Healing through story: Unpacking Indigenous resiliency and hope | Annie Belcourt | TEDxArlee

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Annie's personal experience contextualizes her talk, which focuses on the importance of family and community in overcoming traumatic experience.

Dr. Belcourt (Otter Woman) is an American Indian Assistant Professor in the College of Health Professions and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Montana’s Pharmacy Practice and School of Public and Community Health Sciences Departments (enrolled tribal member of the Three Affiliated Tribes: affiliation Blackfeet, Chippewa, Mandan & Hidatsa). Raised on the Blackfeet reservation, she is an alumna of Browning High School and the University of Montana. Her doctorate is in clinical psychology. Research and clinical priorities include mental health disparities, environmenal health, trauma, posttraumatic stress reactions, risk, resiliency, psychiatric disorder, and public health intervention within the cultural context of American Indian communities. Dr. Belcourt has conducted grant-funded collaborative research projects with Native communities at UM and during work at the University of Colorado Denver’s Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health.

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Powerful and important beautiful description of the native example for the world to live in peace in helping one another through love and compassion thank you

melaniehomegun
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Beautiful amazing story. Thank you, bless you. All your dreams come true.

arlinegeorge
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Thank you for sharing your story, Annie. You are doing really beneficial work and it's good to hear about it.

daniel
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Powerful and important beautiful description of the native example for the world to live in peace in helping one another thank you

melaniehomegun
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Anne you are an amazing woman. This video is very informing.

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I enjoyed this presentation. Thank you!

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