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SK 644

Indigenous Kinship & SK

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The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.

The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.

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The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.


SK 644

Indigenous Kinship & SK

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The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.

The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.

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The community is the fundamental reference point for an Indigenous person. It is a source of identity development, for validation, for learning of culture (language, dance, ceremony, etc.), and for construction of the whole person (mental-spiritual-emotional-physical). Practice in the community setting is made up of understanding kinship structures, community solidarity, community action and community nurturing for the present generation and for future generations. This course enables students to examine the phenomenon of community in the lives of Indigenous populations, and how interventions into these contexts are an expression of healing processes.


SK 644 Prerequisites

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SK 644 Leads To

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SK 644 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

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