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View article: “It Makes My Heart Smile When I Hear Them Say, ‘Hi Grandpa, We’re Home!’”: Relationality, Alaska Native Wellbeing and Self Determination in Tribal Child Protection
“It Makes My Heart Smile When I Hear Them Say, ‘Hi Grandpa, We’re Home!’”: Relationality, Alaska Native Wellbeing and Self Determination in Tribal Child Protection Open
Before colonization, Indigenous child protection looked like an interdependent community. Indigenous knowledges and relational actions kept all within its fold safe and well. Colonial dispossession of land, degradation of subsistence right…
View article: “Someday, I'll be an ancestor:” Understanding indigenous intergenerational connectedness through qualitative research to inform measure development
“Someday, I'll be an ancestor:” Understanding indigenous intergenerational connectedness through qualitative research to inform measure development Open
Intergenerational connectedness broadly encompasses relations among humans, lands, and all living and spiritual beings, and functions as an important part of Indigenous well‐being. Many public health campaigns and interventions aim to prom…
View article: Co‐creating a conceptual model of Indigenous relational wellbeing in early childhood: Planting seeds of connectedness
Co‐creating a conceptual model of Indigenous relational wellbeing in early childhood: Planting seeds of connectedness Open
The purpose of this article is to share our story of conceptualizing Indigenous early relational wellbeing (ERW), specifically reflecting American Indian and Alaska Native worldviews. Our approach is grounded in Indigenous methodologies an…
View article: Centering Community, Indigenous Relationships, and Ceremony through an Alaska Native Collaborative Hub to Prevent Suicide and Promote Youth Wellbeing
Centering Community, Indigenous Relationships, and Ceremony through an Alaska Native Collaborative Hub to Prevent Suicide and Promote Youth Wellbeing Open
The Alaska Native Collaborative Hub for Research on Resilience (ANCHRR) engages Indigenous leadership at all levels in a strength-based study to deepen our understanding of community level protective factors in Indigenous communities, whic…
View article: Honoring our teachings: children’s storybooks as indigenous public health practice
Honoring our teachings: children’s storybooks as indigenous public health practice Open
Introduction American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities continue to flourish and innovate in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Storytelling is an important tradition for AIAN communities that can function as an intervention moda…
View article: Correction To: The Indigenous Connectedness Framework for Understanding the Causes, Consequences, and Solutions to Substance Misuse in Indigenous Children’s Development
Correction To: The Indigenous Connectedness Framework for Understanding the Causes, Consequences, and Solutions to Substance Misuse in Indigenous Children’s Development Open
View article: The Indigenous Connectedness Framework for Understanding the Causes, Consequences, and Solutions to Substance Misuse in Indigenous Children’s Development
The Indigenous Connectedness Framework for Understanding the Causes, Consequences, and Solutions to Substance Misuse in Indigenous Children’s Development Open
View article: Indigenous Elders' Conceptualization of Wellbeing: An Anishinaabe Worldview Perspective
Indigenous Elders' Conceptualization of Wellbeing: An Anishinaabe Worldview Perspective Open
Language and cultural revitalization are vital in developing the self-healing capacity of Indigenous Peoples. This study emphasized the perspective of 1st language speaking Elders, our knowledge keepers and community leaders, to critically…
View article: Conceptualizing Indigenous strengths-based health and wellness research using group concept mapping
Conceptualizing Indigenous strengths-based health and wellness research using group concept mapping Open
Background In recent years public health research has shifted to more strengths or asset-based approaches to health research but there is little understanding of what this concept means to Indigenous researchers. Therefore our purpose was …
View article: Centering Indigenous Knowledges and Worldviews: Applying the Indigenist Ecological Systems Model to Youth Mental Health and Wellness Research and Programs
Centering Indigenous Knowledges and Worldviews: Applying the Indigenist Ecological Systems Model to Youth Mental Health and Wellness Research and Programs Open
Globally, Indigenous communities, leaders, mental health providers, and scholars have called for strengths-based approaches to mental health that align with Indigenous and holistic concepts of health and wellness. We applied the Indigenist…
View article: Increasing Native Research Leadership Through an Early Career Development Program
Increasing Native Research Leadership Through an Early Career Development Program Open
Inequities impact American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian populations across various health conditions; in particular, many Native communities bear a disproportionate burden of substance use disorder. Such inequities persist de…
View article: A Connectedness Framework: Breaking the Cycle of Child Removal for Black and Indigenous Children
A Connectedness Framework: Breaking the Cycle of Child Removal for Black and Indigenous Children Open
View article: Spiritual connectedness through prayer as a mediator of the relationship between Indigenous language use and positive mental health.
Spiritual connectedness through prayer as a mediator of the relationship between Indigenous language use and positive mental health. Open
Results support tribal community expressions of the positive effects of cultural involvement for Indigenous wellbeing, and improve what is known about the interconnectedness of language and spirituality. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 …
View article: Jedem Tier (s)einen Namen geben? : Die Individualität des Tieres und ihre Relevanz für die Wissenschaften
Jedem Tier (s)einen Namen geben? : Die Individualität des Tieres und ihre Relevanz für die Wissenschaften Open
Michael ROSENBERGER: Jedem Tier (s)einen Namen geben? Eine Einführung; Carola OTTERSTEDT: Grußwort; Kurt KOTRSCHAL: Mit System unterschiedlich. Zur bio-psychologischen Basis von Persönlichkeit bei Menschen und anderen Tieren; Diskussion im…
View article: Indigenous Connectedness as a Framework for Relational Healing within Alaska Native Child Welfare
Indigenous Connectedness as a Framework for Relational Healing within Alaska Native Child Welfare Open
View article: The Development of a Measure of Alaska Native Community Resilience Factors through Knowledge Co-production
The Development of a Measure of Alaska Native Community Resilience Factors through Knowledge Co-production Open
Moving beyond engagement to knowledge co-production in Alaska Native research requires flexibility, shared decision-making and commitment to diverse knowledge systems; this can result in culturally attuned methods, greater tool validity, n…
View article: Agencia artística animal en el arte performativo interespecies en el siglo XXI
Agencia artística animal en el arte performativo interespecies en el siglo XXI Open
La estética tradicional sitúa a los animales no humanos en la naturaleza y no en la cultura. Los animales no humanos son generalmente considerados seres carentes de arte sin ningún impulso o capacidad para crear objetos estéticos. Por el c…
View article: Achtsame Naturstudien
Achtsame Naturstudien Open
In jüngster Zeit gibt es immer wieder Kunstwerke, in denen mit lebenden Tieren interagiert wird. Einige dieser Arbeiten kritisieren einen als unethisch empfundenen Umgang mit Tieren, andere fokussieren völlig tierfremde Themen. Egal welche…
View article: Professional and youth perspectives on higher education-focused interventions for youth transitioning from foster care
Professional and youth perspectives on higher education-focused interventions for youth transitioning from foster care Open