2020
Hatala, A.R., Njeze, C., Morton, D., Pearl, T., & Bird-Naytowhow, K.
Springer
This study explores the perceptions and meanings of nature and land among young urban Indigenous people in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The authors discuss how health, resilience, and well-being can be strengthened for Indigenous young people through public health and municipal initiatives that connect youth to nature and land-based activities.
Land and Nature as Sources of Health and Resilience among Indigenous Youth in an Urban Canadian Context: A Photovoice Exploration
Hatala, A.R., Njeze, C., Morton, D., Pearl, T., & Bird-Naytowhow, K. (2020). Land and nature as sources of health and resilience among Indigenous youth in an urban Canadian context: A photovoice exploration. BMC Public Health, 20, 538.
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