Two Worlds, One Health is a journey into the remote Indigenous community of Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island), where Yolŋu healing traditions meet modern Western medicine in unique and unexpected ways. Through the stories of patients, community leaders, Aboriginal Health Practitioners, and health care professionals, this series explores how Yolŋu people are shaping their own wellbeing while navigating two worlds - redefining what it truly means to be well.
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Two Worlds, One Health is a journey into the remote Indigenous community of Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island), where Yolŋu healing traditions meet modern Western medicine in unique and unexpected ways. Through the stories of patients, community leaders, Aboriginal Health Practitioners, and health care professionals, this series explores how Yolŋu people are shaping their own wellbeing while navigating two worlds - redefining what it truly means to be well.
Western medicine treats the body, but for Yolŋu people, health is something much bigger. Wellbeing is tied to land, kinship, and the natural environment, passed down through generations. This traditional way of looking at health and wellbeing has sustained Yolŋu communities for centuries, but today, it exists alongside Western healthcare. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Hanieh speaks with Marcus Lacey to explore Yolŋu perspectives on health, the vital role of country in healing, and why these traditions remain essential in today’s world.
Two Worlds, One Health
Two Worlds, One Health is a journey into the remote Indigenous community of Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island), where Yolŋu healing traditions meet modern Western medicine in unique and unexpected ways. Through the stories of patients, community leaders, Aboriginal Health Practitioners, and health care professionals, this series explores how Yolŋu people are shaping their own wellbeing while navigating two worlds - redefining what it truly means to be well.