Indigenous Knowledge to Close Gaps in Indigenous Health | Marcia Anderson-DeCoteau | TEDxUManitoba
Health programs that are culture-based and also utilize both aboriginal and western understanding have the prospective to be more responsive to Indigenous individuals and their legal rights than the status and can be the trick to shutting the voids in Aboriginal wellness.
Manito Ikwe Kagiikwe is a program that serves compound involved ladies that are early or expecting parenting. They work according to the Seven Sacred Teachings, treating females that are usually the most stigmatized in the healthcare system with love and regard.
Dr. Anderson DeCoteau is a Cree-Saulteaux physician working in primarily management/ plan/ preparation
type roles. She aims to ground mainstream systems approaches to Indigenous wellness in Indigenous legal rights, as well as Indigenous understandings as well as mentors around health, being healthy, as well as healingwhich occasionally calls for
tough meanings of scientific research and also evidence.of
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