Now in its second edition, this collection explores how multiple health determinants, such as colonialism, gender, culture, early childhood development, the environment, geography, HIV/AIDS, medicine, and policy, impact the health status of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Grounded in expert voices of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers from coast to coast, this updated edition includes a chapter on environment and land defense; a foreword written by Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer of the First Nations Health Authority; chapters by Liz Howard and Helen Knott, Indigenous poets; and an…mehr
Now in its second edition, this collection explores how multiple health determinants, such as colonialism, gender, culture, early childhood development, the environment, geography, HIV/AIDS, medicine, and policy, impact the health status of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Grounded in expert voices of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers from coast to coast, this updated edition includes a chapter on environment and land defense; a foreword written by Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer of the First Nations Health Authority; chapters by Liz Howard and Helen Knott, Indigenous poets; and an updated arrangement that reflects the significant social and political events that dominated headlines over the last two years, such as the protests at Standing Rock, North Dakota, the US national election of 2016, the Indigenous youth suicide epidemic, and the enquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls in Canada. This revolutionary book is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in courses on health, public and population health, community health sciences, medicine, nursing, and social work.
Margo Greenwood is a Professor of Education and First Nations Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. Sarah de Leeuw is an Associate Professor in the Northern Medical Program at the University of Northern British Columbia and an Associate Professor in the School of Public and Population Health in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Nicole Marie Lindsay is a Doctoral Candidate in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University and a Research Associate at the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.
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1. Foreword 2. Dr. Evan Adams 3. Introduction to the Second Edition: Rethinking (Once Again) Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health 4. Sarah de Leeuw, Nicole Marie Lindsay, and Margo Greenwood 5. PART 1 SETTING THE CONTEXT: BEYOND THE SOCIAL 6. Chapter 1 Structural Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health 7. Charlotte Reading 8. Chapter 2 Knausgaard, Nova Scotia 9. Liz Howard 10. Chapter 3 Embodying Self-Determination: Beyond the Gender Binary 11. Sarah Hunt 12. Chapter 4 Reflections of One Indian Doctor in a Town Up North 13. Nadine Caron 14. Chapter 5 Two-Eyed Seeing in Medicine 15. Murdena Marshall, Albert Marshall, and Cheryl Bartlett 16. Chapter 6 The Spiritual Dimension of Holistic Health: A Reflection 17. Marlene Brant Castellano 18. PART 2 HONOURING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HEALTH 19. Chapter 7 atikowisi miýw-a¯ya¯win, Ascribed Health and Wellness, to kaskitamasowin miýw-a¯ya¯win, Achieved Health and Wellness: Shifting the Paradigm 20. Madeleine Dion Stout 21. Chapter 8 Raven Healing 22. Roberta Kennedy (Kung Jaadee) 23. Chapter 9 miyo-pimâtisiwin, “A Good Path”: Indigenous Knowledges, Languages, and Traditions in Education and Health 24. Diana Steinhauer and James Lamouche 25. Chapter 10 Inuit Knowledge Systems, Elders, and Determinants of Health: Harmony, Balance, and the Role of Holistic Thinking 26. Shirley Tagalik 27. Chapter 11 Two Poems 28. Marilyn Iwama 29. PART 3 WELLNESS IS KNOWING WHO WE ARE: CULTURE AND IDENTITY 30. Chapter 12 Being at the Interface: Early Childhood as a Determinant of Health 31. Margo Greenwood and Elizabeth Jones 32. Chapter 13 Knowing Who You Are: Family History and Aboriginal Determinants of Health 33. Brenda Macdougall 34. Chapter 14 Cultural Wounds Demand Cultural Medicines 35. Michael J. Chandler and William L. Dunlop 36. Chapter 15 Grandma and Grandpa and the Mysterious Case of Wolf Teeth in the House! 