This paper examines indigenous concepts of health and well-being amongst the Wosera Abelam, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Indigenous conceptual frameworks for understanding human well-being are remarkably resilient despite the use of western medical services and nutritional advice from health clinics. Their resilience is probably attributable to their embeddedness within a wider worldview that emphasises the social context of health and well-being and thus makes them resistant to change. Whilst the Wosera Abelam are open and receptive to modern health services, their response to these services remains considerably influenced by indigenous concepts of health and illness
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Diverse methods and approaches have been utilised in researching the cultural bases of health, illne...
The Orang Asli is one of the indigenous ethnic groups in Malaysia, with its majority residing with...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Concurrently health is assumed to be a global ...
The interpretation of illness and its meaning to individuals and groups is largely a product of cult...
Traditional Aboriginal beliefs concerning health maintenance and illness causation were intimately a...
Background: Health is a human right that is fundamental. The World Health Organization defines it as...
Abstract- Values and norms that develop in people of Papua tend to discriminate women which can affe...
[Extract] The concept of social and emotional well-being was discussed in Chapter 4. As you may reca...
For many indigenous people, health is not merely absence of disease but a state of spiritual, commun...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis draws on diverse documentary sources and ...
The high rate of maternal and child mortality as well as the norms values on Numfor Biak Tribe tend ...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Diverse methods and approaches have been utilised in researching the cultural bases of health, illne...
The Orang Asli is one of the indigenous ethnic groups in Malaysia, with its majority residing with...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right and developing a better understanding of health...
Health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Concurrently health is assumed to be a global ...
The interpretation of illness and its meaning to individuals and groups is largely a product of cult...
Traditional Aboriginal beliefs concerning health maintenance and illness causation were intimately a...
Background: Health is a human right that is fundamental. The World Health Organization defines it as...
Abstract- Values and norms that develop in people of Papua tend to discriminate women which can affe...
[Extract] The concept of social and emotional well-being was discussed in Chapter 4. As you may reca...
For many indigenous people, health is not merely absence of disease but a state of spiritual, commun...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis draws on diverse documentary sources and ...
The high rate of maternal and child mortality as well as the norms values on Numfor Biak Tribe tend ...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Recent years have seen resilience discourse occupy an increasingly significant space within the heal...
Diverse methods and approaches have been utilised in researching the cultural bases of health, illne...
The Orang Asli is one of the indigenous ethnic groups in Malaysia, with its majority residing with...