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ISBN 10: 1000523160
ISBN 13: 9781000523164
Author: Hilary Weaver
The Routledge International Handbook of Indigenous Resilience 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I From the past to the future
1 Ireland, first colony of the British Empire: a Celtic story of Indigenous resistance, resilience, and cultural renewal
2 Resistance, resilience, and social welfare: understanding the historical intersections of US federal Indian policies and the helping professions
3 Indigeneity and resilience in Afroindigenous communities in Colombia
4 The Eagle, the Condor, and who I am among all my relations
Part II Pillars of Indigeneity
5 Indigenous Māori notions of spirit and spirituality as enablers of resilience and flourishing in Aotearoa New Zealand
6 Ri qach’ab’äl ja ri ruk’ux ri qawinaq, chaqa’ ri qawinaq ja ri ruk’ux ri qach’ab’äl: Linguistic resilience in Guatemala
7 Exploring the role of sexuality and identity across the Pacific: navigating traditional and contemporary meanings and practices
8 Pashtun community Indigenous resilience to changing socio-cultural and political challenges
9 Moko Kauae: a symbol of Indigenous resistance and resilience
10 Reclaiming our voices: the power of storytelling in healing trauma
Part III The power in Indigenous identities
11 Family connectedness: an intricate web of support and aspect of Indigenous family resilience
12 Community and family support enhancing the resilience of US Indigenous women’s healthcare experiences: “they always took care of me”
13 Collective distress calls for collective wellbeing measures: the case of social support as a resilience‑enabling Afrocentric Indigenous pathway
14 The role of laughter in the resilience and wellbeing of Alaska Native elders
15 “In the telling and in the listening, humanity meets”: youth testimonials of resilience from yesterday and today
16 The time before us: land, matriarchy, and leadership in the face of change
Part IV The natural world
17 Sámi reindeer herding as resilient way of life
18 Reconnecting with the farmland: exploring Indigenous resilience of Atayal people in Taiwan
19 Earthquakes of Nepal: making the case for Indigenous resilience
20 Kū Kia‘i Aloha: how Maunakea and the battle to protect her birthed a decolonial pilina in an emerging generation of aloha ‘āina
21 Leading through collective resilience: creating an Indigenous mental health response to climate change
Part V Reframing the narrative: from problem to opportunity
22 Reframing disabilities: Indigenous learners in Canadian educational systems
23 Igniting the Warrior Spirit to address historical trauma among Indigenous people
24 The resiliency of Indigenous entrepreneurial settings in the South Pacific: notions of solesolevaki and wanbel in the case of Fiji and Papua New Guinea
25 Indy and the Monster: a story of Indigenous resilience during a global pandemic
Conclusion
Index
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