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      • Indigenous youth in particular continue to face racism and discrimination and are marginalized in society, but when they have a sense of belonging and a strong cultural identity they become resilient, powerful individuals. They have immersed roots through their ancestral lineage, wisdom, and intelligence.
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  2. Mar 1, 2009 · Clearly, identifying with one's heritage and developing a strong cultural identity is extremely important for Indigenous young people. Cultural identification includes...

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  3. Jan 3, 2023 · Aboriginal young people further expressed that their identity was about the relationship to their connections with community, Elders, and Country. Smallwood et al. (2022), in their recent literature review, further identified that these connections, strengthen young peoples’ social and emotional wellbeing.

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    Evidence suggests that cultural loss and adversities harm the lives of First Nations People of all ages. And one of the major consequences of ongoing colonial policies is poorer mental health among First Nations youth. Their mental health challenges includehigh rates of suicide, suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety, and intergenerational trauma, ...

    Given the disadvantages and inequalities experienced by First Nations youth, our research explores tools and strategies to promote their well-being and healthy development. One approach we explored was cultural engagement. While definitions of cultural engagement differ among First Nations communities, for many the term can be defined as how embedd...

    While our research offers insights about First Nations youth, we need to remind ourselves of the diversities that exist not only among First Nations People in different countries but also among First Nations People within countries and communities. Our review represented only 10 countries and 13 groups from approximately 5,000 distinct groups that ...

  4. Jun 4, 2018 · Indigenous youth in particular continue to face racism and discrimination and are marginalized in society, but when they have a sense of belonging and a strong cultural identity they become resilient, powerful individuals.

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  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Having a strong cultural identity and knowledge helps young Indigenous Australians to make positive social connections with people in their family and broader community and feel a sense of belonging (Renshaw, 2019).

  6. LISA WEXLER. THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTITY, CULTURE AND HISTORY FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH WELLNESS. INTRODUCTION. Indigenous people have experienced profound disruptions, including epidem-ics, forced relocation, cultural colonization, and genocide over the past few centuries.

  7. May 8, 2024 · A strong cultural identity is pivotal to a young Aboriginal persons well-being and mental health (Yap & Yu, 2016). Mentoring creates an emerging awareness about extensive family support systems. Belonging as an Aboriginal person to this broad definition of family then becomes their identity.

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