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Introduction: Indigenous mothering perspectives / D. Memee Lavell-Harvard and Kim Anderson
I: Healthy beginnings. The meaning of motherhood among the Kabyle Berber, Indigenous People of North Africa / Malika Grasshoff/MAKILAM ; "We practically lived off the land" : generational changes in food acquisition patterns among First Nations mothers and grandmothers / Hannah Tait Neufeld ; Risk and resistance : creating maternal risk through imposed biomedical "safety" in the post-colonial Indigenous Philippines / Paul Kadetz ; Indigenous midwifery as an expression of sovereignty / Rebeka Tabobondung, Sara Wolfe, Janet Smylie, Laura Senese, and Genevieve Blais
II: Voicing resilience. Stories of mothers living with HIV+ in Kibera, a mega-slum in Sub-Saharan Africa / Samaya Van Tyler ; Towards the wellbeing of Aboriginal mothers and their families : you can't mandate time / Cyndy Baskin and Bela McPherson ; The impact of sexual violence on Indigenous motherhood in Guatemala / Kirthi Jayakumar ; Camera, a collective, and a critical concern : feminist research aimed at capturing new images of Aboriginal motherhood / Mary Anderson
III: Othermothering spaces and multiple moms. Storying the untold : Indigenous motherhood and street sex work / Sinéad Charbonneau, Robina Thomas, Caitlin Janzen, Jeannine Carrière, Susan Strega and Leslie Brown ; Motherhood, policies and tea / Wendy Proverbs ; The power of ancestral stories on mothers & daughters / Stephanie A. Sellars ; Rebirth and renewal : finding empowerment through Indigenous women's literature / Jennifer Brant
IV: Building on the past to create a future. Māori mothering : repression, resistance and renaissance / Helene Connor ; Nimâmâsak : the legacy of First Nations women honouring mothers and motherhood / Lorena Fontaine, Lisa Forbes, Wendy McNab, Lisa Murdock and Roberta Stout ; Indigenous principles for single mothering in a fragmented world / Dawn Marsden ; Growing up : a dialogue between Kim Anderson and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard on personal and professional evolutions in Indigenous mothering / Kim Anderson and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard.
I: Healthy beginnings. The meaning of motherhood among the Kabyle Berber, Indigenous People of North Africa / Malika Grasshoff/MAKILAM ; "We practically lived off the land" : generational changes in food acquisition patterns among First Nations mothers and grandmothers / Hannah Tait Neufeld ; Risk and resistance : creating maternal risk through imposed biomedical "safety" in the post-colonial Indigenous Philippines / Paul Kadetz ; Indigenous midwifery as an expression of sovereignty / Rebeka Tabobondung, Sara Wolfe, Janet Smylie, Laura Senese, and Genevieve Blais
II: Voicing resilience. Stories of mothers living with HIV+ in Kibera, a mega-slum in Sub-Saharan Africa / Samaya Van Tyler ; Towards the wellbeing of Aboriginal mothers and their families : you can't mandate time / Cyndy Baskin and Bela McPherson ; The impact of sexual violence on Indigenous motherhood in Guatemala / Kirthi Jayakumar ; Camera, a collective, and a critical concern : feminist research aimed at capturing new images of Aboriginal motherhood / Mary Anderson
III: Othermothering spaces and multiple moms. Storying the untold : Indigenous motherhood and street sex work / Sinéad Charbonneau, Robina Thomas, Caitlin Janzen, Jeannine Carrière, Susan Strega and Leslie Brown ; Motherhood, policies and tea / Wendy Proverbs ; The power of ancestral stories on mothers & daughters / Stephanie A. Sellars ; Rebirth and renewal : finding empowerment through Indigenous women's literature / Jennifer Brant
IV: Building on the past to create a future. Māori mothering : repression, resistance and renaissance / Helene Connor ; Nimâmâsak : the legacy of First Nations women honouring mothers and motherhood / Lorena Fontaine, Lisa Forbes, Wendy McNab, Lisa Murdock and Roberta Stout ; Indigenous principles for single mothering in a fragmented world / Dawn Marsden ; Growing up : a dialogue between Kim Anderson and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard on personal and professional evolutions in Indigenous mothering / Kim Anderson and Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard.