
Indigenous Knowledge and Voices
Waiora: The importance of Indigenous worldviews and spirituality to inspire and inform Planetary Health Promotion in the Anthropocene. Global Health Promotion.
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Indigenous Knowledge and Voices
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Culture and Values Indigenous Knowledge and Voices
As part of the Planetary Health Constellation Project, Terry Tempest Williams interviews Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq (Uncle), a shaman, traditional healer, storyteller and carrier of the Qilaut.
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Mental Health Climate Change
Based on the Māori conceptualization of health and well-being, hauora, this case reiterates the importance of meaningful relationship-building and partnership in order to learn from Indigenous ways of knowing to strengthen our ability to address the unique challenges faced in the Anthropocene.
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