Tsleil-Waututh health, sickness, disease and treatment: an exploratory ethnography
The theologically based healing practices of Canadian First Nations people has begun to receive attention from a variety of people: scientists, therapists, health care practitioners, ecologists and academics. This apparent wholistic ideology is considered to be a forerunner to health care maint...
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ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-55582018-01-05T17:32:38Z Tsleil-Waututh health, sickness, disease and treatment: an exploratory ethnography Thunderchild, Marlene C. (Boissoneau) The theologically based healing practices of Canadian First Nations people has begun to receive attention from a variety of people: scientists, therapists, health care practitioners, ecologists and academics. This apparent wholistic ideology is considered to be a forerunner to health care maintenance and preventative therapeutic interventions in terms of the process of healing amongst certain groups in Canada. Nonetheless, Status Indian people in Canada continue to experience greater rates of disease, mortality, and social ills than the average Canadian citizen. This research project focusing on the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation citizens involves experiences with sickness, disease, health and treatment. It observes and translates the peoples' health care experiences beginning with experiences of historical relationships within their contexts, the influence of religion, the evolution of those relationships, and the decisions that influence health care choices both past and present. This study is relevant to social work because it provides a community specific example of culturally interpreted explanations of health care practices and experiences both past and present. Arts, Faculty of Social Work, School of Graduate 2009-03-05T20:24:52Z 2009-03-05T20:24:52Z 1994 1994-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/5558 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 14025944 bytes application/pdf |
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The theologically based healing practices of Canadian
First Nations people has begun to receive attention from a
variety of people: scientists, therapists, health care
practitioners, ecologists and academics. This apparent
wholistic ideology is considered to be a forerunner to health
care maintenance and preventative therapeutic interventions in
terms of the process of healing amongst certain groups in
Canada. Nonetheless, Status Indian people in Canada continue
to experience greater rates of disease, mortality, and social
ills than the average Canadian citizen.
This research project focusing on the Tsleil-Waututh
First Nation citizens involves experiences with sickness,
disease, health and treatment. It observes and translates the
peoples' health care experiences beginning with experiences of
historical relationships within their contexts, the influence
of religion, the evolution of those relationships, and the
decisions that influence health care choices both past and
present.
This study is relevant to social work because it provides
a community specific example of culturally interpreted
explanations of health care practices and experiences both
past and present. === Arts, Faculty of === Social Work, School of === Graduate |
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Thunderchild, Marlene C. (Boissoneau) |
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