Perspectives on Traditional Health
Interviewing Inuit Elders: Volume 5
- Publisher
- Nunavut Arctic College
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2015
- Subjects
- Native American Studies, General, Cultural, History
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Description
The final volume in this series examines traditional Inuit health practices and beliefs as remembered by both North and South Baffin elders: from treatments for fractures to methods of diagnosis and attitudes towards the injured or ill. Though many practices are described in detail in this book, most of the elders' testimonies are of a more general nature, the main concern being life and consciousness in all their dimensions.
About the authors
Ilisapi Ootoova's profile page
Tipuula Qaapik Atagutsiak's profile page
Tirisi Ijjangiaq's profile page
Jaikku Pitseolak's profile page
Aalasi Joamie was born in Inukjuak, Quebec. Her family moved to Pangnirtung when she was a young girl. In the 1960s, she moved to Niaqunnguuq (Apex) with her husband and children into their first house. She has lived there ever since. For many years, Aalasi worked as a maternity aid at Baffin Regional Hospital. Aalasi contributed to Interviewing Inuit Elders: Perspectives on Traditional Health and she teaches traditional plant knowledge workshops at Nunavut Arctic College. She also travels to traditional plant-use conferences nationally and internationally.
Malaija Papatsie's profile page
Michele Therrien's profile page
Frédéric Laugrand is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Université Laval.