“Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools
The Yukon territory is home to fourteen First Nations, eleven of them self-governing. Close to 25% percent of the Yukon’s population is Indigenous. In the 5 high schools of the Yukon’s capital city of Whitehorse however, interactions and relationships between the indigenous and non-indigenous studen...
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description | The Yukon territory is home to fourteen First Nations, eleven of them self-governing. Close to 25% percent of the Yukon’s population is Indigenous. In the 5 high schools of the Yukon’s capital city of Whitehorse however, interactions and relationships between the indigenous and non-indigenous students are often perceived as minimal and uneasy, as observed by parents, staff, and the students themselves, with social groups often divided between indigenous and non-indigenous youth. Using a non-traditional narrative approach focusing on the lived experiences of students, parents and staff, this paper seeks to examine and identify possible barriers to relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous youth in the schools, while collecting from project participants recommendations to better foster relationship building and connection between students, in support of a more welcoming, inclusive and culturally relevant high school community for Indigenous youth. |
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spelling | ftroyalroadsuniv:oai:https://www.viurrspace.ca:10613/22508 2025-01-16T21:54:48+00:00 “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools Fabre-Dimsdale, Anyes 2020-01-10 application/pdf https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/22508 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-14507 en eng https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/22508 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-14507 First Nations Indigenous north prejudice racism youth 2020 ftroyalroadsuniv https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-14507 2024-08-23T03:43:17Z The Yukon territory is home to fourteen First Nations, eleven of them self-governing. Close to 25% percent of the Yukon’s population is Indigenous. In the 5 high schools of the Yukon’s capital city of Whitehorse however, interactions and relationships between the indigenous and non-indigenous students are often perceived as minimal and uneasy, as observed by parents, staff, and the students themselves, with social groups often divided between indigenous and non-indigenous youth. Using a non-traditional narrative approach focusing on the lived experiences of students, parents and staff, this paper seeks to examine and identify possible barriers to relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous youth in the schools, while collecting from project participants recommendations to better foster relationship building and connection between students, in support of a more welcoming, inclusive and culturally relevant high school community for Indigenous youth. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Whitehorse Yukon Royal Roads University: DSpace @ RRU Yukon |
spellingShingle | First Nations Indigenous north prejudice racism youth Fabre-Dimsdale, Anyes “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title | “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title_full | “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title_fullStr | “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title_full_unstemmed | “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title_short | “Why won’t they mix?”: barriers to Indigenous/non-Indigenous youth relationships in Yukon high schools |
title_sort | “why won’t they mix?”: barriers to indigenous/non-indigenous youth relationships in yukon high schools |
topic | First Nations Indigenous north prejudice racism youth |
topic_facet | First Nations Indigenous north prejudice racism youth |
url | https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/22508 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-14507 |