37. Richard Van Camp 38. PART 4 HEALTH OF THE LAND, HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE 39. Chapter 16 The Relatedness of People, Land, and Health: Stories from Anishinabe Elders 40. Chantelle Richmond 41. Chapter 17 Activating Place: Geography as a Determinant of Indigenous Peoples’ Health and Well-Being 42. Sarah de Leeuw 43. Chapter 18 Violence on the Land, Violence on Our Bodies 44. Women’s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network 45. Chapter 19 Take Care of the Land and the Land Will Take Care of You: Resources, Development, and Health 46. Terry Teegee 47. Chapter 20 Dishinit Sakeh 48. Helen Knott 49. PART 5 REVISIONING MEDICINE: TOWARD INDIGENIZATION 50. Chapter 21 miyo-pimâtisiwin: Practising “the Good Way of Life” from the Hospital Bed to Mother Earth 51. Patricia Makokis and James Makokis 52. Chapter 22 Reshaping the Politics of Health: A Personal Perspective 53. Warner Adam 54. Chapter 23 Aboriginal Early Childhood Development Policies and Programs in British Columbia: Beyond the Rhetoric 55. Karen Isaac and Kathleen Jamieson 56. Chapter 24 Type 2 Diabetes in Indigenous Populations: Why a Focus on Genetic Susceptibility Is Not Enough 57. Fernando Polanco and Laura Arbour 58. Chapter 25 Determining Life with HIV and AIDS 59. Sherri Pooyak, Marni Amirault, and Renée Masching 60. Chapter 26 Medicine Is Relationship: Relationship Is Medicine 61. Leah May Walker and Danièle Behn-Smith 62. Contributors 63. Index
1. Foreword 2. Dr. Evan Adams 3. Introduction to the Second Edition: Rethinking (Once Again) Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health 4. Sarah de Leeuw, Nicole Marie Lindsay, and Margo Greenwood 5. PART 1 SETTING THE CONTEXT: BEYOND THE SOCIAL 6. Chapter 1 Structural Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health 7. Charlotte Reading 8. Chapter 2 Knausgaard, Nova Scotia 9. Liz Howard 10. Chapter 3 Embodying Self-Determination: Beyond the Gender Binary 11. Sarah Hunt 12. Chapter 4 Reflections of One Indian Doctor in a Town Up North 13. Nadine Caron 14. Chapter 5 Two-Eyed Seeing in Medicine 15. Murdena Marshall, Albert Marshall, and Cheryl Bartlett 16. Chapter 6 The Spiritual Dimension of Holistic Health: A Reflection 17. Marlene Brant Castellano 18. PART 2 HONOURING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HEALTH 19. Chapter 7 atikowisi miýw-a¯ya¯win, Ascribed Health and Wellness, to kaskitamasowin miýw-a¯ya¯win, Achieved Health and Wellness: Shifting the Paradigm 20. Madeleine Dion Stout 21. Chapter 8 Raven Healing 22. Roberta Kennedy (Kung Jaadee) 23. Chapter 9 miyo-pimâtisiwin, “A Good Path”: Indigenous Knowledges, Languages, and Traditions in Education and Health 24. Diana Steinhauer and James Lamouche 25. Chapter 10 Inuit Knowledge Systems, Elders, and Determinants of Health: Harmony, Balance, and the Role of Holistic Thinking 26. Shirley Tagalik 27. Chapter 11 Two Poems 28. Marilyn Iwama 29. PART 3 WELLNESS IS KNOWING WHO WE ARE: CULTURE AND IDENTITY 30. Chapter 12 Being at the Interface: Early Childhood as a Determinant of Health 31. Margo Greenwood and Elizabeth Jones 32. Chapter 13 Knowing Who You Are: Family History and Aboriginal Determinants of Health 33. Brenda Macdougall 34. Chapter 14 Cultural Wounds Demand Cultural Medicines 35. Michael J. Chandler and William L. Dunlop 36. Chapter 15 Grandma and Grandpa and the Mysterious Case of Wolf Teeth in the House! 37. Richard Van Camp 38. PART 4 HEALTH OF THE LAND, HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE 39. Chapter 16 The Relatedness of People, Land, and Health: Stories from Anishinabe Elders 40. Chantelle Richmond 41. Chapter 17 Activating Place: Geography as a Determinant of Indigenous Peoples’ Health and Well-Being 42. Sarah de Leeuw 43. Chapter 18 Violence on the Land, Violence on Our Bodies 44. Women’s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network 45. Chapter 19 Take Care of the Land and the Land Will Take Care of You: Resources, Development, and Health 46. Terry Teegee 47. Chapter 20 Dishinit Sakeh 48. Helen Knott 49. PART 5 REVISIONING MEDICINE: TOWARD INDIGENIZATION 50. Chapter 21 miyo-pimâtisiwin: Practising “the Good Way of Life” from the Hospital Bed to Mother Earth 51. Patricia Makokis and James Makokis 52. Chapter 22 Reshaping the Politics of Health: A Personal Perspective 53. Warner Adam 54. Chapter 23 Aboriginal Early Childhood Development Policies and Programs in British Columbia: Beyond the Rhetoric 55. Karen Isaac and Kathleen Jamieson 56. Chapter 24 Type 2 Diabetes in Indigenous Populations: Why a Focus on Genetic Susceptibility Is Not Enough 57. Fernando Polanco and Laura Arbour 58. Chapter 25 Determining Life with HIV and AIDS 59. Sherri Pooyak, Marni Amirault, and Renée Masching 60. Chapter 26 Medicine Is Relationship: Relationship Is Medicine 61. Leah May Walker and Danièle Behn-Smith 62. Contributors 63. Index
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