[图书][B] An exploration of the meaning and interpretations of the proverb “Lebitla la mosadi ke bogadi” and its implications on indigenous African women's health: A …

SS Moloko-Phiri - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Introduction: The proverb “lebitla la mosadi ke bogadi”('a woman's grave is at the
place/home of her husband') is used as a language tool during premarital counselling to …

The influence of ancestral spirits on sexual identity amongst Traditional Healers (iZangoma) in South Africa: A discourse analysis

KR Mnyadi - Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2020 - ajol.info
Abstract Over the years South African Traditional Healers have been discriminated against,
with claims that they are 'witch-doctors'. Non-heterosexual Africans2 are also often faced …

[引用][C] African indigenous same sexualities in a democratic society: a case study of rural women in KwaZulu-Natal.

LP Khuzwayo-Magwaza - 2021

Researching with Aboriginal Men: A desert experience

BF McCoy - Doing Cross-Cultural Research: Ethical and …, 2008 - Springer
While some research amongst Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is
extensive, it is only in recent years that research has focused on Aboriginal men and what …

Influence of Types of Sexual Reproductive Health Communication between Parents and Adolescents in Butere Sub-County

J Odaro, R Onyango - East African Journal of Health and …, 2022 - journals.eanso.org
Parents are perceived to be an attractive source of information for influencing adolescents'
SRH (Sexual Reproductive Health) knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour because parents …

Wongi mi bardup (doing it our way): methodologies promoting Aboriginal knowledges and cultural practices for Birthing on Noongar Boodjar

R Marriott, T Reibel, J Coffin, TL Barrett… - … Journal of Critical …, 2019 - search.informit.org
The Birthing on Noongar Boodjar project investigated the cultural birthing practices of
Aboriginal women living on country (Noongar Boodjar) in an urbanised environment and …

CHAPTER FIFTEEN STORYTELLING AND NARRATIVES

D HROMEK - Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Yurlendj …, 2021 - books.google.com
For many First Nations communities, storytelling is an essential tool for the survival and
empowerment of Indigenous knowledges, cultures and identities. Narratives are a means to …

[HTML][HTML] Outsiders, insiders, and intermediaries: village health teams' negotiation of roles to provide high quality sexual, reproductive and HIV care in Nakaseke …

S Perry, CD Fair, S Burrowes, SJ Holcombe… - BMC Health Services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Community health workers, known as Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Uganda,
play a central role in increasing access to community-based health services. The objective …

Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny: steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships

M Wright, T Culbong, M Webb, A Sibosado… - Health Sociology …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Aboriginal participatory action research (APAR) has an ethical focus that corrects the
imbalances of colonisation through participation and shared decision-making to position …

" Going through the Fire with Eyes Wide Open": African Women's Perspectives on Indigenous Knowledge, Patriarchy and Sexuality

IA Phiri, S Nadar - Journal for the Study of Religion, 2009 - JSTOR
Activists and scholars have shown through research and scholarship that HIV is a gendered
pandemic. Attempts to engage this issue, from a gender justice perspective, however, have …