| Literature DB >> 28452608 |
Fahad Riaz Choudhry1, Miriam Sang-Ah Park1, Karen Golden1,2, Iram Zehra Bokharey3.
Abstract
The Kalasha are a marginalized ethnic and religious minority group in northern Pakistan. The Kalasha minority is known for their divergent polytheistic beliefs, and represents the outliers of the collectively monotheistic Muslim population of Pakistan. This study aimed to explore the psychological resilience beliefs and lived experiences of the Kalasha and to identify cultural protective factors and indigenous beliefs that help them maintain psychological wellbeing and resilience. Seven semi-structured interviews and two focus-group discussions were conducted. The total sample consisted of 6 women and 8 men, aged 20-58 years (Mage = 36.29, SD = 12.58). The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis qualitative method was chosen. Study findings identified that factors contributing to the wellbeing, happiness and resilience enhancement beliefs of Kalasha included five main themes, all influenced by their unique spirituality: contentment, pride in social identity, tolerance, gender collaboration and gratitude. The study also revealed the Kalasha's perception of their marginalization related to challenges and threats. The Kalasha emphasized bringing these resilience enhancement beliefs into practice, as a mean to buffer against challenges. In conclusion, this study revealed Kalasha's wellbeing and resilience enhancement factors, which they believed in and practiced as an element of their indigenous culture and religion.Entities:
Keywords: Kalash; Marginalization; indigenous; interpretative phenomenological analysis; mental health; minority; mountain people; resilience
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28452608 PMCID: PMC5328377 DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2016.1267344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ISSN: 1748-2623
Figure 1. Gunnestad’s (2006) model of development of resilience.
Focus group and semi-structured interview question guide.
| Question number | Question |
|---|---|
| 1 | Tell us something about Kalasha traditions and culture? |
| 2 | How do you describe happiness? What makes you happy? |
| 3a | Tell us about your lifestyle in terms of what are the things that make your lives satisfied? |
| 3b | What are some challenges that you face as a community? |
| 3c | How do you overcome those challenges? |
| 4a | What are adverse events as a community that you have faced in the past or recent past? |
| 4b | How did you overcome/manage those events? |
| 5 | What are some barriers to your happiness and wellbeing? |
| 6 | How are your interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships? |
| 7a | What are your views about other neighbouring tribes? |
| 7b | What are your perceptions about Muslims? |
| 8 | Can you tell me about your life here in the Kalash Valley? |
Figure 2. Thematic structure.
Semi-structured interviews and FGD participant demographics and individual theme emphasis.
| Pseudonym | Gender | Age | Education level | Marital status | Occupation | Reflections/emphasis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Badshah | Male | 42 | Matric secondary | Married | Hotel manager | Health, education, conversion of faith, social identity pride and spiritual values |
| Wali | Male | 25 | Bachelor’s degree | Married | Private job | Threats of security, education and health, gender collaboration |
| Palwashey | Female | 21 | Intermediate | Single | Student | Challenges of education and finances, gender equality, tolerance and peace |
| Amin | Male | 31 | No formal schooling | Married | Farmer | Conversion of faith, pride in identity and peace beliefs of love and humanity and challenges |
| Rashka | Female | 37 | Primary | Married | Farmer/homemaker | Threats and challenges and overcoming strategies, pride in social identity, gratitude |
| Jannat | Female | 48 | No formal schooling | Widowed | Homemaker | Gratitude, spirituality, tolerance and gender collaboration, forgiveness, coping strategies |
| Gulmir | Male | 20 | Bachelor’s degree | Single | Student/tourist guide | Kalasha traditions, social identity pride, gratitude, love and peace |
| Lasib | Male | 27 | Bachelor’s degree | Single | Development sector | Kalasha exclusion, identity and exlusion, social identity pride and Kalasha documentation, lack of opportunities |
| Shazia | Female | 25 | Intermediate | Single | Non-governmental job | Lack of opportunities, gender collaboration |
| Raqib | Male | 37 | Matriculation | Married | Shopkeeper | Kalasha traditions, spirituality and tolerance, heaven for visitors |
| Mirza | Male | 54 | No formal schooling | Married | Shopkeeper | Peace, identity and exclusion, faith in Kalasha, pride in identity and love for humanity, souls of mountains |
| Jia | Female | 32 | No formal schooling | Married | Homemaker | Concepts of purity as a group, belief in multiple gods |
| GulKhan | Male | 51 | No formal schooling | Married | Farmer/merchant | Threats from religious extremists, solution in gratitude, spirituality, and faith in Kalasha, identity and exclusion |
| Marina | Female | 58 | Primary | Female | Homemaker | Kalasha traditions, tourist heaven, social identity pride, belief in gods |