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Walking with Indigenous philosophy : justice and addiction recovery

Summary: "Dr. Gregory Cajete, Dr. John G. Hansen, Dr. Jay Hansford C. Vest, and Dr. John E. Charlton have expanded the breadth, depth and scope of Walking With Indigenous Philosophy: Justice and Addiction Recovery (3rd ed.) making it a multidisciplinary, international and cross-cultural examination of a restorative justice based approach, that at its heart draws upon the wisdom inherent within Indigenous cultures, in order to question hierarchical and heavily one-sided disease based understanding to addiction recovery. This third edition continues to advocate a model of restorative justice, saturated throughout by an Indigenous philosophy of holism and healing through inclusion and education, when working with those upon the margins, in order to appreciate and honour the whole person. Justice is understood as a concept that must be based upon, and within, the recognition of the other. It is from within this recognition of the other that accountability, as a healing endeavour, must find its grounding. The voices of Cree elders indigenous to northern Manitoba, Indigenous Justice Workers, two American Indians (Cajete and Vest), one First Nation (Hansen), one addiction counselling professional (Charlton) and both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in recovery are heard." -- 

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  • ISBN: 1926476247
  • ISBN: 9781926476247
  • Physical Description: x, 254 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
    print
  • Edition: Third edition.
  • Publisher: Vernon, BC, Canada : JCharlton Publishing Ltd., [2019]

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General Note:
First edition published: Kanata, Ont. : JCharlton Publishing, 2013. John G. Hansen's name first on first edition.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-250).
Formatted Contents Note: 1. Colonial Domination and Institutional Racism -- 2. Indigenous Philosophy -- 3. The Story and Philosophy of Walking With -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Indigenous Elders and non-Indigenous Respondents: who they are and why they matter -- 6. Opaskwayak Crime Prevention: Indigenous testimonies on healing -- 7. Understanding Addictions Recovery with the Friendship Centre in Saskatoon: separating addictions from the recovery -- 8. Sweating with the Trickster: Indigenous holistic healing with the Amskapi Pikani-Blackfeet -- 9. The Spiritual Ecology of Indigenous Thought -- 10. Looking at the Data Holistically --11. Indigenous (Omushkegowuk) Worldview -- 12. The International and Cross-Cultural Applicability of Indigenous Philosophy: an empowerment model toward healing -- 13. Conclusions and General Recommendations for Walking With
Subject: Church work with recovering addicts
Restorative justice -- Canada
Alternative medicine
Cree philosophy
Addicts -- Rehabilitation

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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