Planting the seed: using research as a tool to revitalize puberty ceremonies in Anishinaabe communities.

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Qualitative Research Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-04 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1108/QRJ-03-2024-0072
Miigis B Gonzalez, Alexandra Ziibiins Johnson, Lisa Awan Martin, Naawakwe, Jillian Fish, Lalaine Sevillano, Melissa L Walls, Lee Obizaan Staples
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Purpose –: The purpose of this work is to honor the wisdoms of Anishinaabe Elders, community and culture by interweaving these teachings with my own (first author) Anishinaabe experiences and a research project. Ceremonies are an important health practice for Anishinaabe people. This project aimed to gain a clearer conceptualization of the protective role of Anishinaabe puberty ceremonies on health in adolescence and across the lifespan.

Design/methodology/approach –: Spiritual offerings guided this project at every stage including inviting Elders and community members into shared spaces of storytelling and teaching elicitation and grounding me as I carefully adopted the use of a western tool (research) in sacred community spaces. Elders were invited to share their experiences and perspectives. Three community members engaged with the interview transcripts on their own before coming together to discuss themes, patterns and insights that arose for them. This group coding discussion constructed the structural foundation of the findings.

Findings –: An Anishinaabe perspective on youth development emerged. Key aspects of this model included a foundation of ceremonial experiences that spiritually prepares a child for adulthood and impending life's challenges. As one transitions into adulthood, they accept the responsibilities of being caretakers of their families and communities and gain new tools to contribute to Anishinaabe society. Ideally, this society prioritizes Anishinaabe spirituality, language and way of life.

Originality/value –: Frameworks of health, grounded in unique community wisdoms and worldviews, are imperative to repair spiritual and community relationships damaged in a history of colonialism. An Anishinaabe perspective on youth development may shed light on shared Indigenous experiences of cultural restoration and continuity.

播下种子:利用研究作为一种工具来振兴阿尼什纳贝社区的青春期仪式。
目的:这部作品的目的是通过将这些教义与我自己(第一作者)的Anishinaabe经历和一个研究项目相结合,来尊重Anishinaabe长老、社区和文化的智慧。仪式是阿尼什纳贝人重要的保健活动。该项目旨在更清楚地了解青春期仪式对青春期和整个生命周期健康的保护作用。设计/方法/方法:灵性献祭在每个阶段都指导着这个项目,包括邀请长老和社区成员进入共享空间讲故事和教学启发,并在我小心翼翼地在神圣的社区空间中使用西方工具(研究)时为我提供基础。长者应邀分享他们的经验和观点。三名社区成员在一起讨论主题、模式和对他们产生的见解之前,自己参与了采访记录。这组编码讨论构建了研究结果的结构基础。研究结果:出现了一种关于青年发展的令人难以置信的观点。这个模式的关键方面包括一个仪式经验的基础,在精神上为孩子成年和即将到来的生活挑战做好准备。随着一个人进入成年期,他们接受了照顾家庭和社区的责任,并获得了为社会做出贡献的新工具。理想情况下,这个社会优先考虑可消除的精神、语言和生活方式。原创性/价值:以独特的社区智慧和世界观为基础的健康框架是修复在殖民主义历史中受损的精神和社区关系的必要条件。从Anishinaabe的角度看待青年发展,可能有助于了解土著在文化恢复和延续方面的共同经验。
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Qualitative Research Journal
Qualitative Research Journal SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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2.40
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Research Journal (QRJ) is an international journal devoted to the communication of the theory and practice of qualitative research in the human sciences. It is interdisciplinary and eclectic, covering all methodologies that can be described as qualitative. It offers an international forum for researchers and practitioners to advance knowledge and promote good qualitative research practices. QRJ deals comprehensively with the collection, analysis and presentation of qualitative data in the human sciences as well as theoretical and conceptual inquiry.
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