Urban Land-based Healing: A Northern Intervention Strategy
Urban Indigenous populations face significant health and social disparities across Canada. With high rates of homelessness and substance abuse, there are often few options for urban Indigenous Peoples to access land-based healing programs despite the increasingly known and appreciated benefits. In M...
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ftunivndakota:oai:commons.und.edu:ih-fac-1002 2023-06-11T04:15:26+02:00 Urban Land-based Healing: A Northern Intervention Strategy Redvers, Nicole Nadeau, Melanie Prince, Donald 2023-01-27T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://commons.und.edu/ih-fac/3 https://doi.org/10.32799/ijih.v16i2.33177 https://commons.und.edu/context/ih-fac/article/1002/viewcontent/Redvers_Nadeau_Prince_2021_Urban_Land_Based_Healing_a_Northern_Intervention_Strategy.pdf unknown UND Scholarly Commons https://commons.und.edu/ih-fac/3 doi:10.32799/ijih.v16i2.33177 https://commons.und.edu/context/ih-fac/article/1002/viewcontent/Redvers_Nadeau_Prince_2021_Urban_Land_Based_Healing_a_Northern_Intervention_Strategy.pdf First published in the International Journal of Indigenous Health here. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License . Copyright (c) 2020 Nicole Redvers, Melanie Nadeau, Donald Prince http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Indigenous Health Faculty Publications Indigenous health Aboriginal health traditional medicine healing Northwest Territories Land-based healing Alternative and Complementary Medicine Community Health and Preventive Medicine Environmental Public Health Mental and Social Health text 2023 ftunivndakota https://doi.org/10.32799/ijih.v16i2.33177 2023-05-28T17:29:52Z Urban Indigenous populations face significant health and social disparities across Canada. With high rates of homelessness and substance abuse, there are often few options for urban Indigenous Peoples to access land-based healing programs despite the increasingly known and appreciated benefits. In May 2018, the first urban land-based healing camp opened in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, one of the first to our knowledge in Canada or the United States. This camp may serve as a potential model for an Indigenous-led and Indigenous-based healing camp in an urban setting. We seek to present preliminary outcome data from the healing camp in a setting with a high-risk population struggling with substance use and homelessness. Reflections are presented for challenging logistical and methodological considerations for applications elsewhere. This northern based effort affords us ample opportunity for expanding the existing knowledge base for land-based healing applied to an urban Indigenous high-risk setting. Text Northwest Territories Yellowknife UND Scholarly Commons (University of North Dakota) Northwest Territories Yellowknife Canada International Journal of Indigenous Health 16 2 |
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Urban Indigenous populations face significant health and social disparities across Canada. With high rates of homelessness and substance abuse, there are often few options for urban Indigenous Peoples to access land-based healing programs despite the increasingly known and appreciated benefits. In May 2018, the first urban land-based healing camp opened in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, one of the first to our knowledge in Canada or the United States. This camp may serve as a potential model for an Indigenous-led and Indigenous-based healing camp in an urban setting. We seek to present preliminary outcome data from the healing camp in a setting with a high-risk population struggling with substance use and homelessness. Reflections are presented for challenging logistical and methodological considerations for applications elsewhere. This northern based effort affords us ample opportunity for expanding the existing knowledge base for land-based healing applied to an urban Indigenous high-risk setting. |
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First published in the International Journal of Indigenous Health here. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License . Copyright (c) 2020 Nicole Redvers, Melanie Nadeau, Donald Prince http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
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