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  2. Joseph Gone - Wikipedia

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    He advocates for starting with Indigenous healing traditions and accommodating them within health care settings. A notable example is his collaboration with the Blackfeet Nation to create a culturally grounded substance abuse treatment program, emphasizing traditional practices over conventional addiction treatment methods.

  3. Don Coyhis - Wikipedia

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    Don Lawrence Coyhis (born August 16, 1943) is an alcohol and addiction recovery counselor known for designing treatment programs primarily for Native Americans.He is the founder and president of White Bison, Inc., a non-profit charitable organization devoted to assisting Native Americans who are affected by substance use disorders.

  4. Navajo medicine - Wikipedia

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    It dates back thousands of years as many Navajo people have relied on traditional medicinal practices as their primary source of healing. However, modern day residents within the Navajo Nation have incorporated contemporary medicine into their society with the establishment of Western hospitals and clinics on the reservation over the last century.

  5. Traditional Alaska Native medicine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional healers deal with everyday forms of illness or injury and can include herbalists, surgeons, massage specialists, midwives, or medicine men and women. What sets traditional Alaska Native healers apart from western doctors is both their traditional methods as well as the source of their healing abilities.

  6. Medicine man - Wikipedia

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    A medicine man (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwinini) or medicine woman (from Ojibwe mashkikiiwininiikwe) is a traditional healer and spiritual leader who serves a community of Indigenous people of the Americas. Each culture has its own name in its language for spiritual healers and ceremonial leaders.

  7. Indigenous psychology - Wikipedia

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    Become knowledgeable about indigenous beliefs and healing practices. Realize that learning about indigenous healing and beliefs entails experiential and lived realities. Avoid overpathologizing and underpathologizing a culturally diverse client's problems. Be willing to consult with traditional healers or make use of their services.

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