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Through a rich tapestry of narratives and analyses, the book invites readers to re-examine traditional social work frameworks. It emphasizes the necessity of understanding historical contexts and the impact of colonialism on contemporary social practices, urging professionals to adopt a more inclusive and culturally sensitive approach.
By weaving together theory and practice, it not only serves as a resource for social workers but also encourages dialogue on the broader implications of decolonization in society. This work is a call to action, urging practitioners to rethink their methods and embrace a more equitable and respectful relationship with Indigenous communities.