I’m interested in doing more research on the trades and the construction industry with respect to Indigenous Peoples.
I’ve started looking and found the following website that has a number of articles and information related to Indigenous Peoples in the Trades. I’m also creating a course at work about indigenous awareness in the workplace from a construction lens. So most of my websites will be geared towards that topic.
M1 P1 Resource 1:
This has a number of resources pertaining to indigenous literacy and how to include diversity especially indigenous culture into a predominantly Eurocentric workforce.
M1 P2 Resource 2:
A non-profit company that aims to teach corporations about workplace inclusion and indigenous inclusion strategies in the Canadian corporations
M1 P3 Resource 3:
I found this resource regarding education system and how to decolonize education. From their website they talk about “This unique online education series is geared toward university instructors with the goal to increase their understanding of the colonial roots of the academy, the movement to transform universities to be more inclusive of Indigenous peoples and inspire them to move their toward decolonizing their pedagogies.”
https://teaching.uwo.ca/teaching/indigenous-tl-resources.html
M1 P4 Resource 4:
A website dedicated to offering indigenous training to individuals and companies across Canada. They have a number of resources that are relevant and important.
M1 P5 Resource 5:
Not sure if this is an educational resource, but I had the privilege of listening to Norm while working in the ESL industry. He has such an amazing story and such an in-depth knowledge of what the indigenous community faces.
M1 P6 Resource 6:
A great resource on high level information about indigenous awareness.
Another resources:
Cahill, I. G. (2018). Indigenous access to skilled jobs in the canadian forest industry: The role of education. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 9(2)https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2018.9.2.5
Bennett, M. M. (2018). From state-initiated to indigenous-driven infrastructure: The inuvialuit and Canada’s first highway to the arctic ocean. World Development, 109, 134-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2018.04.003
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