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Land and nature as sources of health and resilience among Indigenous youth in an urban Canadian context: a photovoice exploration

机译:城市加拿大背景下的土着青年中的土地和自然作为健康和恢复能力:探索勘探

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Population and environmental health research illustrate a positive relationship between access to greenspace or natural environments and peoples’ perceived health, mental health, resilience, and overall well-being. This relationship is also particularly strong among Canadian Indigenous populations and social determinants of health research where notions of land, health, and nature can involve broader spiritual and cultural meanings. Among Indigenous youth health and resilience scholarship, however, research tends to conceptualize land and nature as rural phenomena without any serious consideration on their impacts within urban cityscapes. This study contributes to current literature by exploring Indigenous youths’ meaning-making processes and engagements with land and nature in an urban Canadian context. Through photovoice and modified?Grounded Theory methodology, this study explored urban Indigenous youth perspectives about health and resilience within an inner-city Canadian context. Over the course of one year, thirty-eight in-depth interviews were conducted with Indigenous (Plains Cree First Nations and Métis) youth along with photovoice arts-based and talking circle methodologies that occurred once per season. The research approach was also informed by?Etuaptmumk or a “two-eyed seeing” framework where Indigenous and Western “ways of knowing” (worldviews) can?work alongside one another. Our strength-based analyses illustrated that engagement with and a connection to nature, either by way of being present in nature and viewing nature in their local urban context, was a central aspect of the young peoples’ photos and their stories about those photos. This article focuses on three of the main themes that emerged from the youth photos and follow-up interviews: (1) nature as a calming place; (2) building metaphors of resilience; and (3) providing a sense of hope. These local processes were shown to help youth cope with stress, anger, fear, and other general difficult situations they may encounter and navigate on a day-to-day basis. This study contributes to the literature exploring Indigenous youths’ meaning-making process and engagements with land and nature in an urban context, and highlights the need for public health and municipal agencies to consider developing more culturally safe and meaningful natural environments that can support the health, resilience, and well-being of Indigenous?youth within inner-city contexts.
机译:人口和环境健康研究说明了对绿地空间或自然环境和人民感知健康,心理健康,弹性和整体福祉之间的积极关系。这种关系在加拿大土着人口和健康研究的社会决定因素中也特别强大,其中土地,健康和自然的概念可以涉及更广泛的精神和文化意义。然而,在土着青年健康和复原性奖学金中,研究往往会将土地和自然视为农村现象,而不会对城市景观中的影响进行任何严重审议。这项研究通过探索土着青年的意义制造过程和与土地和性质在城市加拿大背景下的贡献有助于当前的文献。通过Photovoice和修改?接地理论方法,这项研究探讨了城市土着青年的透视,关于内部城市内部城市内部的健康和复原力。在一年的过程中,三十八个深入的访谈是用土着(平原Cree First Nations和Métis)青年进行的,以及Photovoice Arts的基于艺术和谈论圈子方法,每赛季发生一次。研究方法也被告知了?Etuaptmumk或“双眼看见”框架,其中土着和西方的“知识方式”(WorldViews)可以?彼此共同努力。我们基于力量的分析说明了与自然界中的与自然的联系以及在当地城市背景下观看性质,是年轻人的核心方面,以及他们对这些照片的故事。本文侧重于青年照片和后续访谈中出现的三个主要主题:(1)自然作为平静的地方; (2)建立弹性的隐喻; (3)提供希望感。这些本地进程显示有助于青少年应对压力,愤怒,恐惧和其他普遍困难的情况,他们可能会在日常基础上遇到和导航。本研究有助于探索土着青年的意义流程和与城市背景下的土地和自然的参与,并突出了对公共卫生和市政机构的需求,以考虑在能够支持健康方面开发更加文化安全和有意义的自然环境土着内心城市内的土着的韧性和幸福感。

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