Regard sur l’interaction de l’urbanisation, du traumatisme historique et de l’identité culturelle parmi la jeunesse autochtone au Canada

Urbanization is a form of ongoing colonization of Indigenous peoples (Taylor and Bell, 2004). It is a consequence of historical trauma – a culmination of losses suffered by Indigenous peoples in Canada as a result of colonialism that has manifested as trauma symptoms such as higher rates of addictio...

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Published in:Enfances, Familles, Générations
Main Authors: Jennifer Mitchell, Swaneige Bertrand, Nahka Bertrand, Anna Kozlowski, Mireille De La Sablonnière-Griffin, Elizabeth Fast, Jennifer Nutton
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Language:French
Published: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS 2017
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https://efg.revues.org/1134?lang=en
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topic jeunesse autochtone
urbanisation
colonisation
traumatisme historique
identité culturelle
indigenous youth
colonization
historical trauma
cultural identity
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colonisation
traumatisme historique
identité culturelle
indigenous youth
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historical trauma
cultural identity
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Jennifer Mitchell
Swaneige Bertrand
Nahka Bertrand
Anna Kozlowski
Mireille De La Sablonnière-Griffin
Elizabeth Fast
Jennifer Nutton
Regard sur l’interaction de l’urbanisation, du traumatisme historique et de l’identité culturelle parmi la jeunesse autochtone au Canada
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urbanisation
colonisation
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identité culturelle
indigenous youth
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cultural identity
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description Urbanization is a form of ongoing colonization of Indigenous peoples (Taylor and Bell, 2004). It is a consequence of historical trauma – a culmination of losses suffered by Indigenous peoples in Canada as a result of colonialism that has manifested as trauma symptoms such as higher rates of addiction, mental health problems, and family violence (Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46; Brave Heart, 1998; Evans-Campbell, 2008; Wesley-Esquimaux and Smolewski, 2004). It is also a symptom of current colonialist conditions, such as infrastructure deficiencies that force people to leave their home communities to work, undertake higher education or, in many cases, receive essential medical care. Using interviews from a larger study that explored the cultural identity of urban Indigenous youth in Montreal, we illustrate how urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity interplay in the lives of the youth interviewed for this study. The study operationalized OCAP® principles by having a committee comprised of urban Indigenous youth oversee all aspects of the research process (CPN, 2007). The analysis identified four broad themes interconnecting urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity. First, participants identified the ways in which historical trauma impacted their lives. Their discourse converged to identify urbanization as a form of ongoing colonial policy and of historical trauma. Finally, the youth discussed their experiences of racism and stereotypes in urban settings and how this affected their sense of cultural identity. We illustrate how urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity interplay in the lives of the youth interviewed for this study. L’urbanisation est une forme de colonisation actuelle des peuples autochtones (Taylor et Bell, 2004). Elle est, d’une part, une conséquence d’un traumatisme historique, soit l’aboutissement des pertes subies par les peuples autochtones au Canada en raison du colonialisme, qui s’est traduit par des manifestations comprenant une incidence ...
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Swaneige Bertrand
Nahka Bertrand
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Elizabeth Fast
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title Regard sur l’interaction de l’urbanisation, du traumatisme historique et de l’identité culturelle parmi la jeunesse autochtone au Canada
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::052b0dfd1870cfe8de8934d6a7c0d931 2023-05-15T16:08:10+02:00 Regard sur l’interaction de l’urbanisation, du traumatisme historique et de l’identité culturelle parmi la jeunesse autochtone au Canada Looking at the interaction of urbanisation, historical trauma and cultural identity among indigenous youth in Canada Jennifer Mitchell Swaneige Bertrand Nahka Bertrand Anna Kozlowski Mireille De La Sablonnière-Griffin Elizabeth Fast Jennifer Nutton 2017-01-10 http://efg.revues.org/1134 http://journals.openedition.org/efg/1134 https://doi.org/10.7202/1039500ar https://journals.openedition.org/efg/1134 http://www.efg.inrs.ca/index.php/EFG/article/view/482 https://efg.revues.org/1134?lang=en https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2573591064 https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1039500ar fr fre Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS http://efg.revues.org/1134 http://journals.openedition.org/efg/1134 http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1039500ar https://doi.org/10.7202/1039500ar https://journals.openedition.org/efg/1134 http://www.efg.inrs.ca/index.php/EFG/article/view/482 https://efg.revues.org/1134?lang=en https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2573591064 https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1039500ar lic_creative-commons oai:revues.org:efg/1134 oai:doaj.org/article:7698ea94f79e4d2da4eae496ff681ec2 1039500ar 10.7202/1039500ar 2573591064 oai:erudit.org:1039500ar 10|openaire____::70e84d0f3d8cbc47d833ef5365dd0e5b 10|driver______::bee53aa31dc2cbb538c10c2b65fa5824 10|doajarticles::9a16b589b45c5b50606e165f647baeb6 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 10|openaire____::8ac8380272269217cb09a928c8caa993 10|openaire____::5f532a3fc4f1ea403f37070f59a7a53a 10|opendoar____::16e6a3326dd7d868cbc926602a61e4d0 jeunesse autochtone urbanisation colonisation traumatisme historique identité culturelle indigenous youth colonization historical trauma cultural identity Sciences Humaines et Sociales Social Sciences and Humanities hisphilso socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2017 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7202/1039500ar 2023-01-22T16:59:31Z Urbanization is a form of ongoing colonization of Indigenous peoples (Taylor and Bell, 2004). It is a consequence of historical trauma – a culmination of losses suffered by Indigenous peoples in Canada as a result of colonialism that has manifested as trauma symptoms such as higher rates of addiction, mental health problems, and family violence (Criminal Code, R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46; Brave Heart, 1998; Evans-Campbell, 2008; Wesley-Esquimaux and Smolewski, 2004). It is also a symptom of current colonialist conditions, such as infrastructure deficiencies that force people to leave their home communities to work, undertake higher education or, in many cases, receive essential medical care. Using interviews from a larger study that explored the cultural identity of urban Indigenous youth in Montreal, we illustrate how urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity interplay in the lives of the youth interviewed for this study. The study operationalized OCAP® principles by having a committee comprised of urban Indigenous youth oversee all aspects of the research process (CPN, 2007). The analysis identified four broad themes interconnecting urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity. First, participants identified the ways in which historical trauma impacted their lives. Their discourse converged to identify urbanization as a form of ongoing colonial policy and of historical trauma. Finally, the youth discussed their experiences of racism and stereotypes in urban settings and how this affected their sense of cultural identity. We illustrate how urbanization, historical trauma, and cultural identity interplay in the lives of the youth interviewed for this study. L’urbanisation est une forme de colonisation actuelle des peuples autochtones (Taylor et Bell, 2004). Elle est, d’une part, une conséquence d’un traumatisme historique, soit l’aboutissement des pertes subies par les peuples autochtones au Canada en raison du colonialisme, qui s’est traduit par des manifestations comprenant une incidence ... Article in Journal/Newspaper esquimaux Unknown Canada Enfances, Familles, Générations 25