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LivingMyCulture.ca shares the lived experience of sixty-four people from eleven cultures. Stories about traditions, rituals and spirituality, experiences of care, after death ceremonies and grief are shared in more than...
Advance care planning is a key process for supporting First Nations people to receive palliative and end-of-life care at home, in hospital or in a long term care home.This website...
Developed for First Nations, Inuit and Metis people, this pamphlet addresses the kinds of decisions a patient might need to make regarding personal care, legal and financial concerns, and terms...
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This video conveys stories of bereaved youth and traditional responses from Aboriginal elders. We hope this video will help kids deal with feelings they may have when someone they love...
In this video Aboriginal Elders and community members describe the diversity of protocol that First Nations follow when a community member passes from this world into the next. See attached...
This video was produced by the Completing the Circle Project. Saskatchewan Elders share their experiences and beliefs about death and dying. To purchase a copy of this DVD for your...