Historical trauma, race-based trauma and resilience of Indigenous Peoples: A literature review.

Notice bibliographique

Fast, E. et Collin-Vézina, D. (2019). Historical trauma, race-based trauma and resilience of Indigenous Peoples: A literature review. Special Issue: Celebrating 15 years of Wisdom. First People’s Review, 14(1), 126-136.

Résumé

This literature review examines the various responses to trauma suffered by Indigenous peoples as a result of governmental policies geared toward assimilation. Both traumatic and resilient responses are demonstrated at the individual, family, and community levels. Much of the research that has been done in the United States to develop theories around historical trauma and race-based traumatic stress may also be applied to Canada’s First Nations due to similar histories of oppression and colonization. Overall, the research finds that self-government and a connection to culture and spirituality result in better outcomes for Indigenous peoples.

Hyperlien

https://fpcfr.com/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/379

Publication du membre

Elizabeth Fast

Appartenance aux volets

Année

2019