Indigenous healing exploring traditional paths
2015
Restricted EAudiobook (NNELS)
Imagine a world in which people see themselves as embedded in the natural order, with ethical responsibilities not only toward each other, but also toward rocks, trees, water and all nature. Imagine seeing yourself not as a master of Creation, but as the most humble, dependent and vulnerable part. Rupert Ross explores this indigenous world view and the determination of indigenous thinkers to restore it to full prominence today. He comes to understand that an appreciation of this perspective is vital to understanding the destructive forces of colonization. As a former Crown attorney in northern Ontario, Ross witnessed many of these forces. He examines them here with a special focus on residential schools and their power to destabilize entire communities long after the last school has closed. With help from many indigenous authors, he explores their emerging conviction that healing is now better described as 'decolonization therapy.' And the key to healing, they assert, is a return to the traditional indigenous world view. The author of two previous bestsellers on indigenous themes, Dancing with a Ghost and Returning to the Teachings, Ross shares his continuing personal journey into traditional understanding with all of the confusion, delight and exhilaration of learning to see the world in a different way. Ross sees the beginning of a vibrant future for indigenous people across Canada as they begin to restore their own definition of a 'healthy person' and start their own processes to bring that indigenous wellness into being once again. Indigenous Healing is a hopeful book, not only for indigenous people, but for all others open to accepting some of their ancient lessons about who we might choose to be.
Item Details
Description:
- digital audio file
- digital stereo Digital recording
- data file
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Restricted to use by people with documented print impairment.
- Produced by the National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS).
- Various human readers.
- Vancouver, B.C. : BC Libraries Cooperative, 2015.
- Original version : xxi, 322 pages ; 21 cm. 9780143191100 Toronto : Penguin, 2014.
Control Number: 3324693
Publisher: Vancouver, BC : NNELS, 2015.Subjects:
- First Nations -- Legal status, laws, etc.
- First Nations -- Philosophy.
- First Nations -- Social conditions.
- First Nations ethics.
- Healing.
- Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions.
- Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada.
- Residential schools -- Canada.
- Social justice -- Canada.
Genre: Sound recordings.
Other Authors: BC Libraries Cooperative. National Network for Equitable Library Service, distributor.