Articles & Presentations
Bartlett, C.M. 2005, Knowledge inclusivity: "Two-Eyed Seeing" for science for the 21st Century. Workshop on Learning Communities as a Tool for Resource Management. Halifax, NS, 4-5 November 2005.
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Bartlett, C.M. 2005, Knowledge inclusivity: "Two-Eyed Seeing" for science for the 21st Century. Workshop on Learning Communities as a Tool for Resource Management. Halifax, NS, 4-5 November 2005. Pp. 70-76 in Workshop Proceedings.
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Bartlett, C.M. 2005, Knowledge inclusivity: "Two-Eyed Seeing" for health research collaborations (Aboriginal and mainstream) for the 21st Century. 6th Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society & 1st Conference of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health. Quebec City, QC, 27-29 October 2005.
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Bartlett, C.M. 2005, Integrative Science / Toqwa'tu'kl Kjijitaqnn: the story of our journey in bringing together Indigenous and Western scientific knowledges. Ta'n Wetapeksi'k ("Understanding From Where We Come" Workshop for the Mi'kmawey Debert Cultural Project. Debert, NS, 19-21 October 2005.
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Bartlett, C.M. 2005, Diverse conceptualizations of nature's patterns: Science for the 21st Century. Atlantic Canada Association of Science Educators (ACASE), "Weaving Together the Many Threads of Science Education" - Second Annual Conference and Workshops, session theme: Where are science and science education headed? St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, 7-9 July 2005.
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Bartlett, C.M., and Marshall, A. 2005, "Spirit of the East" and "Two-Eyed Seeing" (conference keynote address). Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society Conference (7th national). Membertou-Sydney, NS, 22-24 September 2005.
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Bartlett, C.M., and Marshall, M. 2005, The journey of "Integrative Science", an effort that brings together Indigenous and Western scientific knowledges, at Cape Breton University. Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society Conference (7th national). Membertou-Sydney, NS, 22-24 September 2005.
Comeau, M.N., Stewart, S.H., Mushquash, C., Wojcik, D., Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., Young, J., and Stevens, D. 2005, Community collaboration in developing a culturally relevant alcohol abuse early intervention program for First Nation youth. Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies Journal 49 (1): 36-42.
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Comeau, M.N., Stewart, S.H., Mushquash, C., Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., Young, J., Stevens, D., and Wojcik, D. 2005, Community collaboration in the development and evaluation of a culturally-relevant alcohol abuse early intervention program for First Nation youth. Presentation: Symposium on "New Developments in Early Intervention for Alcohol Abuse among First Nations Youth"; Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse 1st National Conference. Toronto, ON, 13-16 November 2005.
Comeau, M.N., Stewart, S.H., Mushquash, C., Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., Young, J., Stevens, D., and Wojcik, D. 2005, Community collaboration in the development and evaluation of a culturally-relevant alcohol abuse early intervention program for First Nation youth. 6th Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society & 1st Conference of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health. Quebec City, QC, 27-29 October 2005.
Iwama, M., Knockwood, C., and McEwan, N. 2005, The "healing tense" in the Mi'kmaq language, with puppetry to demonstrate its potential inclusion within Mi'kmaq legends. Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society Conference 2005 (7th national). Membertou-Sydney, NS, 22-24 September 2005.
Lefort, N. 2005, Integrative Science: "Natural Horizons" in Science Education. Atlantic Canada Association of Science Educators (ACASE), "Weaving Together the Many Threads of Science Education" - Second Annual Conference and Workshops. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, 7-9 July 2005.
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Lefort, N., and Bartlett, C. 2005, Learning "Two-Eyed Seeing": towards successful health research collaborations between university and Aboriginal communities. Health Research in Atlantic Canada, Collaborative Initiatives: What Works; CIHR New Investigators Session. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, 3 May 2005.
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Marshall, A. 2005, The science of humility. Te Tol Roa - Indigenous Excellence, World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education. Hamilton Aotearoa, New Zealand, 27 November -1 December 2005.
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Marshall, A. 2005, The science of humility. In: New horizons of knowledge section; Proceedings for: Te Tol Roa - Indigenous Excellence, World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education. Hamilton Aotearoa, New Zealand, 27 November-1 December 2005.
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Marshall, M. 2005, On Tribal Consciousness - The Trees That Hold Hands. Te Tol Roa - Indigenous Excellence, World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education. Hamilton Aotearoa, New Zealand, 27 November - 1 December 2005.
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Marshall, M. 2005, On Tribal Consciousness - The Trees That Hold Hands. In: New horizons of knowledge section; Proceedings for: Te Tol Roa - Indigenous Excellence, World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education. Hamilton Aotearoa, New Zealand, 27 November -1 December 2005.
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Stewart, S.H., Conrod, P.J., Marlatt, G.A., Comeau, M.N., Thush, C., and Krank, M. 2005, New developments in prevention and early intervention for alcohol abuse in youths. Alcoholism: clinical and experimental research, 29 (2): 278-286.