Abstracts
Abstract
This pilot study examines Indigenous conceptualizations of poverty in Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma’ki (Halifax, Nova Scotia) to lay groundwork for a holistic model of Indigenous poverty that can link with holistic models of Indigenous health already in use. Using community-based methods and Mi’kmaw cultural practices, the researchers conducted sharing circles and interviews with 12 Indigenous participants who had experienced or were still living in poverty. Results strongly supported the distinctiveness of Indigenous experiences of poverty and identified starting points for a holistic poverty model.
Keywords:
- Indigenous poverty,
- holism,
- Mi'kmaw culture,
- colonialism,
- community-based research
Résumé
Cette étude pilote porte sur les conceptions autochtones de la pauvreté à Kjipuktuk, Mi’kma'ki (Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse), en vue d’élaborer un modèle holistique de la pauvreté autochtone pouvant s’articuler avec les modèles holistiques de la santé autochtone déjà utilisés. À l’aide de méthodes communautaires et de pratiques culturelles micmaques, les chercheurs ont mené des cercles de partage et des entretiens auprès de 12 participant·e·s autochtones ayant vécu ou vivant encore dans la pauvreté. Les résultats corroborent de manière marquée la singularité des expériences autochtones de la pauvreté et dégagent des pistes pour l’élaboration d’un modèle holistique de la pauvreté.
Mots-clés :
- pauvreté autochtone,
- holisme,
- culture micmaque,
- colonialisme,
- recherche communautaire
Appendices
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