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Indigenous Capitalism through Tourism?: A Case Study of Economic Development in Native Southeast Alaska
(2013-07-25)On the coasts of the United States, dense human populations tend to occur alongside valuable natural resources and important ecosystems. In these areas, efficient management of competing uses frequently relies on economic ... -
Indigenous Connectedness as a Framework for Relational Healing within Alaska Native Child Welfare
This study was embedded within the Alaska Native child welfare context to fill a gap in the literature that further theorized and made evident the key concepts and mechanisms of Indigenous child wellbeing. Twenty-five ... -
Indigenous Contributions to Arctic Biodiversity Conservation
A significant percentage of the earth’s surface is owned, used, and managed by Indigenous peoples, securing Indigenous communities a critical role in current and future biodiversity conservation efforts. Within the Arctic, ... -
Indigenous Curation in White Spaces
(2023-06)For this project, I curated a month-long exhibition that showcased 3 Indigenous artists. I used Indigenous curation methods to show that Indigenous and Western curation can be used in the same spaces and there isn’t a right ... -
Indigenous Immigrant Youth’s Understanding of Indigeneity: Language, Power Inequities, and Self-Understanding
This qualitative study seeks to address the question of how indigenous immigrant youth from Latin America make sense of indigeneity in their countries of origin and in the United States. For the last couple of decades, ... -
Indigenous Lands Before Urban Parks: Indigenizing Restoration at Discovery Park, WA
Indigenous Lands Before Urban Parks: Indigenizing Restoration at Discovery Park, WA -
Indigenous Matrix: Northwest Women Printmakers
(2022-06)Indigenous Matrix: Northwest Women Printmakers is an exhibition hosted at Seattle Art Museum that runs from June 15th, 2022 through December 15th, 2022. Curated by an Indigenous female scholar, this exhibit is a first for ... -
Indigenous Nations’ Access to Geospatial Climate Change Data: The case of the Lummi Nation
This thesis examines the availability and necessity of climate change data to Indigenous communities, using the Lummi Nation as a case study. The research centers on three main impacts to Lummi waters: sea surface warming, ... -
Indigenous One Health: Connecting Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science
The One Health approach, which assesses the interconnectedness of animal, human, and environmental health, fails to include and amplify Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous scientists. To effectively center Indigenous ... -
Indigenous Participation in the Arctic Council: An Analysis of Principle and Practice
The Arctic is an ever-changing region, specifically in its environment and the increasing number of political actors interested in natural resource development in the region, which requires innovative modes of policy ... -
Indigenous perspectives on repatriation: Reflections from tribal members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
(2022-12)Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challenging discourse, involving perspectives from heritage institutions, museum professionals, and indigenous people who are invested in the outcomes of repatriation processes. ... -
Indigenous Research Data Case Study: Toward Contextual Integrity for Indigenous Data
(2022-08-09)This white paper examines the complexities and constraints inherent in the stewardship of qualitative Indigenous research data. Framed by a background discussion covering Indigenous research approaches, ethical engagement, ... -
Indigenous Spaces. Indigenous Traditions: An Immersive environmental education center in Kodagu, Karnataka, India.
Located deep in the heart of the Western Ghat mountain range in the southern Indian state of Karnataka is Kodagu - a land and a tribe whose history goes back thousands of years in time. An ancient and elusive culture - a ... -
Indirect Costs and Workplace Productivity Loss Associated with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Background Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) is the 7th most common type of cancer in the United States (U.S.) based on incidence.1 Despite this, there is an absence of published literature on the indirect costs and workplace ... -
Indirect Costs Associated with Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Positive (HER2+) Metastatic Breast Cancer
Objective To estimate the indirect costs associated with a diagnosis of human epidermal growth factor receptor positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) compared to non-cancer controls. Methods We performed a matched ... -
Indirect Effects of Parental Coping on Children’s Psychosocial Adjustment in the Context of Pediatric Cancer
A significant body of literature suggests that children with cancer are at an increased risk for psychosocial maladjustment. Parents’ adjustment and family functioning have been identified as among the strongest predictors ... -
Indisposable Tales: Visual Storytelling to Reduce Plastic Waste
This thesis explored how visual stories might motivate people to reduce their plastic waste by changing their behavior. The aim of this project was to add to the body of work on design for storytelling and behavior change ... -
Individual and familial predictors of multiple dimensions of fathers' parenting
(2003)Fathers are typically underrepresented in research on parenting and parental effects on children. Additionally, little is known about the determinants of fathers' parenting. This study investigated multiple determinants ... -
Individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status, long term exposure to air pollution and risk of cardiovascular disease in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study
(2013-02-25)<bold>Background</bold>: Previous studies have reported a positive association between exposure to higher levels of air pollution and cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. However, uncertainty remains regarding the ... -
Individual and Organizational Factors Influencing Technology Adoption for Construction Safety
Nowadays, providing a safer and zero-injury jobsite is an objective of many construction companies. Nevertheless, construction industry has not achieved a satisfactory level of safety, and is still considered to be one of ...