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Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-Being

Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-Being

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Wisdom Engaged explores how traditional knowledge, Indigenous healing practices, and Western bio-medicine can work together to improve Indigenous communities' well-being. The book brings together diverse voices from Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars to find sustainable solutions and build strong community relationships.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 416 pages
\n Publication date: 21 July 2019
\n Publisher: University of Alberta Press
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I listened to my mum, my dad, my gramma, and that is why I am still here. That is how you stay alive.

In the rich tapestry of life, the voices of our loved ones hold profound significance, shaping our existence and guiding us toward survival. Among the many who have influenced my journey, there are four who stand out as pillars of wisdom and resilience: my mum, my dad, my gramma, and their collective influence has been a sustaining force that has kept me alive.

My mum, with her unwavering love and nurturing nature, instilled in me the values of kindness, compassion, and resilience. From the tender moments of childhood, she taught me the importance of listening, understanding, and seeking solace in the embrace of family. Her unwavering support and unwavering belief in my abilities have been a constant source of motivation, pushing me to overcome challenges and pursue my dreams.

My dad, with his steady hand and practical wisdom, imparted to me the skills of survival and self-reliance. He taught me the value of hard work, discipline, and the importance of being prepared for the unexpected. His unwavering belief in my potential has inspired me to push beyond my limits and strive for excellence in everything I do.

My gramma, with her gentle spirit and timeless wisdom, shared with me the secrets of traditional healing and the power of nature. She taught me the importance of connecting with my inner self, embracing the cycles of life, and finding solace in the beauty of the natural world. Her unwavering faith in the healing power of plants and herbs has been a source of comfort and healing during times of illness and adversity.

Together, the voices of my mum, my dad, my gramma, and their collective wisdom have shaped me into the person I am today. Their guidance has taught me the importance of listening, empathy, and resilience in the face of adversity. Their love and support have been a constant source of strength, guiding me through the ups and downs of life and helping me to stay alive.

In a world that is constantly evolving and presenting new challenges, the lessons learned from my mum, my dad, my gramma, and their collective wisdom remain invaluable. They remind me of the importance of staying connected to my roots, embracing traditional knowledge, and seeking the support of my community. By listening to all voices and working together in a collaborative effort, we can find viable ways to address changes to Indigenous communities' well-being and create a brighter future for generations to come.

In this collection, Wisdom Engaged brings together the voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars who are dedicated to finding innovative solutions to the challenges facing Indigenous communities. Through their stories, insights, and experiences, contributors offer a critical conversation about the nature of medicine, ethical commitment, and building successful community relationships.

Alestine Andre, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her wisdom and experiences in the field of traditional healing. She emphasizes the importance of respecting the traditional knowledge and practices of Indigenous communities and the need to integrate Western bio-medicine with Indigenous knowledge to address health disparities.

Janelle Marie Baker, a physician and researcher, explores the intersection of Indigenous knowledge and Western bio-medicine in the context of mental health. She highlights the importance of cultural sensitivity and the need to address the root causes of mental health issues rather than solely treating symptoms.

Robert Beaulieu, a scholar and advocate for Indigenous health, shares his insights on the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization on Indigenous communities. He advocates for the recognition of Indigenous sovereignty and the integration of Indigenous knowledge into healthcare systems to promote holistic well-being.

Della M. Cheney, a respected Elder and healer, shares her traditional knowledge and practices in the field of herbal medicine. She emphasizes the importance of respecting the natural world and the interconnectedness of all living things, and how traditional healing can be a powerful tool for promoting physical and mental well-being.

Stakawas, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. He emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Katsawa, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the impacts of climate change on Indigenous communities. He advocates for the recognition of Indigenous knowledge and practices in climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies to promote sustainable development.

Mida Donnessey, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her wisdom and experiences in the field of community development. She emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships and networks within Indigenous communities to promote social and economic empowerment.

Mabel English, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. She advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Christopher Fletcher, a scholar and advocate for Indigenous health, explores the intersection of Indigenous knowledge and Western bio-medicine in the context of chronic diseases. He highlights the importance of addressing the root causes of chronic diseases and promoting healthy lifestyles to prevent the onset and progression of these diseases.

Fort McKay Berry Group, a community-based organization dedicated to promoting Indigenous health and well-being, shares their experiences with the implementation of traditional healing practices and the promotion of healthy lifestyles in their community.

Annie B. Gordon, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous women and girls. She advocates for the recognition of Indigenous women's rights and the promotion of gender equality and empowerment.

Celina Harpe-Cooper, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. She emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, a regional government organization dedicated to promoting Indigenous health and well-being, shares their experiences with the implementation of traditional healing practices and the promotion of healthy lifestyles in their community.

Leslie Main Johnson, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. She advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Thea Luig, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. She emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Art Mathews, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. He advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Simoogit Tenim Gyet, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. He emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Linda G. McDonald, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. She advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Ruby E. Morgan, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. She emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Bernice Neyelle, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. She advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Morris Neyelle, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. He emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Keiichi Omura, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. He emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Mary Teya, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. She emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Nancy J. Turner, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the impacts of colonization on Indigenous languages and cultures. She advocates for the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures to promote cultural identity and resilience.

Walter Vanast, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares his experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. He emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

Darlene Vegh, a respected Elder and advocate for Indigenous rights, shares her experiences with the healing power of traditional practices and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. She emphasizes the need to empower Indigenous communities to take control of their own health and well-being.

In conclusion, the voices of my mum, my dad, my gramma, and their collective wisdom have been a guiding force in my life, shaping me into the person I am today. Their guidance has taught me the importance of listening, empathy, and resilience in the face of adversity. By staying connected to my roots, embracing traditional knowledge, and seeking the support of my community, I can continue to thrive and stay alive.

Wisdom Engaged is a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of listening to all voices. Through the contributions of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars, this collection offers a valuable insight into the nature of medicine, ethical commitment, and building successful community relationships. By working together, we can create a brighter future for Indigenous communities and promote holistic well-being for all.

\n Weight: 620g\n
Dimension: 152 x 229 x 26 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781772124101\n \n

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