Indigenous Knowledge to Close Gaps in Indigenous Health | Marcia Anderson-DeCoteau | TEDxUManitoba

By Henry Turner in Minorities & Indigenous People 1907 views 13th January 2018 Video Duration: 00:18:36
Health programs that are culture-based and use both western and Indigenous knowledge have the potential to be more responsive to Indigenous peoples and their...

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