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TD Scholarship for Indigenous Peoples
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/graduate-studies/awards/td-scholarship-indigenous-peoplesIndigenous community. Together with AFOA Canada, a not-for-profit led by Indigenous Peoples, we have worked ... to build a scholarship for Indigenous Peoples. Through it, 25 scholarships are available to be ...
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Multi-year research project to examine cultural and historic impact of Red River Jig to Métis peoples
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/multi-year-research-project-examine-cultural-and-historic-impact-red-river-jig-m%C3%A9tisproject examining the cultural and historic impact of the Red River Jig to the Métis peoples. Titled La ... -cultural-and-historic-impact-red-river-jig-m%C3%A9tis-peoples-- 30-- Contact: Trevor Kenney, News & ... cultural and historic impact of Red River Jig to Métis peoples For University of Lethbridge researcher Dr. ...
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Conference- Waste- The Social Context, People, Policies, Persuasion and Payoffs- May 8- 11, 2011
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/events/conference-waste-social-context-people-policies-persuasion-and-payoffs-may-8-11-2011This event is hosted by the Edmonton Waste Management Centre of Excellence. An international conference on the social, environmental, and economic aspects of waste management. Email: ewmce@edmonton.ca ...
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Exploring Gambling Behaviours among Aboriginal Peoples: A Critical Socioecological Model
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/exploring-gambling-behaviours-among-aboriginal-peoples-critical-socioecological-modelAuthors: Yanicki, S., Gregory, D. and Lee, B. (In Press) Forthcoming 2010- In Belanger, Y. (ed.). First Nations Gaming and Gambling in Canada: Perspectives Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. ...
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Survey highlights major Canada-US differences in people in middle age
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/survey-highlights-major-canada-us-differences-people-middle-ageCanadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences- published in Psychology & Sociology. ...
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Fragmented but Not Forgotten Gods: Religion in the Lives of Young People in Quebec and the Rest of Canada
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/fragmented-not-forgotten-gods-religion-lives-young-people-quebec-and-rest-canadaPresented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Montreal, November 2009. ...
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Youth in the 1930s,” Panel (with Dr William Ramp) on “Dilemmas of Demography and Democracy: Exploring personal and public responses by young people to the Great Depression
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/youth-1930s%E2%80%9D-panel-dr-william-ramp-%E2%80%9Cdilemmas-demography-and-democracy-exploring-personal-and-publicAuthors: Ramp, W. and MacDonald, H. Prentice Institute, University of Lethbridge, 15 May 2009. ...
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Dilemmas of Demography and Democracy: Exploring Personal and Public Responses by Young People to the Great Depression
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/dilemmas-demography-and-democracy-exploring-personal-and-public-responses-young-people-great-depressPresented with Heidi MacDonald, Department of History, The University of Lethbridge) Panel discussion. ...
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Gambling Behaviours among Aboriginal Peoples: Indigenous and critical Socio-Econological Perspectives
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/prenticeinstitute/gambling-behaviours-among-aboriginal-peoples-indigenous-and-critical-socio-econological-perspectivesAuthors: Yanicki, S., Gregory, D., & Lee, B. (2011). In Belanger, Y. (ed.). First Nations Gaming and Gambling in Canada: Perspectives Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 195-126. ...
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Scams: How they target people and how to recognise them
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/dhillon/scams-how-they-target-people-and-how-recognise-themMay 16 | 4:30-5:45 p.m. | Zoom **Note this event has gone virtual!!! Don't let distance deter your quest for cybersecurity knowledge. Ideal for the general public, business owners and employees, students, educators and professionals interested in cyb ...