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SUMMARY:Coyote Practices Neuroscience: The Cultural Determinants of Indigenous Brain Health and Settler Colonialism
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Coyote Practices Neuroscience: The Cultural Determinants of Indigenous Brain Health and Settler Colonialism \nSpeaker: Dr. Michael Yellow Bird\, Professor\, Faculty of Social Work\, University of Manitoba \n\nAbstract: Coyote is a trickster\, a survivor\, who embodies complexity and duality. In this presentation\, Dr. Michael Yellow Bird describes how the heroic side of Coyote can challenge conventional neuroscientific thinking. By embracing Indigenous cultural practices\, including equanimity and grit\, Coyote serves as a harbinger of better brain health and resilience through pathways of cultural adaptability\, humor\, movement\, and contemplative practices. \nThis seminar will be hosted online and in-person:\nIn-person location:  Applied Sciences Building ASB 10900\nOnline: https://sfu.zoom.us/j/85816327707?pwd=nINlKB9EU07UEerBpCwvuJKmqaRhS6.1
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