Resource type
Date created
2011
Authors/Contributors
Author: Point, Norma Rose
Contributor: Alannah Young-Leon
Contributor: SFU Indigenous Student Centre
Abstract
xwmuthkwey’um Musqueam Elder Norma Rose Point discusses the importance of child rearing, caring for others, and traditional values in relation to leadership. Point elaborates on how she has surpassed experiences of racism, and how she has learnt to understand racism.
Themes: caring for others; role modelling; collective approach to leadership-intergenerational advisory; communication; positive self-concept; relationship to the land; racism; perseverance; practice, training; caring for health; learning life skills; community building; service contributing; child rearing; democracy
Themes: caring for others; role modelling; collective approach to leadership-intergenerational advisory; communication; positive self-concept; relationship to the land; racism; perseverance; practice, training; caring for health; learning life skills; community building; service contributing; child rearing; democracy
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Copyright is held by the author(s).
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Peer reviewed?
No
Language
English
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