Meanings of Indigenous Land-based Healing and the Implications for Water Governance

Elsevier

Available online 6 April 2024

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Connection to land and water plays a critical role in Indigenous Peoples’ healing.

Land-based healing has implications for water and land resources management.

Indigenous-led water governance and jurisdiction over water is key to maintaining key cultural practices.

Indigenous worldviews are critical to ending the water crises within Indigenous communities in Canada.

Indigenous sovereignty and self-governance must be situated in water governance.

Abstract

The continuous process of settler colonialism in Canada has profoundly impacted Indigenous Peoples' relationship with the Land and water, which holds immense significance in their healing journey. Reconnecting with the land and water through culturally rooted practices has far-reaching implications for the health and well-being of Indigenous communities. Maintaining a strong bond with the land and water is integral to Indigenous healing traditions. To gain insights into this connection we used a relational theoretical framework and engaged with (the community), a remote Indigenous community. Our approach centred around community-based participatory research, utilizing methods like deep listening, cultural camps and story-sharing to collect wisdom from community members, knowledge keepers, and Elders. The research findings show understanding the connection between Land-based healing practices and Indigenous-led water governance is critical to solving the water crises within remote Indigenous communities. This knowledge is indispensable for reshaping current water governance systems and ensuring the well-being of Indigenous communities across Canada.

© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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