Historicizing historical trauma theory: Troubling the trans-generational transmission paradigm

K Maxwell - Transcultural psychiatry, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
The premise that “trauma” is transmitted across generations is central to the historical trauma
discourse currently circulating in indigenous communities and professional networks in …

Aminina Nud Mulumuluna (“You Gotta Look After Yourself”): Evaluation of the use of traditional art in health promotion for Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region of …

B Davis, N McGrath, S Knight, S Davis… - Australian …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
This research documents an evaluation of preventive health resources developed for
Aboriginal people in the west Kimberley region. The project was a collaboration between …

Exploring the impact of ongoing colonial violence on Aboriginal students in the postsecondary classroom

S Cote-Meek - 2010 - zone.biblio.laurentian.ca
Framed within an Anishnaabe method and an anti-colonial discursive framework, this thesis
explores how Aboriginal students confront narratives of colonial violence in the …

Exploring the acceptability and perceived benefits of arts-based group methods for Aboriginal women living in an urban community within Northeastern Ontario

D Coholic, S Cote-Meek, D Recollet - Canadian Social Work Review/Revue …, 2012 - JSTOR
We discuss findings from a pilot study that explored the suitability and benefits of an arts-
based and experiential group program for Aboriginal women living in an urban community in …

Holistic arts-based group methods with Aboriginal women

D Recollet, D Coholic, S Cote-Meek - Critical Social Work, 2009 - ojs.uwindsor.ca
The co-authors discuss their experiences of developing and facilitating an eight-week
holistic arts-based group for a small group of Aboriginal women. The literature in spirituality …

[PDF][PDF] Making history heal: Settler-colonialism and urban Indigenous healing in Ontario, 1970s-2010

K Maxwell - 2011 - academia.edu
MAKING HISTORY HEAL: SETTLER-COLONIALISM AND URBAN INDIGENOUS HEALING
IN ONTARIO, 1970s-2010 by Krista Maxwell Page 1 MAKING HISTORY HEAL: SETTLER-COLONIALISM …

Measuring the quality of Māori health providers. A critique of Tauiwi paradigms

K Eggleton - 2020 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Aim: This thesis is an exploration of the measurement of the quality of Māori health providers
and takes a critical look at how Tauiwi (non-Māori) paradigms impact on quality. These …

A case study of homelessness in Sudbury understood through the Anishnaabe seven life stages

B Slegers, J Brennan - 2018 - zone.biblio.laurentian.ca
Colonial violence, multi-generational trauma and systemic racism greatly contribute to the
high rate of Indigenous homelessness. This thesis focuses on the experiences of a formerly …