This article explores how Native American cultural practices were incorporated into the therapeutic activities of a community‐controlled substance abuse treatment center on a “First Nations” reserve in the Canadian north. Analysis of open‐ended interviews with nineteen staff and clients—as contextualized by participant observation, program records, and existing ethnographic resources—yielded insights concerning local therapeutic practice with outpatients and other community members. Specifically, program staff adopted and promoted a diverse array of both western and Aboriginal approaches that were formally integrated with reference to the Aboriginal symbol of the medicine wheel. Although incorporations of indigenous culture marked Lodge pro...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This article reports insights from a 4‐day Gathering of Native American Healers at the University of...
Traditional treatment programs have not worked with Native Americans. Instead, programs designed to ...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Religions© 2014. The definitive version ...
Facing severe mental health disparities rooted in a complex history of cultural oppression, members ...
This study explored a rural, First Nation understanding of factors, particularly the role of culture...
The S’Klallam Nation, composed of three federally recognized tribes, has experienced historical, int...
In the early years of this globalized century, alternative health knowledges and wellness traditions...
CULTURE AND TRADITIONS are a major part of my Red Road in Recovery. I\u27ve been involved in Native ...
Throughout American history, Native American people have been abused and mistreated by other culture...
waštito̓ y̓, bridging within worlds Recommendations for Indigenous research include examining the vi...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This article reports insights from a 4‐day Gathering of Native American Healers at the University of...
Traditional treatment programs have not worked with Native Americans. Instead, programs designed to ...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Religions© 2014. The definitive version ...
Facing severe mental health disparities rooted in a complex history of cultural oppression, members ...
This study explored a rural, First Nation understanding of factors, particularly the role of culture...
The S’Klallam Nation, composed of three federally recognized tribes, has experienced historical, int...
In the early years of this globalized century, alternative health knowledges and wellness traditions...
CULTURE AND TRADITIONS are a major part of my Red Road in Recovery. I\u27ve been involved in Native ...
Throughout American history, Native American people have been abused and mistreated by other culture...
waštito̓ y̓, bridging within worlds Recommendations for Indigenous research include examining the vi...
This article reviews Native American ritual practices, frameworks and key concepts employed by sever...
This paper describes the traditions and philosophy behind successful substance abuse treatment strat...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Several health inequities exist between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in Canada. The...