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Daughters of the drum : decolonizing health and wellness with Native American women / by Danica Love Brown
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- Title
- Daughters of the drum : decolonizing health and wellness with Native American women / by Danica Love Brown
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- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Presents findings from a culturally centered qualitative participatory action research (PAR) study utilising photovoice and talking circles to illuminate Native American women's voices to develop a nuanced and decolonised perception of health and wellness with four Native American women in the US Pacific Northwest. Utilises the indigenist stress-coping model and interpretive coding in real time to suggest that land, language, and diet are important principles of a decolonised perception of he...
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- 2016
- Creator
- Brown, Danica Love, (School of Social Work, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/37115317
- Related subjects
- Indian women -- Health and hygiene / Indians of North America -- Health and hygiene / Adjustment (Psychology) / Decolonization -- Social aspects / Action research / Pacific Northwest
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