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  2. Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart - Wikipedia

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    Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart is a Native American social worker, associate professor and mental health expert. She is best known for developing a model of historical trauma for the Lakota people, [ 2 ] which would eventually be expanded to encompass indigenous populations the world over.

  3. Historical trauma - Wikipedia

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    Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart first developed the concept of historical trauma while working with Lakota communities in the 1980s. Yellow Horse Brave Heart's scholarship focused on the ways in which the psychological and emotional traumas of colonisation, relocation, assimilation, and American Indian boarding schools have manifested within generations of the Lakota population.

  4. List of Native Americans of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Hunkpapa/Oglala Lakota social scientist who developed the concept of historical trauma [20] Other. George Bent, Cheyenne, soldier, ...

  5. Hunkpapa - Wikipedia

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    Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Hunkpapa social worker responsible for developing historical trauma models and interventions for Native American people; Barbara May Cameron, photographer, poet, writer and human rights activist; Ćehu′p Jaw (Ćehu′pa) (ca. 1853–1924), Hunkpapa Winter count keeper and Ledger Art artist Amidon Ledger ...

  6. Ghost sickness - Wikipedia

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    Lakota expert Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart proposes that the loss of these rituals may have caused the Lakota to be "further predisposed to the development of pathological grief". Some manifestations of unresolved grief include seeking visions of the spirits of deceased relatives, obsessive reminiscing about the deceased, longing for and ...

  7. Health of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The leading causes of death by percentage for Native Americans and Alaska Natives in 2005. Heart disease accounted for 25% of deaths, cancer 22%, accidents 19%, diabetes 7%, liver disease 6%, suicide 6%, respiratory diseases 6%, stroke 4%, homicide 3%, and influenza and pneumonia 3%.

  8. Heartbreaking video shows horse running back into California ...

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    A heartbreaking video shows that people aren't the only ones being forced to flee their homes as more than 10 fires burn in California. The Easy Fire outside Simi Valley started on Oct. 30 and has ...

  9. Bonnie Duran - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Duran; Bonnie Duran; Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart; Susan Yellow Horse-Davis (1998), Healing the American Indian Soul Wound, pp. 341–354, ...