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An Aajiqatigiingniq (Consensus) Process to Develop an Evaluation Tool for Health and Wellness Outcomes of Land-Based Programs in the Canadian North

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Restorative Indigenous land-based practices for urban youth

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A collaboration to inform the development of an Indigenous wellbeing instrument

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Dementia and ageing in rural and remote communities: Using technologies for ageing in place

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Collaborative decision-making for Māori health gain: A case study in Taranaki, Aotearoa, New Zealand

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Te rongo ā tinana, ā hinengaro, ā ngākau ā wairua : Enhancing Māori wellbeing in early childhood educatio n

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Mothers’ experiences of supporting the healthy development of their infants’ indigenous identities

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“Hinenui Te Pō is a light in the darkness”: Performing pūrākau in research on incest and childhood sexual abuse

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Northern Cree Elders perspectives on developing relationships for reconciliation

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Colonisation, suicide, and resilience: Storying with First Nations people living with HIV and AIDS

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Editorial

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Tiaki Whānau Tiaki Ora: 1000 Māori Homes: The whānau initiative to build wellbeing and resilience to prevent suicide

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Developing a healing and wellness program for First Nations boys and men: The Mishoomsinaang Mentorship Program

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Strengthening community based suicide prevention initiatives for Pacific Islands people in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Critical elements for successful implementation of community based suicide prevention initiatives for Pacific Island people in Aotearoa New Zealand

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