Hello to you all, We are pleased to present the first recipe on the IHRG blog! No need to be a trained chef to make mouthwatering dishes. On this blog, you will find simple recipes using accessible and affordable ingredients. For those of you who hunt, trap, fish or simply enjoy a good home-cooked meal, […]
Archive | January, 2013
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Check out the link below for some useful resources. Includes both: Special Issue on Participatory Research Processes and Ethics Special Issue on Knowledge Translation in Arctic Health Research http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/issue/view/1457
” Treaties, the Indian Act, and the Algonquin Land Claim ” Presentation
The Aboriginal Studies Program in collaboration with Student Academic Success Service (SASS) presents Dr. Bonita Lawrence ” Treaties, the Indian Act, and the Algonquin Land Claim “ January 31, 2013 16h00 – 18h00 SITE H 0104 University of Ottawa
Circumpolar Speaker Series Presentation
Speakers: Corliss Bean, Alexandra Arellano, & Tanya Forneris School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa Title: Engaging Inuit Youth: Understanding the Process of the Nunavik Youth Hockey Development Program Thursday Jan. 24th 16:00-17:30pm Simard 129 University of Ottawa Abstract: The Nunavik Youth Hockey Development Program (NYHDP) uses sport, specifically hockey, as a vehicle to encourage […]
Food For Thought Presentation
Just a reminder that Courtney Mason will be giving the first talk of the year, Monday, 21 Jan. Time: 12h00-13h00, Room: FSS 10003 Cette présentation sera en anglais, mais comme l’habitude les discussions sont bilingues. ‘Facilitators of and Barriers to Food Security/Sovereignty in Northern First Nations Communities In Northern Ontario’s Nishnawbe Aski region, Oji-Cree populations […]
Following a healthy diet with recipes like caribou stew…
Wednesday October 17, 2012 Nunavut’s Department of Health and Social Services is collaborating on a new project with retailers in the Arctic. By publishing 10 health-conscious recipes, their goal is to teach basic culinary skills and give information about nutrition. To ensure the success of this project, retailers created a special display with the appropriate […]
Addressing First Nations Food Security
Wednesday September 5, 2012 Rick Garrick — Wawatay News Food security Tasty food was on the menu at the 3rd Annual Nishnawbe Aski Nation Food Symposium. “The vegetables that we cooked this morning are very simple, but very tasty,” said Fort Albany’s Madelaine Scott during an Aug. 29 community kitchen workshop at the Regional Food […]
IHRG Cooking Workshops 1 & 2
Thursday September 27, 2012 Please visit the links below to view our first two installments of the IHRG Cooking Workshop Cooking Workshop 1: http://db.tt/oVjxz7UL Cooking Workshop 2: http://db.tt/leaV5I4o We would love to hear your feedback! More to come…
Book chronicles First Nations embrace of hockey
12 Jul, 2012 by APTN National News Canada lays claim to the sport of hockey. And while it took a while, First Nations have embraced the game as well. As APTN National News reporter Nigel Newlove tells us, one university professor has chronicled First Nations love of the game. Interview with Dr. Michael Robidoux, Associate […]
Land-based Approach to Chronic Disease Prevention
April 10, 2012 Good day all! I just wanted to take a moment to share the following link with you: http://db.tt/P8hG9vIV The University of Ottawa Indigenous Health Group has created a short 15 minute video entitled “Land-based Approach to Chronic Disease Prevention” that includes photos and video footage from various project activities that have taken […]