The impact of an indigenous proverb on women's mental health: A phenomenological approach

SS Phiri, FM Mulaudzi, T Heyns - Curationis, 2015 - journals.co.za
Background: Proverbs and idioms represent cultural and societal beliefs and values
inherited from the forefathers. An example is lebitla la mosadi ke bogadi. Over many …

How Aboriginal young people in an urban setting access sexual health information, and the role technology can play

K Gardner - 2021 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
This study takes a deliberate strengths-based approach to identify the sources of sexual
health information accessed by Aboriginal young people from one community in Western …

Yarning as a method for building sexual wellbeing among urban Aboriginal young people in Australia

J Bryant, R Bolt, K Martin, M Beadman… - Culture, Health & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper describes the strategies used by Aboriginal young people to build positive
relationships and sexual wellbeing. It does so to counter the risk-focussed narratives present …

“Get-Rich-Quick Rituals, Remote Sex, and Herbs in Vaginal Canals”: Portrayal of Indigenous Fruits and Medicinal Herbs in Zimbabwe's The Mirror Newspaper

O Moyo, O Ureke - … : South African Journal of Communication Theory …, 2022 - journals.co.za
This article examines how The Mirror, a regional newspaper in Zimbabwe, represents issues
related to indigenous knowledge, such as the use of medicinal herbs and fruits. The Mirror …

[PDF][PDF] Shield or empower–defining, identifying, and delivering support to vulnerable young women in burundi–key informant interviews to build a pathway for …

JE Finlay, RL Ngenzebuke, A Ndoricimpa… - Unpublished working …, 2017 - paa.confex.com
This study explored perceptions of vulnerability to early childbearing among service
providers of adolescent sexual and reproductive health care in Burundi. This focus differs …

Talking drums and ethical conundrums

R Goldstein - 2010 - escholarship.org
Malian women and children represent the poorest as well as the most difficult to reach
through written media. The interrelated practices of dancing, drumming, and storytelling …

Sisters of Sasipihkeyihtamowin-wise women of the Cree, Denesuline, Inuit and Métis: understandings of storywork, traditional knowledges and eco-justice among …

MM Kress - 2014 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
Environmental racism has recently entered the realm of academic inquiry and although it
currently sits in a marginalized category, Indigenous and environmental communities and …

StandingTallNZ: An Indigenous Psychology Approach to Developing an E-health Website to Support Māori & Pacific Men, Their Support People and Community …

A Windsor Stevens II - 2022 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
Abstract In Aotearoa/New Zealand, sexual violence is a topic clouded in misinformation,
fear, and stereotypes. Approximately 1 in 6 males in the general population will have …

Cheerleaders or equal partners? Perceptions of women on ulwaluko in a liberal democratic state

MKB Gogela - Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge …, 2020 - journals.co.za
Circumcision is one of the most controversial surgical interventions the world has seen. In
recent years, ulwaluko-a traditional male initiation rite, practised by amaXhosa people of …

[PDF][PDF] Sharing out Stories: From Nigeria to Kilcock-Philomena Abulu Obasi

H Fallon - Africa, 2021 - mural.maynoothuniversity.ie
Iwas born in Ondo State, Western Nigeria. I belong to the Edo ethnic group. My people are
traditionally known for their bronze carvings and royalty. We were a family of eleven …