Collapsing the distance: Indigenous-youth engagement in a circumpolar study of youth resilience

O Ulturgasheva, S Rasmus, P Morrow - Arctic Anthropology, 2015 - aa.uwpress.org
The Circumpolar Indigenous Pathways to Adulthood (CIPA) study brought together
researchers from five different universities, working in five different regions of the Arctic, to …

Two-eyed Seeing for youth wellness: Promoting positive outcomes with interwoven resilience resources

Youth Researchers of Spaces & Places … - Transcultural …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the challenges facing Indigenous youth and their communities due to historical and
contemporary institutionalised racism in Canada, communities are drawing on the richness …

Transnational Pacific Islanders: implications for social work

MT Godinet, HO Vakalahi, N Mokuau - Social work, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Pacific Islander American racial group is smaller in terms of numbers relative to
other racial groups and yet one of the fastest-growing in the United States. The complexity of …

[HTML][HTML] Arctic suicide, social medicine, and the purview of care in global mental health

L Trout, L Wexler - Health and human rights, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Youth suicide is a significant health disparity in circumpolar indigenous communities, with
devastating impacts at individual, family, and community levels. This study draws on …

“We Raise our Grandchildren as our Own:” Alaska native grandparents raising grandchildren in Southwest Alaska

JP Lewis, K Boyd, J Allen, S Rasmus… - Journal of Cross-Cultural …, 2018 - Springer
This study explores continuity and change in the roles of rural Alaska Native grandparents,
describing their importance in contemporary Yup'ik social life and structure. The study is …

Psychology of older American Indians and Alaska Natives: Strengths and challenges to maintaining mental health

SP Roman, LL Jervis, SM Manson - Handbook of race and development in …, 2012 - Springer
This chapter presents information on mental health issues among older American Indian
and Alaska Native adults, focusing on sociohistorical factors, environmental factors, and …

Rethinking resilience from indigenous perspectives

LJ Kirmayer, S Dandeneau, E Marshall… - The Canadian …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in
recent years require systematic rethinking to address the distinctive cultures, geographic …

The value of communal and intergenerational settings for studying social and emotional learning

M Mesinas, S Casanova - Child Development Perspectives, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous Latinx youth living in the United States are culturally diverse individuals whose
experiences are often unrecognized. These diasporic youth identify, learn, and develop …

Surviving colonization and the quest for healing: Narrative and resilience among California Indian tribal leaders

LC Ramirez, PL Hammack - Transcultural Psychiatry, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
American Indians must negotiate the cultural and psychological legacy of colonialism as
they construct coherent, purposive individual and communal narratives. Analysis of the life …

Assessing cultural life skills of American Indian youth

C Long, AC Downs, B Gillette, EIC Konen - Child and Youth Care Forum, 2006 - Springer
Abstract While the global United States society emphasizes independence and
emancipation from parents and families as appropriate transition tasks for adolescents in …