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本土基于土地的疗愈的意义及其对水治理的影响。

Meanings of indigenous land-based healing and the implications for water governance.

机构信息

Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina, Canada.

Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina, Canada.

出版信息

Explore (NY). 2024 Sep-Oct;20(5):102998. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2024.04.002. Epub 2024 Apr 6.

Abstract

The continuous process of settler colonialism in Canada has profoundly impacted Indigenous Peoples' relationship with the Land and water, which holds immense significance in their healing journey. Reconnecting with the land and water through culturally rooted practices has far-reaching implications for the health and well-being of Indigenous communities. Maintaining a strong bond with the land and water is integral to Indigenous healing traditions. To gain insights into this connection we used a relational theoretical framework and engaged with Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation, a remote Indigenous community. Our approach centred around community-based participatory research, utilizing methods like deep listening, cultural camps and story-sharing to collect wisdom from community members, knowledge keepers, and Elders. The research findings show understanding the connection between Land-based healing practices and Indigenous-led water governance is critical to solving the water crises within remote Indigenous communities. This knowledge is indispensable for reshaping current water governance systems and ensuring the well-being of Indigenous communities across Canada.

摘要

加拿大的殖民主义不断发展,深刻影响了原住民与土地和水的关系,这对他们的疗愈之旅具有重要意义。通过根植于文化的实践与土地和水重新建立联系,对原住民社区的健康和福祉有着深远的影响。与土地和水保持紧密联系是原住民疗愈传统的重要组成部分。为了深入了解这种联系,我们使用了关系理论框架,并与米尼托斯基万克里族原住民社区合作。我们的方法以社区为基础的参与式研究为中心,利用深度倾听、文化营和故事分享等方法,从社区成员、知识守护者和长者那里收集智慧。研究结果表明,了解基于土地的疗愈实践与原住民主导的水治理之间的联系,对于解决偏远原住民社区的水危机至关重要。这种知识对于重塑当前的水治理系统和确保加拿大各地原住民社区的福祉是不可或缺的。

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