Articles & Presentations
Bartlett, C.M. 2011, Integrative Science / Toqwa'tu'kl Kjijitaqnn: the story of our journey in bringing together Indigenous and Western scientific knowledges. In "Ta'n Wetapeksi'k: Understanding From Where We Come"; Proceedings of the 2005 Debert Research Workshop, Debert, Nova Scotia, Canada (Chapter 17; pp. 179-186); edited by T. Bernard, L.M. Rosenmeier, and S.L. Farrell. Eastern Woodland Print Communications, Truro, NS. [PDF = author proofs, chapter changed to 17 for publication].
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Bartlett, C. 2011, Review of book "Different Truths; ethnomedicine in early postcards" by Peter A.G.M. De Smet (2010). Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 28(1): 215-216.
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Bartlett, C. 2011, Interconnectiveness. International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, 21 March 2011.
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Bartlett, C. and Harris, P. 2011, Circles of Consciousness - expansions from the heart. 13th Annual Canadian Energy Psychology Conference - from healing to wholeness (Canadian Association of Integrative and Energy Therapies + Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology). Toronto, ON, 21-23 October 2011.
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Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., and Marshall, A. 2011, Healing and Two-Eyed Seeing. Class presentation for Dr. Jim Gerrie - Religious Studies 267 / Philosophy 267 - BSc Nursing students. Cape Breton University, Sydney, NS, 17 February 2011.
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Bartlett, C., Marshall, M., Marshall, A., and Iwama, M., Integrative Science and Two-Eyed Seeing: Enriching the Discussion Framework for Healthy Communities (authors' draft); for book "Beyond Intractability: convergence and opportunity at the interface of environmental, health and social issues" edited by Lars K. Hallstrom, Nicholas Guehlstorf, and Margot Parkes (under review). UBC Press. [SEE FINAL REVISED AUTHORS' DRAFT IN YEAR 2012]
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Kavanagh, S. 2011, "A Good Feed": Reverence for eels as a guiding principle for traditional ecological knowledge and management among participants in the Mi'kmaq food and ceremonial fishery
in Cape Breton, NS. "People in Places: Engaging Together in Integrated Resource management" conference hosted by Coastal CURA at Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, 26-29 June 2011.
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Kavanagh, S. 2011, Eels were life to our people: traditional ecological knowledge of eels as food, medicine, community, and life among participants in the Mi'kmaq food and ceremonial fishery in Unama'ki (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia, Canada. Environmental Studies Association of Canada (ESAC) conference (theme: People, Places and Sustainability: Exploring Ideas Across Communities) within 2011 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, 30-31 May 2011.
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Marshall, A. 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing / Etuaptmunk - Mi'kmaw Traditional Knowledge for Today. Insight Aboriginal Forum. Halifax, NS, 5-6 December 2011.
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Marshall, A., 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing. Opening ceremonies - 10th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant (ICMPG). Halifax, NS, 24-29 July 2011.
Marshall, A. 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing - Etuaptmumk. "Mainstreaming Indigenous Knowledge for Sustainability" conference to discuss taking a Red Path toward a Green Society. The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread, Racine, WI, USA, 9-11 May 2011.
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Marshall, A. 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing. Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Wise Practices III HIV/AIDS Research Conference; Creativity + Research = Positive Action Wise Practices III. Halifax, NS, 9-11 March 2011.
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Marshall, A. and Bartlett, C. 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing (an old-new way of bringing together different perspectives) and Integrative Science (Parts 1 & 2). Environment Canada (senior executive and staff learning sessions). Dartmouth, NS, 1 December 2011.
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Marshall, A., and Bartlett, C. 2011, Sharing Our Stories: Two-Eyed Seeing and Co-Learning to bring together Indigenous Traditional Knowledges and Western Science. Mi'kmaw Cultural Lecture Series, Wagmatcook First Nation, NS, 28 April 2011.
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Marshall, A., and Bartlett, C. 2011, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Two-Eyed Seeing, Co-Learning. National Aboriginal Fisheries Forum - opportunities, challenges, solutions. Hosted by Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat with Assembly of First Nations, Aboriginal Aquaculture Association, BC First Nations Fisheries Council, and Native Brotherhood of BC. Dartmouth, NS, 29-31 March 2011.
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Marshall, A., and Bartlett, C. 2011, A Co-Learning Journey: Two-Eyed Seeing and Integrative Science. Mawi Wiqsonultine * Mamu Uauitshitutua *
Mawi Apo'qnmatultinej * Llonnataikajuttigelautta (Let's All Help Each Other): a conference on Aboriginal community-based research. Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program (AAEDIRP) and Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat; Moncton, NB, 16-18 March 2011.
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Marshall, A., and Bartlett, C. 2011, Two-Eyed Seeing and Co-Learning. DFO (Maritime) Aboriginal Fisheries Guardian Training. Canadian Coast Guard College, Sydney, NS, 1 March 2011.
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Marshall, A. , Marshall, M., and Bartlett, C. 2011., Two-Eyed Seeing. Mobilizing Pathways to Reconciliation: Knowledge Circle 5 - Knowledge and Rights. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada - National Atlantic Event, Halifax, NS, 26-29 October 2011.
Marshall, M. 2011, L'nuita'si: Mi'kmaw Tribal Consciousness. In "Ta'n Wetapeksi'k: Understanding From Where We Come", Proceedings of the 2005 Debert Research Workshop, Debert, Nova Scotia, Canada (Chapter 16; pp. 173-177); edited by T. Bernard, L.M. Rosenmeier, and S.L. Farrell. Eastern Woodland Print Communications, Truro, NS.
Stewart, S. H., Simon, B. S., Comeau, M. N., Mushquash, C. J., Collins, P., and Van Wilgenburg, H. A. 2011, Hopelessness and excessive drinking among Aboriginal adolescents in Aboriginal schools: the mediating roles of depressive symptoms and drinking to cope. Depression Research and Treatment, 2011 (11 pg), article ID 970169.
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