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       Indigenous Perspectives 
                       on Death and Dying
          Ian AndIan Andeerrsson Con Contontiinnuing Eduing Eduuccation Pration Program ogram 
          Ian AndIan Andeerrsson Con Contontiinnuing Eduing Eduuccation Pration Program ogram 
                    in Endin End-o-off-L-Lififee Car Caree
                    in Endin End--ofof--LifLifee Car Caree
                 ©Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of-Life Care
          Life and DeathLife and Death
          Life and DeathLife and Death
          We understand who we are -
          We know where we came from -
          We accept and understand our destiny 
            here on Mother Earth -
          We are spirit having a human experience.
                  ©Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of-Life Care
            The Story of Indigenous PeopleThe Story of Indigenous People
            The Story of Indigenous PeopleThe Story of Indigenous People
            ! Story of the last three centuries is one of survival 
                and adaptation
            ! Traditional cultures have survived AND evolved
            ! Survival is an appropriate term since powerful 
                combination of church, state and economics
                    dispossession of lands and beliefs 
            ! Diversity: no single “Native” culture
            ! Be careful not to generalize
                       ©Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of-Life Care
            Ontario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba
            Ontario and ManitobaOntario and Manitoba
            Two strong, surviving and distinct traditions
            ! The Haudenosaunee –People of the Long 
               House – also known as the Six Nations Iroquois 
               Confederacy
            ! The Anishinabek – Ojibway, Odawa, 
               Potowatomi, Saulteaux, Cree and Oji-Cree
                     ©Ian Anderson Continuing Education Program in End-of-Life Care
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...Indigenous perspectives on death and dying ian andian andeerrsson con contontiinnuing eduing eduuccation pration program ogram in endin end o off l lififee car caree ofof liflifee anderson continuing education of life care deathlife we understand who are know where came from accept our destiny here mother earth spirit having a human experience the story peoplethe people last three centuries is one survival adaptation traditional cultures have survived evolved an appropriate term since powerful combination church state economics dispossession lands beliefs diversity no single native culture be careful not to generalize ontario manitobaontario manitoba two strong surviving distinct traditions haudenosaunee long house also known as six nations iroquois confederacy anishinabek ojibway odawa potowatomi saulteaux cree oji...

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