Videos
Videos
Elders
Renee Thomas-Hill, ISHS Elder, talks about her role as an Elder at ISHS
Bertha Skye, ISHS Elder, talks about her role at ISHS
Myeengun Henry, ISHS Elder, talks about his role as an Elder at ISHS
Seeking Balance by Myeengun Henry
By Myeengun Henry
Renewing our relationship with Grandmother Moon
By Renee Thomas-Hill
Healing Journey
By Gerard Sagassige
Gerard Sagassige Part 1
Gerard Sagassige Part 2
Gerard Sagassige Part 3
Gerard Sagassige Part 4
Lorna Hill Part 1
Lorna Hill Part 2
Lorna Hill Part 3
Lorna Hill Part 4
Life's Prinicples
By Gerard Sagassige
Michif Losing Métis Language
By Elize Hartley
Métis Sash
By Elize Hartley
Métis Regalia
By Elize Hartley
Métis Medicine
By Elize Hartley
Métis Medicines
By Elize Hartley
The Importance of the Feather
By Elize Hartley
About the Métis People - Part 1
By Elize Hartley
About the Métis People - Part 2
By Elize Hartley
The Seven Grandfather Teachings
By Elize Hartley
Elder Bertha Skye talks about the Rat Root
Grandfather Teachings - Part 1
By Bertha Skye
Grandfather Teachings - Part 2
By Bertha Skye
Elder Bertha Skye talks about Labrador Tea
Elder Bertha Skye talks about Allergies
Gifts from the Creator
By Bertha Skye
Elder Bertha Skye talks about Birch trees as Medicine
The Value of Native Medicine - Part 1
By Bertha Skye
The Value of Native Medicine - Part 2
By Bertha Skye
Elder Bertha Skye talks about the power of Cedar
Indigenous Health Elective
How History, Gender, Programming and Policy Impacts Maori Health in New Zealand - Part 1
Dr. Aroha Harris from the University of Auckland, NZ talks about Maori Health at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. Harris was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
How History, Gender, Programming and Policy Impacts Maori Health in New Zealand - Part 2
Dr. Aroha Harris from the University of Auckland, NZ talks about Maori Health at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. Harris was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
How History, Gender, Programming and Policy Impacts Maori Health in New Zealand - Part 3
Dr. Aroha Harris from the University of Auckland, NZ talks about Maori Health at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. Harris was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
How History, Gender, Programming and Policy Impacts Maori Health in New Zealand - Part 4
Dr. Aroha Harris from the University of Auckland, NZ talks about Maori Health at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. Harris was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 1
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 2
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 3
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 4
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 5
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 6
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 7
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 8
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 9
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 10
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 11
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Diabetes and Indigenous People in Canada Part 12
Alex McComber, a Mohawk from Kahnawake talks about Diabetes as a guest speaker of the Indigenous Health Elective at McMaster University on January 25th, 2011.
Manitoba First Nations TB History Part 1
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum from the University of Winnipeg talks about the historic effect of Tuberculosis on Manitoba First Nations at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. McCallum was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
Manitoba First Nations TB History Part 2
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum from the University of Winnipeg talks about the historic effect of Tuberculosis on Manitoba First Nations at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. McCallum was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
Manitoba First Nations TB History Part 3
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum from the University of Winnipeg talks about the historic effect of Tuberculosis on Manitoba First Nations at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. McCallum was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
Manitoba First Nations TB History Part 4
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum from the University of Winnipeg talks about the historic effect of Tuberculosis on Manitoba First Nations at McMaster University on March 8th, 2011. Dr. McCallum was hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office at McMaster.
Interprofessional Day in Education
The Inter-professional Day in Education: Indigenous Health (IPE) is part of the Indigenous Health Elective that is opened for participation to the broader McMaster community. The objectives of this IPE session are to develop skills, knowledge and attitudes that will improve competence to practice inter-professional health care in a culturally safe manner.
Elder Christine Skye talks about Indigenous Health Issues at Six Nations Polytech on Feb 11, 2011
Elder Elize Hartley talks about Indigenous Health Issues at Six Nations Polytech on Feb 11, 2011
Elder Walter Cook talks about Indigenous Health Issues at Six Nations Polytech on Feb 11, 2011
Elder Ima Johnson talks about Indigenous Health Issues at Six Nations Polytech on Feb 11, 2011
Speakers
Excerpts from Inuit Health Session, March 2010
Excerpts from Inuit Health Session, March 2010 at McMaster University hosted by the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office. The speaker is Elder Ruby Arngna'naaq.
ISHS Videos
ISHS Students Speak - Melissa Shigwadja
Medical student Melissa Shigwadja talks about her experiences with Indigenous Students Health Sciences at McMaster University.
ISHS Students Speak - Dr. Melinda Fowler
ISHS former student and mentor Dr. Melinda Fowler speaks about the Indigenous Students Health Sciences Office.
ISHS Students Speak - Brad Johnson
ISHS student Brad Johnson speaks about his experiences with the Indigenous Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University.
ISHS Mentor - Dr. Tristan Aile
Dr. Tristan Alie speaks about his role as an Indigenous Students Health Sciences Mentor at McMaster University's School of Medicine.
ISHS Personal Experience - Dr. Karen Hill
Dr. Karen Hill talks about her experiences helping to start the Indigenous Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University.
ISHS Colleagues at McMaster University
In this video, friends and colleagues of the Indigenous Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University talk about the importance of ISHS.
ISHS Elders Speak - Bertha Skye
ISHS Elder in Residence Bertha Skye speaks about her involvement with the Indigenous Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University.
ISHS Elders Speak - Elize Hartley
ISHS Elder in Residence Elize Hartley speaks about her involvement with the Indigenous Students Health Sciences office at McMaster University.
Elder Elize Hartley explains the ISHS Logo
ISHS Elder in Residence Elize Hartley talks about various Métis medicines and cultural practices. This episode examines the ISHS logo.