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_aAdams, Mick _913059 |
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_aCultural identity and practices associated with the health and well-being of Indigenous males _cMick Adams, Peter J. Mataira, Shayne Walker, Michael Hart, Neil Drew and Jesse John Fleay |
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_bScholarly Publishing Collective, _c2017 |
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520 | _an this article, we explore the traumatic impact of social policy that has caused serious psychological damage to Indigenous males for centuries. We argue that a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultural beliefs around the world challenges and revitalizes the conceptualization of what it means to be male in traditional perspectives. We draw on contemporary responses to the trauma from significant literature, with recommendations for the improvement of health and economic policy. In providing insights into the health position of Indigenous males, we also promote scenarios of their cultural practices and obligations and the interconnection of these within the kinship system. (Authors' abstract). Record #8732 | ||
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_aCULTURE _9179 |
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_aINDIGENOUS PEOPLES _9307 |
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_aIWI TAKETAKE _95589 |
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_aMEN _9375 |
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_aMENTAL HEALTH _9377 |
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_aINTERNATIONAL _93624 |
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_aMataira, Peter J. _913060 |
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_aWalker, Shayne _93927 |
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_aHart, Miichael _913061 |
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_aDrew, Neil _913062 |
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_aFleay, Jesse J. _913063 |
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_aab-Orignal _913064 |
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_u https://doi.org/10.5325/aboriginal.1.1.0042 _zDOI: 10.5325/aboriginal.1.1.0042 |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE _hnews128 |