Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt
This thesis examines the experiences of three men, two First Nations and one Metis who participated in the creation of a Ribbon Shirt at the Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre (SKHC) in Sudbury, Ontario. This research demonstrated how specific programming can nurture a connection to traditional ways in urb...
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author | Nahwegahbow, Angela |
author_facet | Nahwegahbow, Angela |
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description | This thesis examines the experiences of three men, two First Nations and one Metis who participated in the creation of a Ribbon Shirt at the Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre (SKHC) in Sudbury, Ontario. This research demonstrated how specific programming can nurture a connection to traditional ways in urban First Nations and Metis men and promote an embracing of First Nations identities. This study utilized both Phenomenology and elements of Photovoice research methodologies to gather participant narratives, this highlighted the lack of services specifically for men and the benefits of focused programing that included cultural teachings. Master of Social Work (MSW) |
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spelling | ftlaurentian:oai:zone.biblio.laurentian.ca:10219/3193 2025-01-16T21:53:01+00:00 Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt Nahwegahbow, Angela 2018-11-03 application/pdf https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/3193 en eng Laurentian University of Sudbury https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/3193 Phenomenology First Nations metis men photovoice ribbon shirt Thesis 2018 ftlaurentian 2023-07-31T10:21:52Z This thesis examines the experiences of three men, two First Nations and one Metis who participated in the creation of a Ribbon Shirt at the Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre (SKHC) in Sudbury, Ontario. This research demonstrated how specific programming can nurture a connection to traditional ways in urban First Nations and Metis men and promote an embracing of First Nations identities. This study utilized both Phenomenology and elements of Photovoice research methodologies to gather participant narratives, this highlighted the lack of services specifically for men and the benefits of focused programing that included cultural teachings. Master of Social Work (MSW) Thesis First Nations LU|ZONE|UL @ Laurentian University |
spellingShingle | Phenomenology First Nations metis men photovoice ribbon shirt Nahwegahbow, Angela Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title | Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title_full | Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title_fullStr | Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title_short | Urban First Nations men create a ribbon shirt |
title_sort | urban first nations men create a ribbon shirt |
topic | Phenomenology First Nations metis men photovoice ribbon shirt |
topic_facet | Phenomenology First Nations metis men photovoice ribbon shirt |
url | https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/handle/10219/3193 |