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Legacy : trauma, story and Indigenous healing
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2019
Book
Creators
Methot, Suzanne
Description
"Exploring intergenerational trauma in Indigenous communities--and strategies for healing--with provocative prose and an empathetic approach. Indigenous peoples have shockingly higher rates of addiction, depression, diabetes, and other chronic health conditions than other North Americans. According to the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, these are a result of intergenerational trauma: the unresolved terror, anger, fear, and grief created in Indigenous communities by the painful experiences of colonialism, passed down from generation to generation. How are we to turn this desperate tide? With passionate argumentation and chillingly clear prose, author and educator Suzanne Methot uses her own and others' stories to trace the roots of colonial trauma and the mechanisms by which trauma has become intergenerational, and she explores the Indigenous ways of knowing that can lead us toward change"--provided by publisher.
Language
English

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ISBN
9781770414259 ; 1770414258
Statement of Responsibility
Suzanne Methot.
Publication Information
Toronto, Ontario, Canada : ECW Press
Physical Description
5 unnumbered pages, 360 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Issued also in electronic format.
Contents
Chapter 1 : How things work, and why stories matter -- Chapter 2 : What it means to be colonized -- Chapter 3 : Becoming human -- Chapter 4 : The angry Indian and a culture of blame -- Chapter 5 : Invisible roots -- Chapter 6 : Fractured narratives -- Chapter 7 : What the body remembers -- Chapter 8 : Sacred being -- Chapter 9 : Recreating the structures of belonging -- Chapter 10 : Killing the Wittigo.
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