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Indigenous Research Methods for Healing Sexual Trauma with Cree Women.

Josie C. Auger,Janelle Baker, Lorraine Cardinal, Angela James, Melissa Jay, Sharon Loonskin

Culture, health & sexuality(2024)

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In this study, exploratory research on self-determination using Indigenous research methods provided a model to help heal trauma and discuss recovery for traumatic sexual experiences. The methods and healing were based on a Cree worldview. Informed consent and questions were developed by the principal investigator prior to the research commencing. Eleven co-creators had the opportunity to revise questions, discuss the research, speak the Cree language, and participate in one-to-one interviews, group meetings and ceremonies. They also had the chance to review the transcripts and approve/disapprove the content, provide guidance on sacred knowledge and suggest terms to use, and co-author the paper, if they chose and three did. A Cree concept was developed from the work, namely, nehiyaw isecikewena which involved promoting self-determination and sovereignty alongside recovery.
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Indigenous research methods,cree women,sexual violence,cree trauma informed healing research
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