Deadly Dads: Supports for Nêhiyaw Nâpêwak (Cree men) throughout fatherhood to promote wellbeing—Impacts and understandings from a community-university …

RAC Purificati-Fune - 2023 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Mosoms and Kokoms (grandfathers and grandmothers) from the Cree communities of
Maskwacis, Treaty 6 Territory identified an opportunity to welcome Nêhiyaw Nâpêwak (Cree …

Wanbel: Conflict, reconciliation and personhood among the Sam people, Madang province

DE Troolin - 2018 - digital.library.adelaide.edu.au
The Sam communities of Madang Province in Papua New Guinea define, conceptualise,
and demonstrate a way of relating they refer to as wanbel (" one insides, reconciled" TP) …

Peyakohewamak—Needs of Involved Nehiyaw (Cree) Fathers Supporting Their Partners During Pregnancy: Findings From the ENRICH Study

RT Oster, G Bruno, MJ Mayan, EL Toth… - Qualitative health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We sought to understand the needs of involved Nehiyaw (Cree) fathers who supported their
partners during pregnancy. We used qualitative description and a community-based …

Kaumātua mana motuhake: Kaumātua managing life-transitions through tuakana-teina/peer-education

B Hokowhitu, JG Oetzel, R Reddy, LT Smith… - 2017 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
People face signifi cant transition points as they age, such as loss of independent living, loss
of a spouse and changing health conditions. Successfully navigating these transitions …

Nehiyawak (Cree) women's strategies for aging well: community-based participatory research in Maskwacîs, Alberta, Canada, by the Sohkitehew (Strong Heart) …

L Listener, S Ross, R Oster, B Graham, S Heckman… - BMC Women's …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background The Sohkitehew (Strong Heart) Research Group, which included an
Elders Advisory Committee of seven Nehiyawak (Cree) women, set out to bring Maskwacîs …

Te Pā Harakeke: Whānau as a site of wellbeing

L Pīhama, J Lee, R Te Nana, D Campbell… - Ethnographies in pan …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Drawing on the wisdom of our tūpuna (ancestors) and traditions is not to return us to a
mythic past or golden age-our people have always adapted to new circumstances and …

ławeyasens gayułas: Ancestral Teachings to Reclaim the Roles of Kwakwaka'wakw Women in Governance and Leadership

NM Dawson - 2019 - search.proquest.com
This thesis explored the ancestral teachings regarding the roles of matriarchs and women in
governance and leadership as a mechanism for restoring balance in Kwakwaka'wakw …

Kumeyaay Mental Health: Healing, Trauma, and Resistance

A Stone - 2024 - escholarship.org
As a transnational indigenous group in the borderlands, the Kumeyaay people rely on a
variety of health modalities, including biomedical and indigenous medicine, to improve their …

“Rongoā brings peace. Toi is rongoā. Art is healing.” Transferability of the Hine Te Rēhia Framework to Understand Whānau Wellness

TA Pearse - 2023 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
This study investigates the transferability of the Hine Te Rēhia framework (Nikora et al.,
2021) in understanding whānau (extended family) wellness, specifically through the lens of …

[PDF][PDF] The everyday lives of young Māori fathers: An explorative study

A Elkington - Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing, 2017 - journalindigenouswellbeing.co.nz
Little research exists that explores the positive aspects of young Māori fathers. The aim of
this study was to explore the everyday lived reality of expectant and young Māori males as …