From trauma to resilience: advancing cultural responsiveness and equity in the Muskowekwan First Nation's healing journey
IntroductionThe Muskowekwan First Nation (MFN) in Saskatchewan, Canada, epitomizes the enduring strength and cultural preservation of the Saulteaux people. This community faces the lasting effects of colonial trauma, especially the violence, abuse, and adversity experienced by students at the Muskow...
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Main Authors: | JoLee Sasakamoose (Author), Shauneen Pete (Author), Fred O'Soup (Author), Tiffany Wolfe (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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