Global indigenous health : reconciling the past, engaging the present, animating the future / edited by Robert Henry, Amanda LaVallee, Nancy Van Styvendale, and Robert Alexander Innes.
Traveling the Möbius Strip: the influence of two-eyed seeing in the development of indigenous research accompliceshealth for Canadian first nations and Métis children Barbara Fornssler, Laura Hall, Colleen Anne Dell, Chris Mushquash, Randy Duncan, Peter Butt, Carol Hopkins, Nancy Poole, Peter Menzies, Margo Rowan, Debra Dell, David Mykota, and Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk. Helping his brothers and sisters heal: Arthur Solomon and penal reform in Canada / Seth Adema -- BCG Tuberculosis vaccine experiment on Southeast Alaska natives: a medical experiment without informed consent / Eleanor Louise Hadden -- Understanding the Vermont Eugenics Survey and its impacts today / Judy A. Dow -- 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 -- Child welfare: a social determinant of health for Canadian first nations and Métis children Caroline L. Tait, Robert Henry, and Rachel Loewen Walker -- They stole my thunder: Indian women and post-incarceration health / Sharon Leslie Acoose and John E. Charlton -- Preventative efforts to address violence against Sámi women and children / Margaretha Uttjek -- Uschiniichisuu futures: healing, empowerment, and agency among the Chisasibi Cree youth / Ioana Radu -- Addressing inequalities: understanding indigenous health policy in urban Ontario, Canada / Alicia Powell and Chelsea Gabel -- Wiçozani Wašte (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 accompliceshealth for Canadian first nations and Métis children Barbara Fornssler, Laura Hall, Colleen Anne Dell, Chris Mushquash, Randy Duncan, Peter Butt, Carol Hopkins, Nancy Poole, Peter Menzies, Margo Rowan, Debra Dell, David Mykota, and Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk.
Summary:
"This book offers a timely understanding of the complexities of Indigenous health and health outcomes, and ways for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to build systems and programs with positive solutions"--Provided by publisher.
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