The Healers Issue

Taking the Reins: Providing therapeutic horseback riding to Montanans in need -- More than Superstition: A haunted prison fosters connection during COVID-19 -- Public Health: Local healers leave after divisive legislative session -- Misrepresented and Misunderstood: Why media needs to listen to auti...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: School of Journalism, University of Montana--Missoula.
Format: Text
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Published: ScholarWorks at University of Montana 2021
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.umt.edu/byline/vol1/iss2/1
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/context/byline/article/1001/viewcontent/byline_2021_cropped.pdf
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Summary:Taking the Reins: Providing therapeutic horseback riding to Montanans in need -- More than Superstition: A haunted prison fosters connection during COVID-19 -- Public Health: Local healers leave after divisive legislative session -- Misrepresented and Misunderstood: Why media needs to listen to autistics -- Confronting the Past: Recovering from Native American boarding school trauma -- Welcoming Them Home: The return of native species is healing the land of the Aaniiih and Nakoda -- No Place to Stay: The pandemic is pushing people into Montana - and others out -- They didn't bring any houses with them -- As Missoula affordable housing shrinks, land trusts offer refuge -- Promise and Peril: The potential impacts of universal preschool -- Where Religion and Science Collide: Faith, health and conspiracy in the time of COVID-19 -- The Extra Mile: The food bank network sets tables in rural Montana -- Giving a Hoot: MPG Ranch is tracking owls to unlock their migration secrets