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First Nations

Obesity and Diabetes in the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska: From Community Engagement to Action, 2014-2019

Alonso, L., Decora, L., & Bauer, U. E. (2019). Obesity and diabetes in the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska: from community engagement to action, 2014–2019. Preventing Chronic Disease, 16, E103.

Publication Date:   2019
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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At the edges of embodiment: determinants of breastfeeding for first nations women

Eni, R., Phillips-Beck, W., & Mehta, P. (2014). At the edges of embodiment: determinants of breastfeeding for first nations women. Breastfeeding Medicine, 9(4), 203-214.

Publication Date:   2014
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Should anti-tobacco media messages be culturally targeted for Indigenous populations? A systematic review and narrative synthesis

Gould, G. S., McEwen, A., Watters, T., Clough, A. R., & van der Zwan, R. (2013). Should anti-tobacco media messages be culturally targeted for Indigenous populations? A systematic review and narrative synthesis. Tobacco control, 22(4), e7-e7.

Publication Date:   2018
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Advancing smoke-free policy adoption on the Navajo Nation

Henderson, P. N., Roeseler, A., Moor, G., Clark, H. W., Yazzie, A., Nez, P., ... & Leischow, S. J. (2016). Advancing smoke-free policy adoption on the Navajo Nation. Tobacco control, 25(Suppl 1), i26-i31.

Publication Date:   2016
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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The Tribal Tobacco Education and Policy Initiative: Findings From a Collaborative, Participatory Evaluation

Scott, S., D’Silva, J., Hernandez, C., Villaluz, N. T., Martinez, J., & Matter, C. (2017). The tribal tobacco education and policy initiative: Findings from a collaborative, participatory evaluation. Health Promotion Practice, 18(4), 545-553.

Publication Date:   2016
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Leadership for planetary health and sustainable development: health promotion community capacities for working with Indigenous peoples in the application of Indigenous knowledge

Ratima, M. (2019). Leadership for planetary health and sustainable development: health promotion community capacities for working with Indigenous peoples in the application of Indigenous knowledge. Global Health Promotion, 26(4), 3-5.

Publication Date:   2019
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Indigenous voices and knowledge systems – promoting planetary health, health equity, and sustainable development now and for future generations

Ratima, M., Martin, D., Castleden, H., & Delormier, T. (2019). Indigenous voices and knowledge systems–promoting planetary health, health equity, and sustainable development now and for future generations. Global Health Promotion, 26(3_suppl), 3-5.

Publication Date:   2019
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Relationship building with First Nations and public health: Exploring principles and practices for engagement to improve community health

Team. RBwFNaPHR Relationship building with first nations and public health: exploring principles and practices for engagement to improve community health – literature review. Sudbury, ON, 2017

Publication Date:   2017
Resource Type:   Report
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Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health

Boyd, A. D., & Furgal, C. M. (2022). Towards a participatory approach to risk communication: the case of contaminants and Inuit health. Journal of Risk Research, 25(7), 892–910. https://doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2022.2061035

Publication Date:   2022
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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Community engagement approaches for Indigenous health research: recommendations based on an integrative review.

Lin CY, Loyola-Sanchez A, Boyling E, Barnabe C. Community engagement approaches for Indigenous health research: recommendations based on an integrative review. BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 27;10(11):e039736. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039736. PMID: 33247010; PMCID: PMC7703446.

Publication Date:   2020
Resource Type:   Peer reviewed publication
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