I suppose I can start.
Susan and Kirsty, perhaps you can chime in, from working most directly with indigenous students.
My practice in downtown Toronto, even though I live in Scarborough, Ontario, is Seventh Generation Midwives. We work with an urban indigenous population, but we work with a model that grounds care fundamentally within a family unit and centres that within the bigger community.
For indigenous families, to receive care from an indigenous midwife who shares their world view and shares their understanding of what is essential in consideration of their whole personhood, their health and their location within their community makes a huge difference and minimizes the trauma that can be reenacted in their interactions within the health care system. It's affirming for the indigenous midwives practising, and definitely for the families, and resets the harm that has been caused generationally thanks to residential schools.
Perhaps Kirsty or Susan would like to add more.