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Global Indigenous Health: Reconciling the Past, Engaging the Present, Animating the Future
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Global Indigenous Health: Reconciling the Past, Engaging the Present, Animating the Future

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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 well. However, colonization and the imposition of colonial policies regarding health, justice, and the environment have dramatically impacted Indigenous peoples’ health. Building on Indigenous knowledge systems of health and critical decolonial theories, the volume’s contributors–who are academic and community researchers from Canada, the United States, Sweden, and New Zealand–weave a narrative to explore issues of Indigenous health within four broad themes: ethics and history, environmental and ecological health, impacts of colonial violence on kinship, and Indigenous knowledge and health activism. Chapters also explore how Indigenous peoples are responding to both the health crises in their communities and the ways for non-Indigenous people to engage in building positive health outcomes with Indigenous communities.

Global Indigenous Health is unique and timely as it deals with the historical and ongoing traumas associated with colonization and colonialism, understanding Indigenous concepts of health and healing, and ways of moving forward for health equity.

Contributors:

Sharon Leslie Acoose

Seth Adema

Peter Butt

John E. Charlton

Colleen Anne Dell

Debra Dell

Paul DePasquale

Judy A. Dow

C. Randy Duncan

Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk

Barbara Fornssler

Chelsea Gabel

Eleanor Louise Hadden

Laura Hall

Robert Henry

Carol Hopkins

Robert Alexander Innes

Simon Lambert

Amanda LaVallee

Josh Levy

Rachel Loewen Walker

David B. MacDonald

Peter Menzies

Christopher Mushquash

David Mykota

Nancy Poole

Alicia Powell

Ioana Radu

Margo Rowan

Mark F. Ruml

Caroline L. Tait

Lisa Tatonetti

Margaretha Uttjek

Nancy Van Styvendale

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
12 June 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9780816540204

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 well. However, colonization and the imposition of colonial policies regarding health, justice, and the environment have dramatically impacted Indigenous peoples’ health. Building on Indigenous knowledge systems of health and critical decolonial theories, the volume’s contributors–who are academic and community researchers from Canada, the United States, Sweden, and New Zealand–weave a narrative to explore issues of Indigenous health within four broad themes: ethics and history, environmental and ecological health, impacts of colonial violence on kinship, and Indigenous knowledge and health activism. Chapters also explore how Indigenous peoples are responding to both the health crises in their communities and the ways for non-Indigenous people to engage in building positive health outcomes with Indigenous communities.

Global Indigenous Health is unique and timely as it deals with the historical and ongoing traumas associated with colonization and colonialism, understanding Indigenous concepts of health and healing, and ways of moving forward for health equity.

Contributors:

Sharon Leslie Acoose

Seth Adema

Peter Butt

John E. Charlton

Colleen Anne Dell

Debra Dell

Paul DePasquale

Judy A. Dow

C. Randy Duncan

Carina Fiedeldey-Van Dijk

Barbara Fornssler

Chelsea Gabel

Eleanor Louise Hadden

Laura Hall

Robert Henry

Carol Hopkins

Robert Alexander Innes

Simon Lambert

Amanda LaVallee

Josh Levy

Rachel Loewen Walker

David B. MacDonald

Peter Menzies

Christopher Mushquash

David Mykota

Nancy Poole

Alicia Powell

Ioana Radu

Margo Rowan

Mark F. Ruml

Caroline L. Tait

Lisa Tatonetti

Margaretha Uttjek

Nancy Van Styvendale

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Country
United States
Date
12 June 2019
Pages
352
ISBN
9780816540204