An Indigenous perspective on healing the mind and the body using traditional teachings and practices. Watch Video Here Source: …
Rhythms of Recovery: Trauma, Nature, and the Body
This book addresses the idea that rhythm is an essential component of the human experience. It does this by asking how people respond when …
Our Culture is Medicine: Perspectives of Native Healers on Posttrauma Recovery Among American Indian and Alaska Native Patients
American Indian and Alaskan Native people experience more traumatic events and are at a higher risk for developing posttraumatic stress …
Understanding the trauma of sexual abuse in American Indian children
This presentation provides an overview of all the topics presented in today's hearing related to children exposed to violence in the home. …
Healing and Mental Health for Native Americans: Speaking in Red
Mental health issues, substance abuse, and violence are commonplace in Native American communities. In the text the author explains the …
Reconciliation, Justice, and Coexistence: Theory and Practice
Conflict amongst groups is not a new concept. This book focuses on reconciliation, justice, and coexistence in a post settlement era. …
‘The Great Hurt’: Facing the Trauma of Indian Boarding Schools
How "The Great Hurt" a play written by a retired Indigenous artist and college faculty member about contemporary American Indian issues and …
What a Shaman Sees in a Mental Hospital
How a Shaman and non-western cultures view mental illness which contrasts with the western perspective. Incorporating Indigenous practices …
Mapping The Healing Journey: The final report of a First Nation Research Project on Healing in Canadian Aboriginal Communities
In each of these communities: Eskasoni First Nation, Esketmc First Nation, Hollow Water First Nation, Mnjikaning First Nation, Squamish …