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Indigenous Sources

Health

Health: Overview

Traditionally Indigenous Peoples practice a complex and integrated health care approach that connects mind, body, and spirit. Indigenous Peoples in what we now call Canada have experienced many health complexities that are linked to colonialism and colonial practices. In addition, the removal of Indigenous Peoples from their traditional lands combined with the destruction and contamination of natural resources have left Indigenous Peoples without access to traditional medicines and have marginalized Indigenous Traditional Knowledge to support health and well being. While the colonial history may be bleak, many Indigenous Peoples are participating in a resurgence of Indigenous Knowledge and taking agency in their healing of their communities.

Health: Web Resources

  1. COVID 19 and Indigenous Peoples: United Nations Permanent Form on Indigenous Issues
  2. Indigenous Health: Government of Canada

Health: DVDs and Streaming

  1. COVID 19 and Indigenous Peoples: United Nations Permanent Form on Indigenous Issues- 2h 10min - United Nations Zoom Recording 
  2. Return: Native American Women Reclaim Foodways for Health & Spiritt - 29min - Kanopy streaming 
  3. Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish - 55min - Kanopy streaming 
  4. Thunderblanket - 15min - Curio streaming

Books

Book cover: Legacy: Trauma, story, and Indigenous healing
Book cover: TCover Image Taking back our spirits: Indigenous literature, public policy, and healing
Book cover: Advancing health equity for Native American youth: workshop summary
Book cover: Indigenous peoples and dementia: new understandings of memory loss and memory care