Global indigenous health : reconciling the past, engaging the present, animating the future /
Indigenous peoples globally have a keen understanding of their health and wellness through traditional knowledge systems. In the past, traditional understandings of health often intersected with individual, community, and environmental relationships of well-being, creating an equilibrium of living w...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Ethics and history
- Indigenous health in the aftermath of genocide: healing and reconciliation after the Indian residential schools experience in Canada / David B. MacDonald
- Helping his brothers and sisters heal: Arthur Solomon and penal reform in Canada / Seth Adema
- BCG tuberculosis vaccine experiment on southwest Alaska natives: a medical experiment without informed consent / Eleanor Louise Hadden
- Understanding the Vermont eugenics survey and its impacts today / Judy A. Dow
- Part II. Environmental and ecological health
- Introduced biotechnologies, traditional lands, and indigenous well-being: the expanding assemblage of small-scale Māori horticulture through the "Indigenous Turn" / Simon Lambert
- USDA foods, indigenous health, and self-sufficiency on Pohnpei, Micronesia / Josh Levy
- Manitoba Hydro's promotional materials as colonialist discourse / Paul DePasquale
- Part III: Impacts of colonial violence and indigenous kinship
- Child welfare: a social determinant of health for Canadian First Nations and Métis children / Caroline L. Tait, Robert Henry, and Rachel Lowen Walker
- They stole my thunder: Indian women and post-incarceration health / Sharon Leslie Acoose and John E. Charlton
- Preventive efforts to address violence against Sámi women and children / Margaretha Uttjek
- Uschiniichisuu futures: healing, empowerment, and agency among the Chisasibi Cree youth / Ioana Radu
- Part IV. Indigenous knowledge and health activism
- Addressing inequalities: understanding indigenous health policy in urban Ontario, Canada / Alicia Powell and Chelsea Gabel
- Wic̜ozani Was̆te (Good Life): Arthur Amiotte's model of the life cycle, ceremonial cycle and healing / Mark F. Ruml
- Carole laFavor's Indigenous feminism and early HIV/AIDS activism: health sovereignty in the 1980s and 1990s / Lisa Tatonetti
- Traveling the Möbius strip: the influence of two-eyed seeing in the development of indigenous research accomplices / Barbara Fornssler, Laura Hall, Colleen Anne Dell, et. al.