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Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jisd.v13i2
Published: 2025-04-23

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Articles

  • A Qualitative Study of Traditional Healers and Their Experiences of Marginalization by Biomedical Professionals

    David Hoskins, Giselle Perez-Aguilar , Roberto Campos-Navarro
    1-28
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  • 'My You're a Great Man': A Wâkôhtowin Exploration of the Changing Indigenous Masculinity

    Moss Norman, Michael Anthony Hart, LeAnne Petherick, Cynthia Sinclair
    29-55
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  • “I Can Stand Tall and be a Métis Person and Just be Proud of it”: Pathways to a Flourishing Métis Identity

    Dr Rose E. Cameron, Denise Richer, Meghan Bird, Esme Fuller-Thomson
    56-74
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  • Mā Te Ara Wairua, Ka Kite He Oranga: Presenting Three Baskets of Spiritual Healing Knowledge for Social Work

    Levi Fox
    75-96
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  • The Sustainability of Unhu/Ubuntu as a Philosophy of Education in a Postcolonial and Globalising Zimbabwe: A Hermeneutical Discussion

    Rodwell Wuta
    97-120
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  • Prevalence of Chronic Food Insecurity, Policies, and Redressal Patterns among the Indigenous community: A Case Study of Sahariya Tribe from India

    Praveen Patel
    121-151
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