Fernandez Angela R, Evans-Campbell Tessa, Johnson-Jennings Michelle, Beltran Ramona E, Schultz Katie, Stroud Sandra, Walters Karina L
School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work. 2021;30(1):122-137. doi: 10.1080/15313204.2020.1770652. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
Relationship to place is integral to Indigenous health. A qualitative, secondary phenomenological analysis of in-depth interviews with four non-Choctaw Indigenous women participating in an outdoor, experiential tribally-specific Choctaw health leadership study uncovered culturally grounded narratives using thematic analysis as an analytic approach. Results revealed that physically being in historical trauma sites of other Indigenous groups involved a multi-faceted process that facilitated embodied stress by connecting participants with their own historical and contemporary traumas. Participants also experienced embodied resilience through connectedness to place and collective resistance. Implications point to the role of place in developing collective resistance and resilience through culturally and methodologically innovative approaches.
与地方的关系是原住民健康不可或缺的一部分。对参与一项户外、特定部落的乔克托族健康领导力体验研究的四位非乔克托族原住民女性进行深入访谈,开展了一项定性的二次现象学分析,采用主题分析作为分析方法,揭示了具有文化根基的叙述。结果显示,身处其他原住民群体的历史创伤地点涉及一个多方面的过程,通过将参与者与他们自己的历史和当代创伤联系起来,促成了身体层面的压力。参与者还通过与地方的联系和集体抵抗体验到了身体层面的复原力。研究结果表明,地方在通过文化和方法创新的途径发展集体抵抗和复原力方面所起的作用。