HLTA02H3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Indian Act, Collectivism

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According to beattie"s model of health promotion (1991), by-laws requiring the use and regular maintenance of carbon monoxide (co) detectors in public buildings are an example of a/an: Collective name for all of the original (indigenous) peoples of. Term came into common use in the 1970"s to replace indian (some found offensive) Part of historic metis nation, distinct from other aboriginal peoples. Learning blanket used to explain health & wellness. Distinct group of aboriginal people living in northern canada (nunavut, northwest territories, etc. ) Tree of holistic lifelong learning used to explain health. More than absence of disease embrace holistic definition of health --> physical spiritual, emotional, mental dimensions across the lifespan, connection to family, community & land. Can"t treat all indigenous people as having same. Idea of health b/c not all the same. Symbolizes interconnection of all life, various cycles of nature, how life represents a circular journey. =circle of life represents connection to spirituality & interconnectedness.

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