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Perspectives of my lived experiences for addressing suicides among aboriginal communities in the North Queensland tropics
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.1177/1177180120952895
Mercy Baird 1
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This article contextualises my perspectives of Indigenous knowledge within a cultural cosmology, used to address the suicide epidemic in an Indigenous Community in the Far North Queensland Tropics of Australia. I use my personal narrative from the philosophical standpoint theory of an Indigenous female with first-hand experience of living under the residues of the Queensland Government Act (1897). Through the lens of a social constructivist worldview and theoretical underpinnings of Indigenist research, I give honour to Indigenous knowledge, cultural values and privilege the voices of local people. As a PhD researcher at James Cook University, I apply to my research, “Healing after experiencing the suicide of a young person—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives informed by Indigenous Knowledges” with three Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. This research also aligns itself to the JCU Strategic Intent, Peoples and Society in the Tropics.

中文翻译:

我在北昆士兰热带地区解决土著居民自杀问题的经历的观点

本文将我在文化宇宙学中对土著知识的看法与背景联系起来,该知识用于解决澳大利亚昆士兰州热带北部土著社区的自杀式流行。我从哲学角度出发,运用个人叙述来描述一位拥有第一手生活经历的昆士兰州政府法案(1897年)下的生活经验的土著女性。通过社会建构主义世界观的镜头和土著主义研究的理论基础,我为土著知识,文化价值观和当地人民的声音赋予了荣誉。作为詹姆斯·库克大学的博士研究员,我申请了研究,与三个原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区“在年轻人自杀后康复-原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的观点”。这项研究还符合JCU在热带地区的战略意图,人民与社会。
更新日期:2020-09-01
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