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Kai’sastensera (Strength): Haudenosaunee Women’s Experiences of Healing from Sexual Violence

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This research study explores how various historical and contemporary influences impact Haudenosaunee women’s experience in healing from sexual violence. The study evolved in response to how Haudenosaunee women continuously display grace, determination, and drive in a society where Indigenous women experience disproportionate rates of sexual violence. This research study utilizes an Indigenous Feminism theoretical approach while employing interviews that followed a traditional storytelling method with two survivors of sexual violence from Six Nations of the Grand River and three Indigenous women service providers who work with Haudenosaunee women. Notably, this research project was completed with the support and guidance of Ganohkwasra Family Assault Support Services. Five themes became evident during the thematic analysis, including: reclaiming one’s voice as an Indigenous survivor, the value of psychoeducation, the intergenerational impacts of colonization, effective therapeutic modalities, and the importance of genuine therapeutic relationships. Findings indicate a need for the social work field to value Haudenosaunee stories in their raw and honest form, and for social workers to develop a holistic approach that includes an advanced understanding of community contexts. The research project confirms that Haudenosaunee women’s acts of healing are acts of resistance and self-determination, affirming that these women are sacred, wise, and powerful.

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