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    Colonialism's Legacy and the Traditional Strength to Heal

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    Author
    Helgeson, Claire
    Keyword
    colonialism
    traditional healing
    critical indigenous studies
    historical trauma
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10042
    Abstract
    Colonialism's historical violence has legacies yet to be sufficiently acknowledged. The force of genocide is leveled against culture, language, knowledge, and even memory. Unacknowledged violence buries itself in the deepest parts of our souls resulting in a spiritual consumption...
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    UAS Essay Writing Award Winner 2019
    Date
    2019-03-15
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    University of Alaska Southeast
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