“We Know Who We Are”: Reflections on Métis Youth Identity, Health and Well-Being

IF 1.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chelsea Gabel, Robert Henry, Alexandra Nychuk, Sage Hartmann, Amanda LaVallee
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The purpose of this article is to gain insight into the ways in which Métis youth describe, understand, and express their identity and how this relates to their overall health and well-being. There has been a lack of opportunity for Métis to identify and control depictions of themselves. As part of a larger intergenerational digital storytelling research project, this research undertook a community-engaged, arts and strengths-based approach using semi-structured interviews and digital stories with Métis from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta to understand how they have come to understand what it means to be Métis today in Canada. The findings of this study reaffirm an explicit connection between Métis youth identity and their overall health and well-being.
"我们知道我们是谁关于梅蒂斯青年身份、健康和福祉的思考
本文旨在深入探讨梅蒂斯青年描述、理解和表达其身份的方式,以及这与他们的整体健康和福祉之间的关系。一直以来,梅蒂斯人缺乏机会来识别和控制对自己的描述。作为大型代际数字故事研究项目的一部分,本研究采用了社区参与、以艺术和优势为基础的方法,通过对来自马尼托巴省、萨斯喀彻温省和艾伯塔省的梅蒂斯人进行半结构化访谈和数字故事,了解他们如何理解今天在加拿大成为梅蒂斯人的意义。这项研究的结果再次证实了梅蒂斯青年的身份认同与其整体健康和幸福之间的明确联系。
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International Journal of Indigenous Health
International Journal of Indigenous Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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