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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): Special Issue: World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference 2021

Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): Special Issue: World Indigenous Suicide Prevention Conference 2021

Published: 2021-11-02

Articles

  • Special Issue Introduction

    Stephanie Sinclair, Carla Cochrane
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  • Themes of Healing Among Squamish Nation Members After a Loss to Suicide

    Jennifer Campbell
    3-28
    • PDF
  • “Our spirit is like a fire”: Conceptualizing intersections of mental health, wellness, and spirituality with Indigenous youth leaders across Canada

    Jeffrey Ansloos, Elissa Dent
    • PDF
  • Inspiring hope through sources of strength among predominantly Pacific Islander communities

    Malia Agustin, Blane K. Garcia, Deborah Goebert, Jennifer Lyman, Sunny Mah, R. Pi'imauna Kackley, Yoojin Oh
    • PDF
  • Indigenous Parents and Healing from Youth Suicide: “I Don't Know, I Just Pray.”

    Marni Still
    80-107
    • PDF
  • Arts as witnessing, healing, and resurgence

    Gladys Rowe
    • PDF
  • Poetry Series: Poetry written post suicide for Indigenous youth in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Jason Haitana
    • PDF
  • It’s good to know you love me

    Therese Lavonne Garrioch (nee WILSON)
    • PDF
  • Understanding Living Vulnerabilities of Santhal People in Nepal: An Ethnographic Observation

    Prem Kumar Rai
    123-138
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  • Decolonizing Curricular Practices in Kathmandu University School of Education, Nepal: A Qualitative Inquiry

    Sharmila Shyangtan, Indra Mani Rai, Bal Chadra Luitel
    139-154
    • PDF

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