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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2015)

Published: 2019-08-01

Articles

  • Decolonizing Social Work “Best Practices” through a Philosophy of Impermanence

    Alexandra Crampton
    • PDF
  • Reaching Harmony Across Indigenous and Mainstream Research Contexts: An Emergent Narrative

    Catherine Burnette, Shanondora Billiott
    • PDF
  • Strengthening Indigenous Social Work in the Academy

    Taima Moeke-Pickering, Sheila Cote-Meek
    • PDF
  • The Modernization of Đạo Mẫu: The Impact of Political Ideology and Commercialism On the Worship of the Mother Goddess in Vietnam

    Vũ Thị Tú Anh
    • PDF
  • Threading, Stitching, and Storytelling: Using CBPR and Blackfoot Knowledge and Cultural Practices to Improve Domestic Violence Services for Indigenous Women

    Emily Lindsay Jackson, Julie Coleman, Gail Strikes with a Gun, Doris Sweet Grass
    • PDF
  • Native Hawaiian Grandparents: Exploring Benefits and Challenges in the Caregiving Experience

    Noreen Mokuau, Colette V Brown, Lana S Ka‘opua, Paula Higuchi, Kathleen M Sweet, Kathryn L Braun
    • PDF
  • Recognizing Our Past and Moving Toward Our Future: Decolonizing Attitudes About Skin Color and Native Americans

    Hilary N Weaver
    • PDF

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