Paddling towards resilience : benefits of canoeing for vulnerable first nations children
This phenomenological study investigated the benefits of a weekly canoe program for vulnerable Grade 5 First Nations students at an elementary school in Victoria, BC. The experience of student and adult participants was explored with a focus on how perceived benefits related to protective factors o...
Main Author: | Skwarok, James Nicholas |
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Other Authors: | Harper, Nevin J. |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/664 |
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