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通过在加拿大安大略省的努纳武特地区开展的 Niska(鹅)收获计划来促进妇女的健康。

Promoting women's wellbeing through the Niska (Goose) Harvesting Program in subarctic Ontario, Canada.

机构信息

Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada.

Department of Health and Society, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada.

出版信息

Rural Remote Health. 2024 Sep;24(3):9055. doi: 10.22605/RRH9055. Epub 2024 Sep 16.

DOI:10.22605/RRH9055
PMID:39285734
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Geese harvesting is a longstanding cultural tradition deeply ingrained among the Omushkego Cree in Fort Albany First Nation, embodying a holistic approach to health that integrates Indigenous knowledge, community wellbeing, and resilience. Despite historical disruptions stemming from colonization and assimilation policies, women have played a pivotal role in preserving and passing down traditional practices. The significance of goose harvesting extends beyond providing a nutrient-rich and cost-effective food source; it serves as a vehicle for cultural preservation and education, particularly fostering language acquisition among children. Nevertheless, concerns persist regarding the potential decline in the transmission of Indigenous knowledge. The interruption of intergenerational knowledge transfer not only poses implications for overall wellbeing but also worsens historical trauma within the community. In response to these challenges, the Niska (goose) harvesting program was developed with an aim to revitalize community harvesting practices, with a specific focus on incorporating the perspectives of women, especially in the preparatory and smoking phases of the geese.

METHODS

Omushkego Cree women were approached to participate. The study was conducted during the spring of 2018, and employed photovoice and semi-structured interviews that explored the impact of geese preparatory activities on the health and wellbeing of Indigenous women.

RESULTS

Major themes from the qualitative data included the importance of knowledge sharing, cultural continuity, healing, and the profound connection to the land. Women emphasized the value of sharing acquired knowledge, passing on traditions, and maintaining a connection to their cultural identity. Cultural continuity, depicted through intergenerational teachings and experiences, emerged as crucial for overall wellbeing. Participants spoke of the healing dynamics derived from engaging in traditional activities, highlighting the positive impact on physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. The land was identified as a central element in this healing process, representing more than just a physical space but an extension of home, contributing to a sense of peace and tranquility. The land became a medium for transmitting cultural teachings, shaping identity, and sustaining a subsistence lifestyle.

CONCLUSION

The study emphasizes the importance of future research including more female youth participants to uncover specific challenges and strengths within this demographic. Overall, the Niska program demonstrates a comprehensive approach that intertwines cultural revitalization, community engagement, and holistic wellbeing, emphasizing the need for interventions that go beyond immediate challenges to create enduring positive impacts on Indigenous communities.

摘要

简介

在安大略省的 Fort Albany 第一民族的奥姆什克戈克里族人中,猎鹅是一种源远流长的文化传统,它体现了一种将本土知识、社区健康和韧性相结合的整体方法。尽管殖民化和同化政策带来了历史上的破坏,但女性在保护和传承传统方面发挥了关键作用。猎鹅的意义不仅在于提供一种营养丰富且具有成本效益的食物来源;它还是文化保护和教育的载体,特别是促进儿童的语言习得。然而,人们仍然担心本土知识的传播可能会减少。代际知识传递的中断不仅对整体健康产生影响,还会加剧社区内的历史创伤。为了应对这些挑战,开发了 Niska(鹅)狩猎计划,旨在振兴社区狩猎实践,特别注重纳入女性的观点,尤其是在鹅的准备和熏制阶段。

方法

邀请奥姆什克戈克里族妇女参与。这项研究于 2018 年春季进行,采用照片影像和半结构化访谈的方式,探讨了鹅的准备活动对土著妇女健康和福祉的影响。

结果

从定性数据中得出的主要主题包括知识共享、文化延续、疗愈以及与土地的深厚联系。女性强调了分享获得的知识、传承传统和保持与文化认同的联系的重要性。文化延续通过代际教学和经验体现出来,对于整体健康至关重要。参与者谈到了从参与传统活动中获得的疗愈动力,强调了对身体、精神、情感和精神健康的积极影响。土地被确定为这个疗愈过程的核心要素,它不仅代表着物理空间,还是家庭的延伸,带来了平静与安宁的感觉。土地成为了传递文化教学、塑造身份和维持自给自足生活方式的媒介。

结论

该研究强调了未来研究包括更多女性青年参与者的重要性,以揭示这一年龄段的具体挑战和优势。总的来说,Niska 计划展示了一种综合方法,将文化振兴、社区参与和整体健康交织在一起,强调需要采取干预措施,不仅要解决当前的挑战,还要对土著社区产生持久的积极影响。

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