What term do Indigenous communities find strange and not aligned with their traditional beliefs about impairments?
What is Disability
What perspective embraces a holistic understanding of disability, acknowledges impairments, and prioritizes a positive community outlook?
What is the Indigenous Perspective
Diné people don't have a universal word for _________.
What is Disability
What perspective is commonly associated with views that prioritize individual abilities and often approach impairment from a medical standpoint, focusing on treatment and normalization?
What is the Western Perspective
What term describes the dynamic that creates an "us versus them" divide between indigenous and non-indigenous people, impacting access to services and perpetuating discrimination?
What is 'Othering'
What foundational principle in the Diné (Navajo) community embodies a way of life rooted in relationships and intention, extending beyond a simple English translation?
What is k'é
What are some elements of normalcy in Indigenous cultures beyond physical health?
What are spiritual connections, strong family bonds, community support, and ties to ancestral land (any answer is applicable)
What term describes the creation of an environment where individuals with unique needs are fully included, ensuring they can thrive and contribute meaningfully, breaking down any societal barriers?
What is Liberation
The concept of "k'é" forms the basis for understanding disability in a __________ and collective manner.
What is Relational