Ethnic identity, cultural pride, and generations of baggage: A personal experience

GL Pullar - Arctic Anthropology, 1992 - JSTOR
Numerous Alaska Native groups have begun movements to preserve and revitalize their
cultures. They believe that by bringing back traditional practices and values people will be …

[图书][B] Participatory development in Appalachia: Cultural identity, community, and sustainability

SE Keefe - 2009 - books.google.com
Often thought of as impoverished, backward, and victimized, the people of the southern
mountains have long been prime candidates for development projects conceptualized and …

Developmental perspectives on the role of cultural identity in well-being: evidence from Aboriginal communities in Canada

JA Burack, A Bombay, H Flores, J Stewart… - … risk and well-being, 2014 - books.google.com
The study of the outcome of Aboriginal youths in Canada reflects the incredible complexity in
understanding developmental risk and well-being and the many different ways that they can …

Reframing narratives of Aboriginal health inequity: Exploring Cree elder resilience and well-being in contexts of historical trauma

AR Hatala, M Desjardins… - Qualitative Health …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
A large body of literature explores historical trauma or intergenerational trauma among
Aboriginal communities around the globe. This literature connects contemporary forms of …

Native Spirit: Development of a culturally grounded after‐school program to promote well‐being among American Indian adolescents

AM Hunter, M Carlos, VL Nuño… - American journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Culturally grounded after‐school programs (ASPs), based on local cultural values and
practices, are often developed and implemented by and for the local community. Culturally …

A tribalography of Alaska Native presence in academia

J Perea - American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
Studies on Alaska Natives in higher education draw attention to the need for indigenous-
centered analyses that subvert potential erasures of their presence. This essay outlines a" …

Assessing psychopathology in American Indian and Alaska Native children and adolescents

SM Manson, DW Bechtold, DK Novins… - Applied Developmental …, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
The assessment of psychopathology across different cultures has engendered a largeand
still growing literature (Kleinman & Good. 1985; Simons & Hughes, 198.5; Al-lssa, 1995) …

Resilience and health in American Indians and Alaska Natives: A scoping review of the literature

NA John-Henderson, EJ White… - Development and …, 2023 - cambridge.org
American Indians and Alaska Natives suffer from disproportionately high rates of chronic
mental and physical health conditions. These health inequities are linked to colonization …

Historical trauma: Politics of a conceptual framework

E Prussing - Transcultural psychiatry, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of historical trauma (HT) is compelling: Colonialism has set forth cumulative
cycles of adversity that promote morbidity and mortality at personal and collective levels …

Cultural dynamics, substance use, and resilience among American Indian/Alaska Native emerging adults in urban areas

RA Brown, AI Palimaru, DL Dickerson, K Etz… - Adversity and resilience …, 2023 - Springer
Identity development during emerging adulthood helps lay down the structure of values,
social bonds, and decision-making patterns that help determine adult outcomes, including …