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What is Intergenerational Trauma

Indigenous Research of Land, Self, and Spirit
Inherited post-traumatic-stress-disorder caused by abuse and trauma and passed down through generations.
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Intergenerational Trauma and Other Unique Challenges as Barriers to Native American Educational Success
Thomas Reed (University of San Diego, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3729-9.ch012
Abstract
This chapter examines unique challenges in the way of Native American educational success as well as solutions to overcoming. The chapter addresses why intergenerational trauma matters, the impacts of public policy on Native American people such as the Native American Languages Act of 1990, and the importance of Native American people being connected to the land, protecting traditions, language, and their ancestors. The purpose of this literature review is to shed light on Native American educational barriers and to critique existing literature. Areas analyzed include the trend of low rates of educational attainment among Native Americans, the history of abuse towards Indigenous people and other minorities, the impact on individuals, and solutions for the future. There is a need for Native American students to stay connected to cultural tradition, cultural relevancy in education, role models for Native American people, and an importance of Native American students staying connected to family.
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The trauma that is passed down from one generation to the next, which has psychological effects on newer generations.
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An Examination of Racial Trauma and Multicultural Counseling
Trauma experienced in one generation adversely impacts the well-being of descendant subsequent generations.
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Indigenous Rights: A Vehicle to Address Mental Health and Academic Outcomes in the CNMI
Multi-generational living legacies of injury from experiences like colonial genocide and forced acculturation, so severe that its impact goes beyond behavior-influencing progeny and into altered genetic inheritance. Psychopathologies such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and addiction are potential outcomes of this type of trauma, unless there is elimination of external environmental insults.
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