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Mâmawi-atoskêwin, “working together in partnership” – challenging Eurocentric physical therapy practice guided by Indigenous Métis worldview and knowledge

2020

Smith, L., Abonyi, S., Durocher, L., Roy, T.J., & Oosman, S.

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This chapter discusses the barriers to physical therapy that Indigenous populations in Canada face and shares the authors' relational and collaborative experiences with a northern Canadian Métis community to co-create research and practice focused on healthy aging across the lifespan.

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Mâmawi-atoskêwin, “working together in partnership” – challenging Eurocentric physical therapy practice guided by Indigenous Métis worldview and knowledge.

Smith, L., Abonyi, S., Durocher, L., Roy, T.J., & Oosman, S. (2020). Mâmawi-atoskêwin, “working together in partnership” – challenging Eurocentric physical therapy practice guided by Indigenous Métis worldview and knowledge. In D.A. Nicholls, K. Synne Groven, E. Kinsella, & R. Anjum (eds.), Mobilising knowledge in physiotherapy: Critical reflections on foundations and practices (pp. 97-112). Routledge.

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