2014
Big-Canoe, K., & Richmond, C.A.M.
Elsevier
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of Anishinabe youth in a northern First Nations community in Ontario about health, social relationships, and contemporary Anishinabe way of life. Findings reveal the concept of environmental repossession and reconnection to the land for fostering health, well-being, and resilience among youth.
Anishinabe Youth Perceptions about Community Health: Toward Environmental Reposession.
Big-Canoe, K., & Richmond, C.A.M. (2014). Anishinabe youth perceptions about community health: Toward environmental reposession. Health & Place, 26, 127-135.
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