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Autor:
Catherine Kinewesquao Richardson, Kenna Aviles-Betel, Zeina Ismail-Allouche, Véronique Picard
Publikováno v:
Genealogy, Vol 5, Iss 3, p 69 (2021)
What is understood as “healing” is often culturally and socially embedded. One’s culture helps to define what it means to be well or unwell, and what it means to heal or recover. Sometimes, one’s culture sits in contrast to the mainstream, we
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https://doaj.org/article/6124573c8f92425c8638c893f2d73fd2
Autor:
Véronique Picard, Kenna Aviles-Betel, Catherine Kinewesquao Richardson, Zeina Ismail-Allouche
Publikováno v:
Genealogy, Vol 5, Iss 69, p 69 (2021)
Genealogy
Volume 5
Issue 3
Genealogy
Volume 5
Issue 3
What is understood as “healing” is often culturally and socially embedded. One’s culture helps to define what it means to be well or unwell, and what it means to heal or recover. Sometimes, one’s culture sits in contrast to the mainstream, we
Publikováno v:
Genealogy
Volume 5
Issue 2
Genealogy, Vol 5, Iss 34, p 34 (2021)
Volume 5
Issue 2
Genealogy, Vol 5, Iss 34, p 34 (2021)
The nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree language) Cree word, miskâsowin, relates to the sacred teachings of Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan as a concept pertaining to wellness of “finding one’s sense of belonging”—a process integral in the aftermath of