Department of Geography and Environment, Western University, Canada.
Department of Geography and Environment, Western University, Canada.
Health Place. 2022 Jan;73:102725. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102725. Epub 2021 Dec 13.
In Canada, Indigenous health inequalities are sustained by colonial structures that create social disadvantage and limit Indigenous self-determination to Land. Drawing on the concept of environmental repossession, this study explores how Indigenous communities are building local structures to reclaim their territories and renew the values, responsibilities and knowledges tied to these places for wellness. Specifically, this study examines the meanings of the everyday work of the Department of Sustainable Development in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg and shares lessons for other communities seeking to foster self-determination over Land, identity and wellness. Qualitative analysis of interviews with current and former department staff members support an advanced understanding of how repossession strategies are sustained by Indigenous communities to foster place-based goals and address structural barriers to wellness.
在加拿大,殖民结构导致了土著健康不平等,这些结构造成了社会劣势,并限制了土著对土地的自决权。本研究借鉴环境收回的概念,探讨了土著社区如何建立地方结构来收回他们的领土,并恢复与这些地方的健康有关的价值观、责任和知识。具体来说,本研究考察了 Biigtigong Nishnaabeg 可持续发展部日常工作的意义,并为其他寻求在土地、身份和健康方面实现自决的社区分享了经验教训。对现任和前任部门工作人员的访谈进行的定性分析支持了对以下问题的深入理解:即土著社区如何通过收回策略来维持地方目标,并解决健康方面的结构性障碍。