Promoting a way of life to prevent premature death: Ojibway First Nation (Anishinaabe) healing practices

Auteurs

E A Connors, J Rice, A A Leenaars.

Résumé

This chapter describes Ojibway First Nation (Anishinaabe) healing practices employed with family and community survivors of unnatural premature death(s), a concept that includes suicides. It also presents the Ojibway worldview of postvention which uses concepts of Ojibway approaches. CANADA AUTOCHTONE DEUIL ENDEUILLÉ DEUIL-SUICIDE CULTURE RITUEL CROYANCE VIE-APRÈS-MORT


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