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Video – Chapter 7 – Being at the Interface – Early Childhood as a Determinant of Health, with Margo Greenwood

December 2016

In this video, Dr. Greenwood, the Academic Lead of the NCCIH, reflects upon the intergenerational teachings and stories that are the supports, strengths, and values that drive Indigenous peoples forward in negotiating current realities. In one example, she shares how her grandfather was able to be a devout Catholic despite his residential school experience. This “code shifting” – or moving back and forth respectfully between different worlds – happens when one has a solid grounding in identity, or in the words of her grandfather, “…take what is good and…leave the rest behind.” This video relates to chapter 7 of the textbook Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social.

The NCCIH has developed Beyond the Social: Author Interviews, a series of eleven videos featuring interviews with some of the authors and editors of Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social. The videos offer real-world insight and perspective that illuminate key concepts in the book, but they can also be used as stand-alone learning tools for anyone teaching or promoting Indigenous health and well-being. Follow the links below to view the other videos.

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