Journal article
Re-stitching and strengthening community: Three global examples of how doll-making translates into well-being in Indigenous cultures
Abstract
Abstract Traditional doll-making has important meanings that translate into personal and communal identity. As one of the earliest discovered play artefacts, dolls are deeply intertwined with symbolic meanings around spirituality, rituals, familial histories and communal traditions. These values are especially important in Indigenous groups where health and well-being pivots on the preservation of cultural heritage. This article develops the …
Authors
Kandasamy S; Anand S; Wahi G; Wells K; Pringle K; Weatherall L; Keogh L; Bailey J; Rae K
Journal
Journal of Applied Arts and Health, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 55–75
Publisher
Intellect
Publication Date
June 1, 2016
DOI
10.1386/jaah.7.1.55_1
ISSN
2040-2457