This study used two indigenous methods to explore how culture and recreation programs at the Native Canadian Centre affected the well-being of Aboriginal adults living in Toronto. Using sharing circles, researchers asked participants about how their activities at the Centre affected their life and social networks. The pilot Anishnaabe Symbol-Based Reflection method allowed participants to reflect upon their experience at the Centre using symbols. A major theme explored by participants was the impact of colonization on the health, identity, and self-esteem of Aboriginal people today. Researchers are now seeking funding to further explore these emergent themes.
Nurturing The Spirit Of Urban Aboriginal Adults: Symbolic Reflection Of Experiences With Cultural And Recreation Programs
Principal Organization: Native Canadian Centre Toronto
Partner Organizations: University of Toronto and Ryerson University
Principal Investigators: Lynn Lavallee