Resources
Barnes, R., & Josefowitz, N., (2018).
Baskin, C., (2016).
Baskin, C., McPherson, C., & Strike, C. (2012).
- Using the Seven Sacred Teachings to improve services for Aboriginal mothers experiencing drug and alcohol misuse problems and involvement with \\\hild welfare. Well-being in the urban Aboriginal community. Thompson Educational.
Beaudette, J., Power, J., & Ritchie, M., (2019).
Bolt, L. A., (2019).
Brown, M. A., & Di Lallo, S., (2020).
- Talking circles: A culturally responsive evaluation practice. American Journal of Evaluation, 41(3), 367-383.
Combs, L., (2018).
Correctional Investigator Canada, (2014).
Correctional Investigator Canada, (2017).
Correctional Investigator Canada, (2021).
Correctional Service Canada, (2017).
Desjarlais, S. A., (2012).
Duran, E., & Duran, B., (1995).
- Native American postcolonial psychology. SUNY Press.
First Nations Centre, (2007).
- OCAP: Ownership, control, access and possession. Sanctioned by the First Nations Information Governance Committee, Assembly of First Nations. National Aboriginal Health Organization.
Friedland, H., (2016).
Gouvernement du Québec, (2019).
Grande, S., (2015).
- Red pedagogy: Native American social and political thought. Rowman & Littlefield.
Gutierrez, L., Chadwick, N., & Wanamaker, K. A., (2018).
Hewitt, J. G., (2016).
Kovach, M., (2009).
- Indigenous methodologies: Characteristics, conversations, and contexts. University of Toronto Press
Little Bear, L., (2000).
- Jagged worldviews colliding. In M. Battiste (Ed.), Reclaiming Indigenous voice and vision, (pp. 78-85). UBC Press.
McGregor, D., (2018).
McMillan, L. J., (2016).
Mihesuah, D. A. (Ed.), (1998).
- Natives and academics: Researching and writing about American Indians: University of Nebraska Press.
Monchalin, L., (2016).
- The failed foreign system of criminal justice and the problem with Canada. In D. Long, & O. Patricia Dickson (eds.), Visions of the heart issues involving Aboriginal peoples in Canada (4th ed.). Oxford University Press.
Montford, K.S., & Moore, D., (2018).
- The prison as reserve: Governmentality, phenomenology, and indigenizing the prison (Studies), New Criminal Law Review 21(4), 640 -663.
Monture-Angus, P., (2000).
- Aboriginal women and correctional practice: Reflections on the Task Force on Federally Sentenced Women. In K. Hannah-Moffat, & M. Shaw, An ideal prison? Critical essays on women’s imprisonment in Canada (pp. 52-60). Fernwood
Myre, N., (2021, September 20).
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, (2019).
Native Women’s Association of Canada, (n.d.).
Oliver, V., Flicker, S., Danforth, J., Konsmo, E., Wilson, C., Jackson, R., & Mitchell, C., (2015).
Rohde, M., (2013).
- The Sketchnote handbook, the illustrated guide to visual note taking. Peach Pit Press.
Smith, L T., (1999).
- Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. Zed Books Ltd.
Statistics Canada, (2016).
Statistics Canada, (2019).
Steward, L. A., Wilton, G., & Baglole, S., (2019).
Sugar, F., & Fox, L., (1990).
- Survey of federally sentenced Aboriginal women in the community. Native Women’s Association of Canada.
Truth and reconciliation of Canada, (2015).
Tuhiwai-Smith, L., (1999).
- Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. Zed Books Ltd.
Vecchio, K.
- Call to Action: Reconciliation with Indigenous Women in the Federal Justice and Correctional Systems [Ottawa, ON]. [House of Commons], 2018. Web. 20 February 2019.
Viens, J., (2019).
Waldram, J., (1997).
- The way of the pipe: Aboriginal spirituality and symbolic healing in Canadian prisons. Broadview Press.
