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- Title
Thunder Finder.
- Authors
Harrisson, Kaitrina L.; Sanchez-Pimienta, Carlos E.; Masuda, Jeffrey
- Abstract
This video is about a Métis youth's (Kaitrina Harrisson) journey of self-discovery, specifically their sexuality. Speaking of the past, finding inspiration; into the present, acknowledging their identity; and to the future, carrying hope. They also speak about the help lent to them by the hand drum and grandfather drum. Throughout the video, Kaitrina is heard drumming with the women's and men's drum circles they are a part of. Kaitrina created this video through a research project entitled: Promoting healthy urban environments for young Indigenous peoples: The case of M'Wikwedong Native Cultural Resource Centre. The research team was formed by the M'Wikwedong Youth Group (Ryerson King, Kaitrina Harrisson, Steven Schlonies, Nikita Jones, and James Schlonies) and the Centre for Environmental Health Equity at Queen's University (Carlos Sanchez-Pimienta and Jeffrey Masuda). This video displays a previous iteration of the name of this project. M'Wikwedong recently changed its name to "M'Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre."
- Subjects
HEALTH of indigenous peoples; FAMILY policy; HUMAN sexuality
- Publication
First Peoples Child & Family Review, 2019, Vol 13, Issue 2, p9
- ISSN
1708-489X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1082961ar