sense of community, connectedness to nature, and cultural identification among youth in both the participating community and control communities. Significant relationships were found between well-being and Aboriginal identity, traditional food consumption and physical exercise. Aboriginal identity also had significant relationships to sense of community and connectedness to nature. Significant improvements in these measures were not observed over the course of the project. First Nations (Native, Aboriginal peoples) participants from : Ginoogaming First Nation (near Longlac, Northwestern Ontario) Long Lake #58 First Nation Aroland First Nation (near Nakina) Lake Helen First Nation (near Nipigon). Thesis First Nations Lakehead University Knowledge Commons Canada Nakina Lake ENVELOPE(-132.443,-132.443,59.030,59.030)
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Native youth - Wellbeing
Northwestern Ontario
Aboriginal identity
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Native youth - Wellbeing
Northwestern Ontario
Aboriginal identity
Trull, Graham McMonies
Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull.
topic_facet Community gardens
Native youth - Wellbeing
Northwestern Ontario
Aboriginal identity
description Aboriginal populations in Canada currently struggle with a variety of social, economic, and health issues. Many of these problems have been shown to relate to levels of connectedness to community and to nature, as well as involvement in cultural traditions. The current research measures these factors among youth both before and after the implementation of a community gardening project in an Aboriginal community in Northwestern Ontario. Paper and pencil questionnaires were used to measure wellbeing, sense of community, connectedness to nature, and cultural identification among youth in both the participating community and control communities. Significant relationships were found between well-being and Aboriginal identity, traditional food consumption and physical exercise. Aboriginal identity also had significant relationships to sense of community and connectedness to nature. Significant improvements in these measures were not observed over the course of the project. First Nations (Native, Aboriginal peoples) participants from : Ginoogaming First Nation (near Longlac, Northwestern Ontario) Long Lake #58 First Nation Aroland First Nation (near Nakina) Lake Helen First Nation (near Nipigon).
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title Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull.
title_short Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull.
title_full Planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in First Nations' youth / by Graham Trull.
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title_sort planting the seeds of change : evaluation of the impacts of community gardens on well-being and connections to community and nature in first nations' youth / by graham trull.
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