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Ohpikinâwasowin : Growing a child : implementing Indigenous ways of knowing with Indigenous families

Summary: "Western theory and practice are over-represented in child welfare services for Indigenous peoples, not the other way around. Contributors to this collection invert the long-held, colonial relationship between Indigenous peoples and systems of child welfare in Canada. By understanding the problem as the prevalence of the Western universe in child welfare services rather than Indigenous peoples, efforts to understand and support Indigenous children and families are fundamentally transformed. Child welfare for Indigenous peoples must be informed and guided by Indigenous practices and understandings. Privileging the iyiniw (First people, people of the land) universe leads to reinvigorating traditional knowledges, practices and ceremonies related to children and families that have existed for centuries. The chapters of ohpikin'wasowin/Growing a Child describe wisdom-seeking journeys and service-provision changes that occurred in Treaty 6, Treaty 7, and Treaty 8 territory on Turtle Island. Many of the teachings are nehiyaw (Cree) and some are from the Blackfoot people. Taken together, this collection forms a whole related to the Turtle Lodge Teachings, which expresses nehiyaw stages of development, and works to undo the colonial trappings of Canada's current child welfare system." --

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  • ISBN: 9781773632278
  • Physical Description: print
    xiii, 272 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Halifax ; Fernwood Publishing, 2020.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: Entering the circle -- iyiniw tâpwêwin êkwa kiskeyihtamowin -- miyawâta: family teachings on Turtle Island -- kayiwatisi: Indigenous program indicators -- ayahpatisi: practice as ceremony -- tâpwêwin: foundations of wîcihtâsowin -- kîseyitamowin: miyo ohpikinâwasowin: igniting spiritual fires -- ayawâwasowin: pe kîwe: come home: Indigenous adoptee re-connection with self, family and community -- kakehtawewin: bringing ceremony home: an inaugural kiskinohamâkewin -- Conclusion: closing the circle: wesakechahk and the origin of butterflies -- Glossary: English meaning and pronunciation of nehiyaw words -- Glossary: English meaning of nehiyaw kinship terms.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Issued also in electronic formats.
Subject: Indigenous children -- Canada
Indigenous children -- Care -- Canada
Indigenous children -- Services for -- Canada
Child care -- Canada
Parent and child -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Family relationships -- Canada
Child welfare -- Canada
Child rearing -- Canada

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  • 6 of 6 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kitimat Public Library.

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Kitimat Public Library 362.778 Ohp (Text) 32665002173542 Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

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