Journal of Youth Development (Sep 2021)

Framing Indigenous Identity Inclusion in Positive Youth Development: Proclaimed Ignorance, Partial Vacuum, and the Peoplehood Model

  • Joshua Farella,
  • Joshua Moore,
  • Juan Arias,
  • Jeremy Elliott-Engel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2021.1059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 1 – 25

Abstract

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Indigenous youth are systemically underserved by 4-H and other positive youth development (PYD) organizations. Many underserved First Nation communities in the United States could greatly benefit from programs that foster youth thriving; however, these programs tend to be ineffective in creating culturally reflective spaces for Indigenous participants. In this article, we argue that the Peoplehood Model should serve as a unifying model for the inclusion of Indigenous identity in programming, and that cultural humility should be firmly integrated into program design and assessment. We also propose that, to support Indigenous youth thriving, PYD practitioners must intentionally create a “partial vacuum” that supports youth creating program context and thriving.

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