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245 04 The arts of Indigenous health and well-being /|cedited by 
       Nancy Van Styvendale, J.D. McDougall, Robert Henry, and 
       Robert Alexander Innes. 
264  1 Winnipeg, Manitoba :|bUniversity of Manitoba Press,
       |c[2021] 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover -- Contents -- Introduction. "Art for Life's Sake": 
       Approaches to Indigenous Arts, Health, and Well-Being -- 
       Part 1. Material Culture, Embodiment, and Well-Being -- 
       Chapter 1. What This Pouch Holds -- Chapter 2. Baskets, 
       Birchbark Scrolls, and Maps of Land: Indigenous Making 
       Practices as Oral Hisoriography -- Chapter 3. For Kaydence
       and Her Cousins: Health and Happiness in Cultural Legacies
       and Contemporary Contexts -- Part 2. Community Health and 
       Wellness -- Chapter 4. Stories and Staying Power: 
       Artmaking as (Re)Source of Cultural Resilience and Well-
       Being for Panniqtumiut 
505 8  Chapter 5. Healthy Connections: Facilitators' Perceptions 
       of Programming Linking Arts and Wellness with Indigenous 
       Youth -- Part 3. Healing Land, Body, and Tradition -- 
       Chapter 6. The Doubleness of Sound in Canada's Indian 
       Residential Schools -- Chapter 7. Kissed by Lightning: 
       Mediating Haudenosaunee Traditional Teachings through Film
       -- Chapter 8. Minobimaadiziwinke (Creating a Good Life): 
       Native Bodies Healing -- Part 4. Resistance, Resurgence, 
       and "Imagining Otherwise" -- Chapter 9. Body Counts: War, 
       Pesticides, and Queer Spirituality in Cherrie Moraga's 
       Heroes and Saints 
505 8  Chapter 10. The Language of Soul and Ceremony -- Chapter 
       11. Sâkihiwâwin: Land's Overflow into the Space-tial 
       "Otherwise" -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Index 
506 1  Access restricted to LAC onsite clients.|fOnline access 
       with authorization.|2star|5CaOONL 
520    "Drawing attention to the ways in which creative practices
       are essential to the health, well-being, and healing of 
       Indigenous peoples, The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well
       -Being addresses the effects of artistic endeavour on the 
       "good life", or mino-pimatisiwin in Cree, which can be 
       described as the balanced interconnection of physical, 
       emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being. In this 
       interdisciplinary collection, Indigenous knowledges inform
       an approach to health as a wider set of relations that are
       central to well-being, wherein artistic expression 
       furthers cultural continuity and resilience, community 
       connection, and kinship to push back against forces of 
       fracture and disruption imposed by colonialism. The need 
       for healing--not only individuals but health systems and 
       practices--is clear, especially as the trauma of 
       colonialism is continually revealed and perpetuated within
       health systems. The field of Indigenous health has 
       recently begun to recognize the fundamental connection 
       between creative expression and well-being. This book 
       brings together scholarship by humanities scholars, social
       scientists, artists, and those holding experiential 
       knowledge from across Turtle Island to add urgently needed
       perspectives to this conversation. Contributors embrace a 
       diverse range of research methods, including community-
       engaged scholarship with Indigenous youth, artists, Elders,
       and language keepers. The Arts of Indigenous Health and 
       Well-Being demonstrates the healing possibilities of 
       Indigenous works of art, literature, film, and music from 
       a diversity of Indigenous peoples and arts traditions. 
       This book will resonate with health practitioners, 
       community members, and any who recognize the power of art 
       as a window, an entryway to access a healthy and good 
       life."--|cProvided by publisher 
588    Description based on online resource; title from digital 
       title page (viewed on January 26, 2022). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Van Styvendale, Nancy,|d1976-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2011079384|eeditor. 
700 1  McDougall, J. D.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2021044499|eeditor. 
700 1  Henry, Robert,|d1980-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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700 1  Innes, Robert Alexander,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2014020317|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tArts of Indigenous health and well-
       being.|dWinnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press,
       2021|z088755945X|z9780887559457|w(OCoLC)1246318283 
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