In consideration of the needs of our most loving of caregivers (Record no. 1722)

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Personal name Eni, Rachel
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Title In consideration of the needs of our most loving of caregivers
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Remainder of title grandparenting experiences in Manitoba First Nation communities
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 1 online resource (p. 85-98)
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Summary, etc. Grandparents are valued in traditional and contemporary Aboriginal societies. In this paper we summarize traditional knowledge from Manitoba Aboriginal experiences, and we provide data from contemporary on-reserve grandmothers. Data for this study were collected in 2007 in 16 First nations Manitoba communities. Open-ended semi-structured in-person interviews were conducted in maternal-child centers that provide programs for developmental health for children and their parents (prenatal to age 6). Of the 100 people interviewed, ten of those were grandmothers, and their stories are analyzed in this paper. Results showed that grandmothers provided cultural transmission to subsequent generations, ensured child safety, provided acceptance and care for grandchildren, were challenged by inadequate and unsafe housing and communities, had difficulty proving educational supports for grandchildren, were supported by a network of kin, found community support inconsistent, needed to make a living, and needed more health supports. Implications for policy and research are given at the end of the paper.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Grandchildren
General subdivision Care
Geographic subdivision Manitoba
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Grandparent and child
Geographic subdivision Manitoba
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Personal name Harvey, Carol D.H.
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Personal name Phillips-Beck, Wanda
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Title First Peoples Child & Family Review
Related parts Vol. 4, no. 2 (2009), pp. 85-98
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://journals.sfu.ca/fpcfr/index.php/FPCFR/article/view/140/133
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