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New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education
Research Article

Spirituality: The Core of Healing and Social Justice from an Indigenous Perspective

Cyndy Baskin

Ryerson University, , Toronto, Ontario

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First published: 05 December 2016
Cited by: 1
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Abstract

This chapter, based on the literature and interviews with both Indigenous and non‐Indigenous participants, explores how land‐based spirituality is at the core of Indigenous societies globally. In this chapter, an Indigenous philosophy carries a message that spirituality is not only about one's inward journey but is also about creating a better world for all.

Number of times cited: 1

  • , Indigenous Perspectives of Wellbeing: Living a Good Life, Good Health and Well-Being, 10.1007/978-3-319-69627-0_60-1, (1-13), (2018).