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Notice catalographique « Indigenous healing : voices of Elders and healers »

Titre
Indigenous healing : voices of Elders and healers
Auteur ou éditeur
Hill, Gus (Gus Louis Paul)
Lieu de publication
Vernon, BC
Maison d'édition
J.Charlton Publishing
Date de publication
2021
Collation
x, 149 pages ; 23 cm
Résumé
This book stemmed from recognition of the lack of understanding of Traditional healing and Indigenous people in mainstream Canadian culture. Its intention is to share Traditional healing knowledge in a good way with an audience as a beginning effort to bridge the large cultural divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. The writer is Indigenous and conducted a culturally congruent examination toward better understanding a cultural phenomenon. This cultural phenomenon is Traditional healing. While this book has also been about personal growth and understanding the self, it began and remains about the growth and development of Indigenous knowledge.
Table des matières
Introduction -- Summary of the evidence -- The foundation of traditional healing -- The process of traditional healing -- The modern day reality of traditional healing -- Conclusion
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Traditional medicine - Canada
  • Healers - Canada
  • Indigenous peoples - Canada
  • Reconciliation
  • Guérisseurs - Canada
  • Autochtones - Canada
  • Réconciliation
ISBN/ISSN
9781926476551
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
E 98 M4 H55 2021
Clé
19530
Collection
Catalogue
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