Building leadership capacity amongst young Anishinaabe-Kwe through culturally-based activities and creative arts

A pilot program was designed to begin to fill a gap by contributing to building leadership capacity of young Nishnaabe Kwe. While this was a small pilot program, the results show promise in building the capacity of young Aboriginal women by engaging them in a culturally based program aimed at buildi...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cote-Meek, Sheila, Dokis-Ranney, Kathy, Lavallee, Lissa, Wemigwans, Dawn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/1983
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Summary:A pilot program was designed to begin to fill a gap by contributing to building leadership capacity of young Nishnaabe Kwe. While this was a small pilot program, the results show promise in building the capacity of young Aboriginal women by engaging them in a culturally based program aimed at building self-esteem as well as knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal identity, culture, and tradition. The literature also supports that many Canadian girls which included Aboriginal girls face gender-specific challenges that may include poor body image, low self-esteem, eating disorders, violence in their lives, poverty, sexism, racism and homophobia (Hein & Holland, 2005).