Living stories through a sweet grass porcupine quill box methodology:

IF 1.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Indigenous Health Pub Date : 2019-08-13 DOI:10.32799/ijih.v14i2.31059
Mary-Anne Smith
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Abstract The twofold purposes of this research project were to engage a distinctive Indigenous methodology and gather the living stories regarding community health experiences pertaining to Chronic Kidney Disease. An artistically inspired Indigenous methodology arose within contextual ways of being and knowing within the community, expressed through the art and crafting of a sweetgrass and porcupine quill box. The methods respected traditional community protocols prioritizing sharing circles involving elders and storytelling. The living stories from ten participants illuminated relationality and cultural knowledge as a strength amid fears and feelings of mistrust. Additionally, inequitable access and racialized health care also emerged as root factors leading to decreased participation in health care. The participant’s sharing of dreams revealed wisdom and interpretations that created living stories where dreams are enmeshed in all daily moments to guide and direct.
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生活故事通过香草豪猪的羽毛盒方法论:
本研究项目的双重目的是采用独特的土著方法,并收集有关慢性肾脏疾病社区卫生经验的生活故事。一种受艺术启发的土著方法在社区内的存在和认识的语境中出现,通过艺术和制作香草和豪猪羽毛盒来表达。这些方法尊重传统的社区协议,优先考虑涉及长者和讲故事的共享圈子。十位参与者的生动故事说明,在恐惧和不信任的感觉中,关系和文化知识是一种力量。此外,保健机会不公平和种族化也是导致保健参与减少的根本因素。参与者分享的梦揭示了智慧和解释,创造了活生生的故事,在这些故事中,梦融入了日常生活的所有时刻,以指导和指导。
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