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Language as a Facilitator of Cultural Connection.

Miigis B Gonzalez, Benjamin D Aronson, Sidnee Kellar, Melissa L Walls, Brenna L Greenfield.   

Abstract

Understanding culture as a means of preventing or treating health concerns is growing in popularity among social behavioral health scientists. Language is one component of culture and therefore may be a means to improve health among Indigenous populations. This study explores language as a unique aspect of culture through its relationship to other demographic and cultural variables. Participants (n = 218) were adults who self-identified as American Indian, had a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, and were drawn from two Ojibwe communities using health clinic records. We used chi-squared tests to compare language proficiency by demographic groups and ANOVA tests to examine relationships between language and culture. A higher proportion of those living on reservation lands could use the Ojibwe language, and fluent speakers were most notably sixty-five years of age and older. Regarding culture, those with greater participation and value belief in cultural activities reported greater language proficiency.

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Keywords:  American Indian; Indigenous; culture; language

Year:  2017        PMID: 29782622      PMCID: PMC5959053          DOI: 10.5325/aboriginal.1.2.0176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AbOrig        ISSN: 2470-6221


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