Living and Dying mno bemaadiziiwin: Wearing Our Teachings in Contemporary Times

Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall
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Wearing, or operationalizing, cultural teachings during this time of a global pandemic is crucial to Indigenous spiritual health and overall well-being. The Big Sickness has impacted collective spiritual practices and gatherings. It has prevented us from being present with family and community members in times of illness, disrupting our caretaking responsibilities, and our assistance with and witnessing of death. Yet, public health restrictions have also provided opportunity for biskaabiiyang: physical isolation has catalyzed a pause in our collective and personal day-to-day lives, and has provided opportunity for us to turn inward, reflect, and to return to ourselves and ways of knowing. This article shares foundational teachings of the Anishinaabe People; teachings that guide us in the living and dying of mno bemaadiziiwin, the Good Life. These teachings situate the life and death journey of Anishinaabe persons within the Anishinaabe cosmos, and articulate our practices of relationality, responsibilities, and ways of knowing that are essential to this journey. Biskaabiiyang, returning to ourselves, with agency and wearing our teachings can support individual resilience and survival.
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生与死:我们的教诲在当代的穿着
在全球大流行病期间,传承或实施文化教义对土著人民的精神健康和整体福祉至关重要。“大病”影响了集体的精神实践和聚会。它使我们无法在生病时与家人和社区成员在一起,扰乱了我们的照顾责任,以及我们对死亡的帮助和见证。然而,公共卫生限制也为biskaabiiyang提供了机会:物理隔离促使我们暂停集体和个人的日常生活,并为我们提供了转向内部、反思和回归自我和认识方式的机会。本文分享了阿尼什纳贝人的基本教义;指导我们生与死的教义,即所谓的“美好生活”。这些教义将阿尼什纳贝人的生与死之旅置于阿尼什纳贝宇宙中,并阐明了我们对这一旅程至关重要的关系、责任和认识方式的实践。Biskaabiiyang,回归我们自己,带着能动性和我们的教导可以支持个人的韧性和生存。
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