Indigenous definitions of health are:
a. holistic and community orientated.
b. holistic and individually orientated.
c. biological and individually orientated.
d. biological and community orientated.
a
Indigenous definitions of health are holistic and community orientated. The definitions emphasise relationships
between the spiritual, the physical and mental and social
(family) wellbeing.
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