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"I listened to my mum, my dad, my gramma, that is why I am still here. That is how you stay alive." —Mida Donnessey Wisdom Engaged demonstrates how traditional knowledge, Indigenous approaches to healing, and the insights of Western bio-medicine can complement each other when all voices are heard in a collaborative effort to address changes to Indigenous communities’ well-being. In this collection, voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars are gathered in an attempt to find viable ways to move forward while facing new challenges. Bringing these varied voices together provides a critical conversation about the nature of medicine; a demonstration of ethical commitment; and an example of building successful community relationships. Contributors: Alestine Andre, Janelle Marie Baker, Robert Beaulieu, Della M. Cheney, Stakawas, Katsawa, Mida Donnessey, Mabel English, Christopher Fletcher, Fort McKay Berry Group, Annie B. Gordon, Celina Harpe-Cooper, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Leslie Main Johnson, Thea Luig, Art Mathews, Sim’oogit T’enim Gyet, Linda G. McDonald, Ruby E. Morgan, Bernice Neyelle, Morris Neyelle, Keiichi Omura, Mary Teya, Nancy J. Turner, Walter Vanast, Darlene Vegh.

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ISBN-13: 9781772124729
Publisher: The University of Alberta Press
Publication date: 10/30/2019
Series: Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing Series , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

Leslie Main Johnson is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at Athabasca University. She is an ethnographer and ethnobiologist who has worked with Indigenous peoples in northwestern Canada since the 1980s.
Morris Neyelle (1951-2022) was a residential school survivor and a sub-chief on the Déline band council.
Earle H. Waugh is Professor Emeritus and was Director of the Centre for the Centre for Health and Culture in the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton upon his retirement.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xi i Contexts and Holistic Approaches to Northern Community Well-Being 1 Traditional Knowledge, Healing, and Wellness An Introduction // Leslie Main Johnson 2 Making and Taking Medicine Indigenous and Western Therapeutics in an Early Contact Eastern Mackenzie Delta Society, 1858–1920 // Walter Vanast 3 Illness and Power in Times of Contact Gitxsan and Witsuwit’en Narratives of Healing // Leslie Main Johnson 4 “Our Food Is Our Medicine” Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Plant Foods for Health and Well-Being in the Canadian North and Alaska // Nancy J. Turner 5 Cranberries Are Medicine Monitoring, Sharing, and Consuming Cranberries in Fort McKay // Janelle Marie Baker and the Fort McKay Berry Group 6 Huckleberries, Food Sovereignty, Cumulative Impact, and Community Health Reflections from Northern British Columbia, Canada // Leslie Main Johnson, Darlene Vegh, and Ruby E. Morgan 7 Conditions for Well-Being Sustainatibily of an Inuit Subsistence System in a Globalized World // Keiichi Omura 8 Inuvialuit Nautchiangit, Relationships between People and Plants A Project to Document Traditional Plant Knowledge // Inuvialuit Regional Corporation 9 Community Context, Research Methods, and Cultural Ethics in the Plants for Life Project, Délı̨ne // Christopher Fletcher 10 Life Transformation and Volunteerism in Teetł’itZheh Pathway to Community Well-Being // Thea Luig ii Northern Community Voices on Wellness 11 Sip’xw Hligetdin Demonstrating the Strength, Education, Readiness, and Responsibility to Speak in the Feasthall // Art Mathews, Sim’oogit T’enim Gyet 12 Seaweed Harvesting and My Uncle’s Stories // Della M. Cheney, Stakawas, Katsawa 13 Life at Moose Lake Traditional Life in Fort McKay Territory and the Impacts of Oil Sands Mining // Celina Harpe-Cooper 14 Health Is Living Well According to Kaska Values Kaska Women’s Words // Linda G. McDonald and Mida Donnessey 15 Wisdom for Well-Being Gwich’in Elders’ Teachings // Mary Teya, Annie B. Gordon, Mabel English, and Alestine Andre 16 Healing and Spiritual Knowledge of Délı̨ne and Plants for Life // Morris Neyelle and Bernice Neyelle 17 Words of a Traditional Healer from Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories // Robert Beaulieu 18 Pathways and Choices Concluding Words // Leslie Main Johnson Contributors
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