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Killing the Wittigo, Indigenous culture-based approaches to waking up, taking action, and doing the work of healing : a book for young adults, by Suzanne Methot

Label
Killing the Wittigo, Indigenous culture-based approaches to waking up, taking action, and doing the work of healing : a book for young adults, by Suzanne Methot
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Killing the Wittigo
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1345458639
Responsibility statement
by Suzanne Methot
Sub title
Indigenous culture-based approaches to waking up, taking action, and doing the work of healing : a book for young adults
Summary
"An unflinching reimagining of Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing for young adults. Written specifically for young adults, reluctant readers, and literacy learners, Killing the Wittigo explains the traumatic effects of colonization on Indigenous people and communities and how trauma alters an individual's brain, body, and behavior. It explores how learned patterns of behavior -- the ways people adapt to trauma to survive -- are passed down within family systems, thereby affecting the functioning of entire communities. The book foregrounds Indigenous resilience through song lyrics and as-told-to stories by young people who have started their own journeys of decolonization, healing, and change. It also details the transformative work being done in urban and on-reserve communities through community-led projects and Indigenous-run institutions and community agencies. These stories offer concrete examples of the ways in which Indigenous peoples and communities are capable of healing in small and big ways -- and they challenge readers to consider what the dominant society must do to create systemic change. Full of bold graphics and illustration, Killing the Wittigo is a much-needed resource for Indigenous kids and the people who love them and work with them."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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