“The Strengths of Our Community and Our Culture”: Cultural Continuity as a Determinant of Mental Health for Métis People in British Columbia
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Auger M
Abstract:
While cultural continuity has been identified as an important Indigenous determinant of health, there is limited qualitative research that has sought to understand the meaning and context of cultural continuity for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people in Canada. Specifically, despite reported disparities in mental health for the Métis population in Brit-ish Columbia (BC) and elsewhere—as well as challenges that many Métis people face in maintaining cultural connectedness—cultural continuity research with Métis communities remains largely ignored. This qualitative study explores Métis people’s experiences and conceptualizations of mental health and cultural continuity through conversational inter-views, analyzed to understand the overarching themes within a Métis worldview. From this analysis, three themes are presented within the scope of this paper: Métis stories of culture, identity, and mental health; the importance of community; and intergenerational knowledge transmission.
Source of Publication: Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health
Vol/Issue: 1(2), 71-83 pp.
DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.33137/tijih.v1i2.36046
Publisher/Organisation: Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health
URL:
https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/tijih/article/view/36046/28715
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Indigenous Communities
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