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Indigenous knowledge and health: exploring and comparing mainstream academic and Indigenous community perspectives

机译:土著知识与健康:探索和比较主流学术和土著社区观点

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There is a global priority to protect and revitalize Indigenous knowledge (IK) and increasing evidence suggests that IK is critical to restoring health and well-being in indigenous communities. How do the dominant cultural perceptions of health-related IK (HRIK) compare with those of an indigenous community whose culture has been eroded? A systematic review of the literature and a brief ethnographic pilot study in a Secwepemc community in British Columbia revealed that mainstream academic perceptions of HRIK often fail to recognize the potential applications of IK in connections between the well-being of the individual, the community, and all aspects of the ecosystem. Culturally-rooted community priorities such as language, stories, and ceremony are absent in mainstream academic depictions of HRIK. Research that incorporates the community’s perceptions of HRIK, validated in terms accepted by mainstream academicians and policy-makers as well as indigenous groups themselves, may help communities restore their cultures and health.
机译:保护和振兴土著知识(IK)是全球优先事项,越来越多的证据表明,IK对于恢复土著社区的健康和福祉至关重要。与健康相关的IK(HRIK)的主流文化观念与文化被侵蚀的土著社区的观念相比如何?在不列颠哥伦比亚省的一个Secwepemc社区中,对文献的系统回顾和简短的人种学试点研究表明,主流的HRIK学术观念常常无法认识到IK在个人,社区和社区之间的联系中的潜在应用。生态系统的各个方面。 HRIK的主流学术描述中缺少以文化为基础的社区优先事项,例如语言,故事和仪式。纳入了社区对HRIK的看法的研究得到了主流学者,政策制定者以及土著群体本身的认可,可能有助于社区恢复其文化和健康。

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    Perry Alita;

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