Preventing Aboriginal Suicide
Title: Preventing Aboriginal Suicide
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Preventing Aboriginal Suicide
PREVENTING ABORIGINAL SUICIDE:
DOES A SHIFT IN THE DOMINANT SCHOOLING PARADIGM
HOLD SOME PROMISE?
by
R. Lloyd Ryan, PhD
R. Lloyd Ryan, Ph.D.
P. O. Box 1072
Lewisporte, NF
Phone: 709 535 8464
email: lloyd_ryan@nf.sympatico.ca It is with growing alarm, concern and compassion that we witness the continuing (and growing?) high rate of suicide in Canada’s Aboriginal community. This phenomenon has numerous far-reaching and negative implications and, up to the present, few satisfactory
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communities. It is amply documented that “Education” (read: trustees, superintendents, principals, teachers, teacher trainers) has exhibited remarkable inability or unwillingness to make significant, substantial, or long-lasting changes to the predominant (archaic and inappropriate) schooling paradigm. Thus, it may be incumbent upon Aboriginal community leaders and elders to insist on, and maybe initiate, the needed changes if there is to be hope for the viability of Aboriginal culture and for Aboriginals as a continuing viable people.
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