Publications
Articles, Chapters, Resources & Reports.
Peer-reviewed articles
Janice Cindy, Gaudet (2023). Rematriating territorial land ackowledgement: A Métis women's perspective. Pawaatamihk: A Journal of Métis Thinkers (1)(1)
Janice Cindy Gaudet et Hannah Bouvier (en revue) Repenser les grands récits sur Marie-Anne Gaboury à partir dune perspective wahkotowin (en publication)
Dahlem-Blais, Madeleine & Gaudet, J. Cindy. (2023). On a ajusté le ton : la narration de Halfbreed dans le contexte oral, culturel, relationnel et local de la Saskatchewan. Analyses 17(2) : 9-23
McGuire-Adams, T., Gaudet, J.C., Loukes, K. & Ferriera, C. (2023) A scoping review of theoretical lenses and methodological approaches in Indigenous women’s health and wellness research in North America over the past two decades. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20(8), https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20085479
Ferreira, C., Gaudet, J.C., Chum, A., & Robidoux, M. A. (2022). Local food development in the Moose Cree First Nation: taking steps to build local food sustainability. Food, Culture & Society, 25(3), 561-580.
Ferreira, C; Gaudet, J.C.; Loukes, K. (2021). Indigenous women's worldview in food-related research. Rematriatring food, bodies and lands. Current opinion piece. Applied Physiology, Nutrition & Metabolism. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2021-0400
Gaudet, J.C. (2021). Project George: An Indigenous land-based approach to resiliency. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 16(2), 167-181
Gaudet, J.C., Ward, J., Whiskeyjack, L., and McGuire-Adams, T. (2021). kimiyokisikaw: Decolonial Self- Lovers Iskwewak Leading An Old But New Way. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Ward, Jennifer & Gaudet, Janice Cindy & McGuire-Adams, Tricia (2021). The Privilege of Not Walking Away: Indigenous Women’s Perspectives of Reconciliation in the Academy. Aboriginal Policy Studies
Gaudet, Janice Cindy & Lewis, Jade. (2021). La réflexivité autocritique : Un outil pédagogique dans le cadre d’un engagement personnel et professionnel dans le contexte de la réconciliation. Spectrum Journal
Keira A. Loukes, Celeste Ferreira, Janice Cindy Gaudet & Michael A. Robidoux. (2021). Can selling traditional food increase food sovereignty for First Nations in northwestern Ontario (Canada)? Food and Foodways: Exploration into the history and culture of human nourishment.
Flaminio, A. Gaudet, C. & Dorion, L. (2019). Metis women gathering : Visiting together and voicing wellness for ourselves. AlterNative: Indigenous Peoples Journal.
Gaudet, C., Dorion, L. & Flaminio, A. (2019). Exploring the effectiveness of Metis women’s research methodology and methods: Promising wellness research practices. First Peoples Family and Child Review Journal, 15(1), 12-26.
Gaudet, J. & Chilton, C. (2018). Milo pimatisiwin: Healthy living for Mushkegowuk youth. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 13(1), 20-40.
Arellano, A., Halsall, T., Forneris, T., & Gaudet, C. (2017). Results of a utilization-focused evaluation of a Right to Play program for Indigenous youth. Journal of Evaluation and Program Planning, V(I), 156-164.
Gaudet, J. & Caron, C. (2015). It’s in our blood. Indigenous women’s knowledge: A critical path to women’s well-being. AlterNative, 11(2), 164-176.
Marceau, S., Gaudet, J., Audet, V., Parent, M-J., Lumsden, M., & Abitbol, J. (2017). Urban Indigenous cultural productions in Quebec: Vital connections to cultural reconstruction. AlterNative, V(I), 1-9.
Gaudet, J. (2014). Rethinking participatory research with Indigenous peoples. Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, 1(2), 69-88.
Gaudet, J. (2014). Dismantling the patriarchal altar from within. AlterNative, 10(1), 58-66.
Dissertation
Gaudet, Janice Cindy (2016). An Indigenous Methodology for Coming to Know Milo Pimatisiwin as Land-Based Initiatives for Indigenous Youth. Doctoral dissertation, University of Ottawa.
