Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Historical trauma refers to the cumulative emotional and psychological wounds experienced by a group over generations due to traumatic events, such as colonization, genocide, and forced assimilation. This concept emphasizes how these experiences affect collective identity and wellbeing, often manifesting in social and cultural disruptions that influence current generations. Understanding historical trauma is crucial for recognizing the persistent impacts of past injustices on communities and their relationship with the environment and resource management.
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