TY - BOOK ID - 80749735 TI - A metaphoric mind AU - Couture, Joseph E AU - McGowan, Virginia AU - Couture, Ruth PY - 2013 SN - 9781926836546 9781926836539 1926836537 1926836545 1926836537 9781926836522 PB - Edmonton [Alberta] DB - UniCat KW - Indians of North America KW - Older Indians KW - Indian aged KW - Indian older people KW - Older people, Indian KW - Indians KW - Older people KW - American aborigines KW - American Indians KW - First Nations (North America) KW - Indians of the United States KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Native Americans KW - North American Indians KW - Politics and government. KW - Social conditions. KW - Religion. KW - Education KW - Aged KW - Culture KW - Ethnology KW - Couture, Joseph E. KW - Couture, Joe UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80749735 AB - Dr. Joseph Couture (1930–2007), known affectionately as “Dr Joe,” stood at the centre of some of the greatest political, social, and intellectual struggles of Aboriginal peoples in contemporary Canada. A profound thinker and writer, as well as a gifted orator, he easily walked two paths, as a respected Elder and traditional healer and as an educational psychologist, one of the first Aboriginal people in Canada to receive a PhD. His work challenged and transformed long-held views of Canada’s Indigenous peoples, and his vision and leadership gave direction to many of the current fields of Aboriginal scholarship. His influence extended into numerous areas—education, addictions and mental health treatment, community development, restorative justice, and federal correctional programming for Aboriginal peoples. With a foreword by Lewis Cardinal, A Metaphoric Mind brings together for the first time key works selected from among Dr Joe’s writings, published and unpublished. Spanning nearly thirty years, the essays invite us to share in his transformative legacy through a series of encounters, with Aboriginal spirituality and ancestral ways of knowing, with Elders and their teachings, with education and its role in politicization, self-determination, and social change, and with the restorative process and the meaning of Native healing. ER -