Liyan (wellbeing, sense of self and belonging)

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Liyan (wellbeing, sense of self and belonging) is a central Yawuru cultural concept that expresses a holistic sense of inner wellbeing, identity, and connectedness to community and Country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous wellbeing concept
Yawuru cultural concept
holistic wellbeing construct
associatedWith Broome region NERFINISHED
Kimberley region NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
Yawuru language NERFINISHED
contrastsWith narrow biomedical models of health
cultureOf Yawuru people NERFINISHED
emphasises collective wellbeing
cultural responsibility
interconnectedness of people and Country
expressedThrough Yawuru language and stories
cultural practices
relationships with community
relationships with family
hasAspect balance
harmony
holistic health
resilience
hasDimension belonging
connectedness to Country
connectedness to community
cultural identity
emotional wellbeing
inner wellbeing
sense of self
social relationships
spiritual wellbeing
importantFor community cohesion
cultural resilience
individual identity
informedBy Yawuru law and culture
kinship obligations
relationships with Country
relatedTo connection to ancestors
connection to land
connection to sea
cultural continuity
identity formation
social and emotional wellbeing
usedIn Indigenous health and wellbeing research
Yawuru community wellbeing frameworks
usedToDescribe feeling of being connected and valued
feeling of being in the right place
feeling of being well in oneself

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Yawuru people haveCulturalConcept Liyan (wellbeing, sense of self and belonging)