Leonard J S Tsuji
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Recent Articles
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Crooks K, Ahmed F, Liberda E, Massey P, Taylor K, Harwood E, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2025 Jan;
24(1):24.
PMID: 39844186
Indigenous communities worldwide continue to disproportionately bear the burden during pandemics due to ongoing health inequities and systemic exclusion from pandemic decision-making processes. As the global community prepares for the...
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Ahmed F, Moriarity R, Spence N, Kataquapit G, Sutherland C, Charania N, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Dec;
24(1):3498.
PMID: 39696171
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated food insecurity issues in geographically isolated communities, including Fort Albany First Nation (FAFN). This research examines FAFN's adaptive strategies to improve food security, highlighting community resilience...
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Moriarity R, Wilton M, Tsuji L, Sarkar A, Liberda E
Environ Monit Assess
. 2024 Nov;
196(12):1245.
PMID: 39585519
Globally, soil contamination threatens ecosystems and food security. This study examines the contamination of soils intended for agri-food initiatives by Indigenous communities across New South Wales and Queensland, Australia, and...
4.
Moriarity R, Wilton M, Tsuji L, Sarkar A, Liberda E
Environ Res
. 2024 Nov;
265:120391.
PMID: 39577724
The health and well-being of Indigenous Peoples are closely connected to the state of their lands. While natural soils are important for food security initiatives within these communities, they may...
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Zuk A, Ahmed F, Charania N, Sutherland C, Kataquapit G, Moriarity R, et al.
Dialogues Health
. 2024 Sep;
5:100190.
PMID: 39296322
Background/purpose: In response to the opioid use challenges exacerbated from the COVID-19 pandemic, Fort Albany First Nation (FAFN), a remote Cree First Nation community situated in subarctic Ontario, Canada, implemented...
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Krupa A, Turner S, Liberda E, Tsuji L, Moriarity R
Environ Res
. 2024 Aug;
260:119797.
PMID: 39147182
The Cree Peoples of the Eeyou Istchee territory (northern Québec, Canada) rely on fish as a part of their traditional and contemporary diet. Fish is a culturally significant food and...
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Tsuji S, Zuk A, Solomon A, Edwards-Wheesk R, Ahmed F, Tsuji L
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Sep;
20(17).
PMID: 37681798
Indigenous peoples' perceptions of wellbeing differ from non-Indigenous constructs. Thus, it is imperative to recognize that Indigenous peoples will conceptualize wellbeing from their perspectives and set their own wellbeing priorities....
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Ahmed F, Liberda E, Solomon A, Davey R, Sutherland B, Tsuji L
Int J Circumpolar Health
. 2023 Sep;
82(1):2252595.
PMID: 37656164
The Albany River system holds a special significance for the Omushkego Cree of subarctic Ontario, Canada, embodying their cultural roots, history, and the Cree way of life and worldviews. Through...
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Ahmed F, Liberda E, Solomon A, Davey R, Sutherland B, Tsuji L
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Feb;
20(4).
PMID: 36834382
Historically, goose harvesting provided a source of culturally significant, safe, and nutritious food for the Cree of subarctic Ontario, Canada. Disruptions stemming from colonization and climate change have led to...
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Moriarity R, Tsuji L, Liberda E
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2022 Sep;
30(6):14304-14317.
PMID: 36152091
Hunting, trapping, and fishing are part of an Indigenous lifestyle in subarctic Canada. However, this lifestyle may be a route of exposure to contaminants and may pose a risk for...