Indigenous Storywork : Educating the Heart Mind Body and Spirit

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  • Author:
    ARCHIBALD Jo-Ann
  • ISBN:
    9780774814027
  • Publication Date:
    July 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    192
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of British Columbia Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
Indigenous Storywork : Educating the Heart Mind Body and Spirit
Indigenous Storywork : Educating the Heart Mind Body and Spirit

Indigenous Storywork : Educating the Heart Mind Body and Spirit

Regular price $146.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ARCHIBALD Jo-Ann
  • ISBN:
    9780774814027
  • Publication Date:
    July 2008
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    192
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    University of British Columbia Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

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Jo-ann Archibald worked closely with Coast Salish Elders and storytellers, who shared both traditional and personal life-experience stories, in order to develop ways of bringing storytelling into educational contexts. Indigenous Storywork is the result of this research and it demonstrates how stories have the power to educate and heal the heart, mind, body, and spirit. It builds on the seven principles of respect, responsibility, reciprocity, reverence, holism, interrelatedness, and synergy that form a framework for understanding the characteristics of stories, appreciating the process of storytelling, establishing a receptive learning context, and engaging in holistic meaning-making.

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  • Jo-ann Archibald worked closely with Coast Salish Elders and storytellers, who shared both traditional and personal life-experience stories, in order to develop ways of bringing storytelling into educational contexts. Indigenous Storywork is the result of this research and it demonstrates how stories have the power to educate and heal the heart, mind, body, and spirit. It builds on the seven principles of respect, responsibility, reciprocity, reverence, holism, interrelatedness, and synergy that form a framework for understanding the characteristics of stories, appreciating the process of storytelling, establishing a receptive learning context, and engaging in holistic meaning-making.

Jo-ann Archibald worked closely with Coast Salish Elders and storytellers, who shared both traditional and personal life-experience stories, in order to develop ways of bringing storytelling into educational contexts. Indigenous Storywork is the result of this research and it demonstrates how stories have the power to educate and heal the heart, mind, body, and spirit. It builds on the seven principles of respect, responsibility, reciprocity, reverence, holism, interrelatedness, and synergy that form a framework for understanding the characteristics of stories, appreciating the process of storytelling, establishing a receptive learning context, and engaging in holistic meaning-making.