Weisgarber, B., (2020).
- Exploring the impact of mainstream and culturally specific programs for Indigenous women’s healing in a Quebec women’s provincial prison. (Publication number: 987944) [Masters thesis, Concordia University]. Spectrum.
Wellman, S., (2017).
- Re(claiming) Indigenous Identity Within Canada’s Prison System: Indigenous Identity and Indigenous-Specific Programming. [Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa].
Wesley, M., (2012).
Yuen, F., (2011).
- “I've never been so free in all my life”: Healing through Aboriginal ceremonies in prison. Leisure/Loisir: Special Issue, Leisure, Space, and Social Change, 35(2), 97-113.
Yuen F., & Pedlar, A., (2009).
- Leisure as a context for Justice: Aboriginal women in prison and their experiences in ceremony. Journal of Leisure Research: Special Issue, Critical Race Theory and Social Justice Perspectives on Whiteness, Difference(s) and (anti)racism in Leisure Studies, 41(4), 545-562.
Pedlar, A., Arai, S., Yuen, F., & Fortune, D., (2018).
Yuen, F., Ranahan, P., Linds, W., & Goulet, L., (2021).
- Leisure, cultural continuity, and life promotion. Annals of Leisure Research, 24(1), 92-113.
Yuen, F., & Fortune, D., (2020).
Sjollema, S., & Yuen, F., (2017).
- Evocative words and ethical crafting: Poetic representation in leisure research. Leisure Sciences, 39(2), 109-125.
Yuen, F., (2016).
- Collage: A method of analysis and representation. Journal of Leisure Research, 48(4), 338-346.
Fortune, D., & Yuen, F., (2015).
- Transitions in identity, belonging, and citizenship and the possibilities of inclusion for women leaving prison: Implications for therapeutic recreation. Leisure/Loisir, 39(2), 253-276.
Yuen, F., Arai, S., & Fortune, D, (2012).
- Women in prison, community dislocation and reconnection through leisure: A poetic representation of incarcerated women’s experiences of leisure and connection to community. Leisure Sciences, 34(4), 1-17.
Lu, L., & Yuen, F., (2012).
- Journey Women: Art Therapy in a Decolonizing Framework of Practice. Arts in Psychotherapy: Special issue on Social Justice, 39(2), 192-200.
Yuen, F., (2011).
- “I've never been so free in all my life”: Healing through Aboriginal ceremonies in prison. Leisure/Loisir: Special Issue, Leisure, Space, and Social Change, 35(2), 97-113.
Yuen, F., (2011).
- Embracing Emotionality: Clothing my “Naked Truths”. Critical Criminology, 19(1), 75-88.
Fortune, D., Thompson, J., Pedlar, A., & Yuen, F., (2010).
- Social justice and women leaving prison: Beyond punishment and exclusion. Contemporary Justice Review, 13(1), 19-33.
Yuen F., & Pedlar, A., (2009).
- Leisure as a context for Justice: Aboriginal women in prison and their experiences in ceremony. Journal of Leisure Research: Special Issue, Critical Race Theory and Social Justice Perspectives on Whiteness, Difference(s) and (anti)racism in Leisure Studies, 41(4), 545-562.
Pedlar, A., Yuen, F., & Fortune, D., (2008).
- Incarcerated women and leisure: Making of good girls out of bad? Therapeutic Recreation Journal: Special Issue, Mental Health and transcending Life Challenges: The Role of Therapeutic Recreation Services, 42(1), 24-36.
Pedlar A., Arai, S., & Yuen, F., (2007).
- Media representation of federally sentenced women and leisure opportunities: Ramifications of social inclusion. Leisure/Loisir, 31(1), 255-276.
Yuen, F., Thompson, J., & Pedlar, A. (2006):
- Engagement in leisure: A Restorative Justice approach to working with incarcerated women. Restorative Directions Journal, 2(1), 22-35.