Written in a highly accessible style, The Way of the Pipe combines scholarly perspectives with extensive narratives from the Elders and inmates to provide a unique understanding of the issues of symbolic healing and prison rehabilitation.
Written in a highly accessible style, The Way of the Pipe combines scholarly perspectives with extensive narratives from the Elders and inmates to provide a unique understanding of the issues of symbolic healing and prison rehabilitation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface A Story of Trauma, Healing and Transformation 1. Rediscovering the Pipe 2. Incarceration and Aboriginal Inmates 3. Trauma, Racism, and Identity 4. Aboriginal Spirituality and Symbolic Healing 5. Following the Pipe: Elders and Spiritual Leaders 6. Finding the Way: Inmate Experiences 7. Obstacles and Detours 8. Case Studies in Spirituality and Healing 9. "But Does it Work?" The Story Continues References Index
Preface A Story of Trauma, Healing and Transformation 1. Rediscovering the Pipe 2. Incarceration and Aboriginal Inmates 3. Trauma, Racism, and Identity 4. Aboriginal Spirituality and Symbolic Healing 5. Following the Pipe: Elders and Spiritual Leaders 6. Finding the Way: Inmate Experiences 7. Obstacles and Detours 8. Case Studies in Spirituality and Healing 9. "But Does it Work?" The Story Continues References Index
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