In this video, Brenda Macdougall, Chair of Métis research at the University of Ottawa, emphasizes the importance of sharing narratives about the power of kinship relationships for repairing the circle of family and restoring Métis identity, which is critical in the rebuilding of healthy citizens and healthy nations. The values of reciprocity, mutual support, generosity, decency, and order, which are crucial to successful family relationships, also influence individual and community behaviours and actions, helping to promote health and well-being at a broader collective level. This video relates to chapter 18 of the textbook Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social.
The NCCIH has developed Beyond the Social: Author Interviews, a series of eleven videos featuring interviews with some of the authors and editors of Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social. The videos offer real-world insight and perspective that illuminate key concepts in the book, but they can also be used as stand-alone learning tools for anyone teaching or promoting Indigenous health and well-being. Follow the links below to view the other videos.
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Video Series
- Introduction - Rethinking Determinants of Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada, with Sarah de Leeuw and Margo Greenwood
- Chapter 1 - Structural Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health, with Charlotte Loppie
- Chapter 2 - Two-Eyed Seeing in Medicine, with Albert Marshall
- Chapter 3 - Inuit Knowledge Systems, Elders, and Determinants of Health: Harmony, Balance, and the role of Holistic Thinking, with Shirley Tagalik
- Chapter 7 - Being at the Interface: Early Childhood as a Determinant of Health with Margo Greenwood
- Chapter 9 - Activating Place: Geography as a Determinant of Indigenous Peoples' Health and Well-being, with Sarah de Leeuw
- Chapter 13 - Ascribed Health and Wellness, Achieved Health and Wellness: Shifting the Paradigm, with Madeleine Dion Stout
- Chapter 15 - Reshaping the Politics of Health: A Personal Perspective, with Warner Adam
- Chapter 18 - Knowing Who You Are: Family History and Aboriginal Determinants of Health, with Brenda Macdougall
- Chapter 19 - Practising "the Good Way of Life" from the Hospital Bed to Mother Earth, with Patricia and James Makokis
- Beyond the Social Panel from the NCCAH National Forum "Transforming our Realities" held Dec. 2-3, 2015 in Ottawa, Ontario