2020
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22481
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Indigenous youth reconnect with cultural identity: The evaluation of a community‐ and school‐based traditional music program

Abstract: Reconnecting Indigenous youth with their cultural traditions has been identified as an essential part of healing the intergenerational effects of forced assimilation policies. Past work suggests that learning the music of one's culture can foster cultural identity and community bonding, which may serve as protective factors for well-being. An 8-week traditional song and dance program was implemented in a school setting for Indigenous youth. An evaluation was conducted using a mixed-method design to determine t… Show more

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“…As a wider field of traditional teachings, we also included native language instruction [ 16 ], traditional song and dance [ 22 ], storytelling [ 16 , 20 , 21 , 24 ], and more contemporary forms of artistic expression such as photography, theatre and film production [ 16 , 26 ]. Participants used sketchbooks to record and explore the value and origin of traditional food [ 25 ].…”
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“…As a wider field of traditional teachings, we also included native language instruction [ 16 ], traditional song and dance [ 22 ], storytelling [ 16 , 20 , 21 , 24 ], and more contemporary forms of artistic expression such as photography, theatre and film production [ 16 , 26 ]. Participants used sketchbooks to record and explore the value and origin of traditional food [ 25 ].…”
Section: Article Characteristics By Delivery Mode Participants and Cr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seniors were proud to transfer traditional knowledge and culture to the next generation. Good 2021 [ 22 ] To evaluate whether the traditional song and dance programme had a positive impact on youth Students enjoyed learning, performing, and expressing happiness following programme activity. Hanson 2018 [ 23 ] To explore informal adult learning and textile production in an Indigenous context The sharing and learning from the gathering demonstrated the strength of beading practices and the way it could bring people together.…”
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“…In order to preserve the cultural heritage, in the curriculum study for art and culture. One of the efforts to preserve it is by arranging regional songs (Good et al, 2021). The arrangement is composing or composing a musical work in the form of vocal or instrumental songs.…”
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