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Kelley Bird-Naytowhow
Kelley Bird-Naytowhow
Athabasca University
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Land and nature as sources of health and resilience among Indigenous youth in an urban Canadian context: A photovoice exploration
AR Hatala, C Njeze, D Morton, T Pearl, K Bird-Naytowhow
BMC Public Health 20, 1-14, 2020
1272020
Ceremonies of relationship: Engaging urban indigenous youth in community-based research
K Bird-Naytowhow, AR Hatala, T Pearl, A Judge, E Sjoblom
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 16 (1), 1609406917707899, 2017
922017
Re-imagining miyo-wicehtowin: Human-nature relations, land-making, and wellness among Indigenous youth in a Canadian urban context
AR Hatala, D Morton, C Njeze, K Bird-Naytowhow, T Pearl
Social Science & Medicine 230, 122-130, 2019
782019
“I have strong hopes for the future”: Time orientations and resilience among Canadian Indigenous youth
AR Hatala, T Pearl, K Bird-Naytowhow, A Judge, E Sjoblom, L Liebenberg
Qualitative Health Research 27 (9), 1330-1344, 2017
642017
Intersectionality of resilience: a Strengths-Based case study approach with Indigenous youth in an urban Canadian context
C Njeze, K Bird-Naytowhow, T Pearl, AR Hatala
Qualitative health research 30 (13), 2001-2018, 2020
562020
“Just because they aren't human doesn't mean they aren't alive”: The methodological potential of photovoice to examine human-nature relations as a source of resilience and …
D Morton, K Bird-Naytowhow, T Pearl, AR Hatala
Health & place 61, 102268, 2020
342020
Being and Becoming a Helper: Illness Disclosure and Identity Transformations among Indigenous People Living With HIV or AIDS in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
PT Andrew R. Hatala , Kelley Bird-Naytowhow, Tamara Pearl, Jen Peterson ...
SAGE Journals, 1-13, 2018
20*2018
Performing Pimâtisiwin: The Expression of Indigenous Wellness Identities through Community‐based Theater
AR Hatala, K Bird‐Naytowhow
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 34 (2), 243-267, 2020
132020
The interpersonal skills of community-engaged scholarship: Insights from collaborators working at the University of Saskatchewan’s Community Engagement Office
AR Hatala, L Erickson, O Isbister-Bear, S Calvez, K Bird-Naytowhow, ...
Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship 10 (1), 44-58, 2017
122017
Silent voices, absent bodies, and quiet methods: revisiting the processes and outcomes of personal knowledge production through Body-Mapping methodologies among Indigenous youth
D Morton, K Bird-Naytowhow, AR Hatala
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 20, 1609406920987934, 2021
82021
Finding our ‘good way’: critical reflections on researching disability, connection, and community from an Indigenous perspective
S Knudson, K Bird-Naytowhow, T Baldhead Pearl
Reflective Practice 22 (3), 306-318, 2021
32021
“Well-Healthy Relationships”: Using Indigenous Approaches to Support Relationship Formation for Persons with Disabilities
S Knudson, K Bird-Naytowhow, TB Pearl
World Conference on Qualitative Research 1, 2018
12018
Miyo-wîcêhetowin in the city: Indigenous youth spirituality, good ancestors, and mental wellness through healing journeys on the land
D Morton, K Bird-Naytowhow, AR Hatala
Spiritual, Religious, and Faith-Based Practices in Chronicity, 124-147, 2021
2021
7 Miyo-wîcêhetowin in the city
D Morton, K Bird-Naytowhow, AR Hatala
Spiritual, Religious, and Faith-Based Practices in Chronicity, 124, 0
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