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BIPOC Well-Being & indigenous well beingarticles

Below are the best articles we could find on BIPOC Well-Being and indigenous well being.

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Religion as a Way of Life

One of the few common elements within the diversity of Native traditions is the idea that all dimensions of social life are profoundly integrated. Instead of “religion,” the broader term “life-way” is often used to describe the traditions of Native peoples.

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Your Journey: Indigenous

Shared cultural experiences such as deep connections to land, nature, ancestral wisdom and family, are protective factors for mental health, but members of Indigenous communities also share many burdens, including economic and political marginalization, education disparities, discrimination and...

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The Takelma Tribe Today

Agnes Baker-Pilgrim is the granddaughter of George Harney, a full-blooded Takelma who was the first elected Chief of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.

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Native American Church

The Native American Church of Jesus Christ is a spiritual movement that integrates the teachings of Christian life with the spiritual and ethical traditions of various Native cultures. A central component of the Native American Church is the sacramental ingestion of peyote during peyote meetings.

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Cultures of Belonging

This webpage identifies and explores successful outcome-based practices that various districts have applied in support of First Nations, Métis and Inuit student learning, including learning guides and videos that illustrate their experiences.

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Going with the Grain

Ricing is a picturesque tradition, but on the White Earth Indian Reservation, where unemployment approaches 50 percent, it spells survival. - Lauren Wilcox

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The Navajo Nation Has a Higher Per Capita Rate of COVID-19 Infection Than NYC—Here’s What You Need to Know (And How to Help)

This week looks at the impact of COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation, and the systemic marginalization that has created vast inequities in basic infrastructure. This is part of our recurring series analyzing how racism exacerbates the impact of this global pandemic.

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Women’s History Month (and American History Itself) Rarely Includes Indigenous Women—and that’s a Problem

Most public schools in the U.S. teach shamefully little about Indigenous history, and the contributions of Indigenous women remain notably left out.

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The Changing American Family

American households have never been more diverse, more surprising, more baffling. In this special issue of Science Times, Natalie Angier takes stock of our changing definition of family.

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Guardians of the OWYHEE: How an Unlikely Coalition Formed to Protect a Natural Wonderland

No matter the feature that captures them, it seems everyone fortunate enough to discover the Owyhee Canyonlands falls in love.

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