Storytelling
Sharing stories is a great way to pass down the knowledge of our ancestors onto the younger generation. Reclaiming, reviving and continuing our traditional practices and stories actively instill community and resilience and reduce trauma, including suicide.
How Lands and Elders Shape Us
The transition through adolescence is a time for defining one’s identity. For Tribal communities, the accumulated historical traumas, potential family dysfunction, mental health and substance use struggles by modern day stress and discrimination may leave young people vulnerable. It is up to us to help youth feel they have a purpose and a worthwhile future ahead of them.
Promoting positive cultural practices such as pow wows or social activities like sports sporting events, academic groups or youth councils can instill change.
WHAT CAN OUR COMMUNITIES DO NOW?
Here are other ways you can promote positive lifestyles that incorporate traditional Indigenous culture for our youth:
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