Preparing my curriculum for a Decolonized/ Re-indigenized Death End of Life Midwife training program and I've been deep in reading research papers, and something interesting that I've learned today:
Many African languages had no word for "grief" before colonial contact. What Western psychology treats as a universal human experience is partly a colonial linguistic imposition.
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