معرفی کتاب «Wisdom Engaged: Traditional Knowledge for Northern Community Well-Being (Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing Series Book 3)» نوشتهٔ Celina Harpe، Darlene Vegh، Walter Vanast، Mary Teya، Evelyn Storr، Keiichi mura، Morris Neyelle، Bernice Neyelle، Ruby E. Morgan، Linda G. McDonald، Art Mathews، Thea Luig، Nancy J. Turner، Annie B. Gordon، Fort McKay Berry Group، Christopher Fletcher، Mabel English، Mida Donnessey، Della M. Cheney، Robert Beaulieu، Janelle Marie Baker، Alestine Andre، Leslie Main Johnson و Earle H. Waugh، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Alberta Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"I listened to my mum, my dad, my gramma, that is why I am still here. That is how you stay alive." —Mida Donnessey Wisdom Engaged demonstrates how traditional knowledge, Indigenous approaches to healing, and the insights of Western bio-medicine can complement each other when all voices are heard in a collaborative effort to address changes to Indigenous communities' well-being. In this collection, voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars are gathered in an attempt to find viable ways to move forward while facing new challenges. Bringing these varied voices together provides a critical conversation about the nature of medicine; a demonstration of ethical commitment; and an example of building successful community relationships. Contributors: Alestine Andre, Janelle Marie Baker, Robert Beaulieu, Della M. Cheney, Stakawas, Katsawa, Mida Donnessey, Mabel English, Christopher Fletcher, Fort McKay Berry Group, Annie B. Gordon, Celina Harpe-Cooper, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Leslie Main Johnson, Thea Luig, Art Mathews, Sim'oogit T'enim Gyet, Linda G. McDonald, Ruby E. Morgan, Bernice Neyelle, Morris Neyelle, Keiichi Omura, Mary Teya, Nancy J. Turner, Walter Vanast, Darlene Vegh.
"I listened to my mum, my dad, my gramma, that is why I am still here. That is how you stay alive." —Mida DonnesseyWisdom Engaged demonstrates how traditional knowledge, Indigenous approaches to healing, and the insights of Western bio-medicine can complement each other when all voices are heard in a collaborative effort to address changes to Indigenous communities' well-being. In this collection, voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars are gathered in an attempt to find viable ways to move forward while facing new challenges. Bringing these varied voices together provides a critical conversation about the nature of medicine; a demonstration of ethical commitment; and an example of building successful community relationships.Contributors: Alestine Andre, Janelle Marie Baker, Robert Beaulieu, Della M. Cheney, Stakawas, Katsawa, Mida Donnessey, Mabel English, Christopher Fletcher, Fort McKay Berry Group, Annie B. Gordon, Celina Harpe-Cooper, Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, Leslie Main Johnson, Thea Luig, Art Mathews, Sim'oogit T'enim Gyet, Linda G. McDonald, Ruby E. Morgan, Bernice Neyelle, Morris Neyelle, Keiichi Omura, Mary Teya, Nancy J. Turner, Walter Vanast, Darlene Vegh.
Wisdom Engaged Demonstrates How Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Approaches To Healing, And The Insights Of Western Bio-medicine Can Complement Each Other When All Voices Are Heard In A Collaborative Effort To Address Changes To Indigenous Communities’ Well-being. In This Collection, Voices Of Elders, Healers, Physicians, And Scholars Are Gathered In An Attempt To Find Viable Ways To Move Forward While Facing New Challenges. Bringing These Varied Voices Together Provides A Critical Conversation About The Nature Of Medicine; A Demonstration Of Ethical Commitment; And An Example Of Successful Community Relationship Building.-- Leslie Main Johnson, Editor. Includes Bibliographical References. Issued Also In Electronic Format. "Wisdom Engaged demonstrates how traditional knowledge, Indigenous approaches to healing, and the insights of Western bio-medicine can complement each other when all voices are heard in a collaborative effort to address changes to Indigenous communities' well-being. In this collection, voices of Elders, healers, physicians, and scholars are gathered in an attempt to find viable ways to move forward while facing new challenges. Bringing these varied voices together provides a critical conversation about the nature of medicine; a demonstration of ethical commitment; and an example of successful community relationship building."-- Provided by publisher