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Cash Ahenakew

Assistant Professor
Department of Educational Studies (EDST)

Dr. Ahenakew’s research proposes to develop alternative approaches to pedagogy and methodology that contribute to the revitalization and transformation of Indigenous and non-Indigenous education, research and well-being.

Contributions:

Ahenakew, C., de Oliveira Andreotti, V., Cooper, G., & Hireme, H. (2014). Beyond epistemic provincialism: De-provincializing Indigenous resistance. Alter-Natives: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 10(3): 216-231.
Andreotti, V., & Ahenakew, C. (2013). Educating. In S. Matthewman, C. West-Newman, B. Curtis (Eds.) Being Sociological, 3rd Edition (pp.233-250). New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
Ahenakew, C. (2012). The Effects of Historical Trauma, Community Capacity and Place of Residence on the Self-Reported Health of Canada’s Indigenous Population. A Thesis Submitted to The Faculty of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements For The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Calgary.
Andreotti, V., Ahenakew, C., & Cooper, G. (2011). Epistemological pluralism: Ethical and pedagogical challenges in higher education. Alter-Natives:An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 7(1): 40-50.
Ahenakew, C. (2011). The birth of the ‘Windigo’: The construction of Aboriginal health in biomedical and traditional Indigenous models of medicine. Critical Literacies: Theories and Practices, 5(1): 3-13.

Keywords:

Indigenous; Ontologies; Epistemologies; Methodologies; Pedagogies; Epidemiology; Decolonization.
cash.ahenakew@ubc.ca 
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