Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life
218 leaves : ill. 29 cm. This thesis discusses intergenerational communication and well-being in Aboriginal life, using a literature review and research conducted in relation to the Blood people and culture. It addresses issues concerning lack of communication of traditional ways of knowing, teachin...
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author | Fox, Terri-Lynn University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science |
author2 | Ramp, William |
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description | 218 leaves : ill. 29 cm. This thesis discusses intergenerational communication and well-being in Aboriginal life, using a literature review and research conducted in relation to the Blood people and culture. It addresses issues concerning lack of communication of traditional ways of knowing, teaching, and being. Interviews were used to better understand the dynamics of intergenerational communication and well-being. It is historically know by First Nations communities that the older people of the clan or tribe taught the children from infancy to adolescence. This, unfortunately, is not the case in many First Nations communities today, due to colonization, assimilation, and segregation. It is hoped this research will assist those who wish to develop, implement and enhance future social, educational, and health programs for the well-being of the First Nations child, family and community. The results also suggest ways in which to enhance and foster the value of elders in the community. |
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spelling | ftunivlethb:oai:opus.uleth.ca:10133/257 2025-04-13T14:18:52+00:00 Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life Fox, Terri-Lynn University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science Ramp, William 2004 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10133/257 en_US eng Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Arts and Science, 2004 Department of Native American Studies Arts and Science Thesis (University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science) https://hdl.handle.net/10133/257 Dissertations Academic Kainai -- Communication Kainai -- Health and hygiene Kainai -- Social conditions Intergenerational communication Thesis 2004 ftunivlethb 2025-03-17T07:38:27Z 218 leaves : ill. 29 cm. This thesis discusses intergenerational communication and well-being in Aboriginal life, using a literature review and research conducted in relation to the Blood people and culture. It addresses issues concerning lack of communication of traditional ways of knowing, teaching, and being. Interviews were used to better understand the dynamics of intergenerational communication and well-being. It is historically know by First Nations communities that the older people of the clan or tribe taught the children from infancy to adolescence. This, unfortunately, is not the case in many First Nations communities today, due to colonization, assimilation, and segregation. It is hoped this research will assist those who wish to develop, implement and enhance future social, educational, and health programs for the well-being of the First Nations child, family and community. The results also suggest ways in which to enhance and foster the value of elders in the community. Thesis First Nations University of Lethbridge Institutional Repository |
spellingShingle | Dissertations Academic Kainai -- Communication Kainai -- Health and hygiene Kainai -- Social conditions Intergenerational communication Fox, Terri-Lynn University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title | Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title_full | Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title_fullStr | Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title_full_unstemmed | Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title_short | Intergenerational communication & well-being in Aboriginal life |
title_sort | intergenerational communication & well-being in aboriginal life |
topic | Dissertations Academic Kainai -- Communication Kainai -- Health and hygiene Kainai -- Social conditions Intergenerational communication |
topic_facet | Dissertations Academic Kainai -- Communication Kainai -- Health and hygiene Kainai -- Social conditions Intergenerational communication |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10133/257 |