Habitants et Marchands, Twenty Years Later: Reading the History of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Canada
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Comments on an unexpected ceremony installing a well-respected Indian Agent as a Blackfoot Chief.
Proposes new paradigm of healing which acknowledges successive trauma and relies on cultural resources and western therapies for resilience building.
Chapter five from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Editor's Note: The following chapter differs from others in this volume. Rather than being presentations given at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference (2006).
Developed to address problems of youth suicide and substance abuse through a sense of cultural belonging and revitalization.