Book chapter contributions
McGuire-Adams, T., Gaudet, C., & Ward, J. (Forthcoming). The emotional labour of reconciliation: Indigenous women creating kind spaces through the complexities and challenges of reconciliation in the academy. In A. I. Fukushima & K. M. Hall (Eds.), Decolonial feminist praxis: Centering knowledge & resistance at the margins, An Edited Anthology.
Gaudet, J.C., Dorion, L., and Bouvier, H. (Forthcoming). Celebration the wisdom of our Ḿetis matriarchs: Sewing our wellness altogether – Kood toot aansamb. In L. Forsythe & and J. Markides (Eds.), Strong Metis women academics: Our contributions. University of Manitoba Press.
Rancourt, A. , Andrews, G., & Gaudet, J.C. (Forthcoming). Lii Taab di Faam Michif: Practicing our sovereignty. In L. Forsythe & and J. Markides (Eds.), Strong Metis women academics: Our contributions. University of Manitoba Press.
Gaudet, J.C., Meawasige, I., & Smith, S. (2020). Nookimisak-Nangdowenjgewad: An Indigenous Grandmothers’ Initiative in Response to Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation of Young Aboriginal Women. In Decolonizing Futures, Collaborations for New Indigenous Horizons.
Gaudet, J. (2019). Making relations: A decolonizing perspective on teaching abroad. In J. C. Mejia Quevedo (Ed.), Teaching to discern: Forming Connections, Decolonizing Perspectives. La Salle Universidad Press.
Gaudet, J., & Martin, L. (2017). Learning through conversation: An inquiry into shame. In B. Capitaine & K. Vanthuyne (Eds.), Power through testimony: Reframing residential schools in the age of reconciliation. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press., 95-112.
Gaudet, C. (2017). Pimatisiwin: Women, well-being and land-based initiatives for Omushekego youth. In M. A. Robidoux & C.W. Mason (Eds.), A land not forgotten: Indigenous food security and land-based practices in Northern Ontario (pp. 124-144). Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.
Gaudet, J. & Louttit, W. (2014). Is there hope? In M. DeGagné, S. Fryer, G. Lowry, & S. Rogers (Eds.), Reconciliation & way forward (pp. 85-100). Ottawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
Children's Book
Mook Time Prayer, Cindy Gaudet (2015). Author and Art by Leah Dorion, 2nd edition published by Mother Butterfly Publishing
Teaching Resource
EBook: Why We Sit in Circle: Moon Circle Teachings (2018). Atma Lemieux, Cindy Gaudet, Isabelle Meawasige. Mother Butterfly Publishing
St. Louis Michif Language Resource and Lii Kaart aen Michif (2019).
Recorded Digital Stories
University of Alberta Sustainabile Council, August 9, 2019 : “Reconceiving notions of power”: Making visible Métis women’s practices of wellness
Presenting Our Presence
Reports
Smith, S. & Gaudet, C. (2015) A community-based project and report on findings, learnings and pathways forward: Decolonizing and Indigenizing learning. St. Paul University, Ottawa, ON.
Gaudet, C., & Smith, S. (2016, June). Project Northern Outreach: Towards the prevention of trafficking in persons and related exploited in Indigenous populations in Northern Ontario and Quebec. PACT-Ottawa: Persons Against the Crime of Trafficking in Humans. Ottawa, ON.
Parent, M., Audet,V., Lumsden, M., Gaudet, J., Abitol, J., & Garceau, M. (2016). C’est vital. Portraits dynamiques de la production culturelle autochtone en milieu urbain au Québec. DestiNATIONS: Carrefour International des Arts et Cultures des Peuples autochtones. Montreal, Quebec.
River Women Collective (2019). Walking with Our Sisters. Final ceremonial installation in Batoche, Saskatchewan.
Gabel, C. & Gaudet, C. (2021). Native Women Association of Canada Cannabis & Indigenous Women's Health Project. Metis Women's Virtual Engagement Sessions Final Report.