Nibi and cultural affordance at walpole island first nations: environmental change and mental health

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    If the relationships are impacted through environmental degradation, then mental health is vulnerable and can be negatively impacted because the environment is no longer able to offer the same health-maintaining relationships to the community. Through an exploration of evidence from WIFN, the authors argue that the impacts of change to the environment can be seen in the existence of chronic stress levels of community members at WIFN. The chronic stress, in turn, has a negative impact on community-level mental health and vulnerability, which fuels ecological grief, worry, and depression. The authors use . . .

     

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