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Health and Social Issues of Native American Women

Editat de Jennie R. Joe Cuvânt înainte de Judith Salmon Kaur Editat de Francine C. Gachupin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 sep 2012 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book serves as a much-needed source of information on the social and health issues that impact the health of Native American women in the United States, accompanied by invaluable historical, cultural, and other contextual data about this sociocultural group.Health and Social Issues of Native American Women is the first book that specifically explores and discusses health and related social issues within the world of Native American women, providing strong historical and cultural perspectives as well as other contextual information that is often missing or misrepresented in other works about Native American women.Comprising contributions from mostly Native American women scholars, the work presents key background information on native women's health, health care delivery systems, and sociocultural history, and its chapters address the changing role of native women in Alaska and other parts of Indian country. Each author taps her specific area of expertise and knowledge to spotlight specific native women's health problems, such as nutrition, aging, domestic violence, diabetes, and substance abuse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313397134
ISBN-10: 0313397139
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Jennie R. Joe, PhD, MPH, MA, is professor emeritus in family and community medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson.Francine C. Gachupin, PhD, MPHH, CIP, is operations manager of the Human Research Protection Office at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsForewordJudith Salmon Kaur1: IntroductionJennie R. Joe and Francine C. Gachupin2: Changing and Diverse Roles of Women in American Indian CultureTeresa D. LaFromboise and Bayley J. Marquez3: Alaska Native Women: Forty Years of Sociocultural changeRosita Kaahani Worl4: The Impact of Federal Government Policies on American Indian and Alaska Native Health CareTerry M. Maresca5: Health Disparity: The Morbidity and Mortality PictureLinda Burhanisstipanov6: Becoming an Elder: Native Women AgingEmily A. Haozous and R. Turner Goins7: Addressing Food Security and Food Sovereignty in Native American CommunitiesValarie Blue Bird Jernigan8: The Struggle with the Devastation of DiabetesJennie R. Joe9: Domestic Violence in American Indian Communities: Background, Culture, and Legal IssuesMary Rogers and Jennifer Giroux10. Native American Women: HIV/AIDS Risk and ActivismIrene S. Vernon11. Differences in Cancer Patterns in American Indian/Alaska Native Women Across the U.S.Teshia G. Arambula Solomon and Carol Goldtooth-Begay12. Three Native Sister: Being Young and the Need to Fit-inNina S. Wampler and Lorenda Belone13. Protections to Consider when Engaging American Indians/Alaska Natives in Human Subject ResearchFrancine C. Guchapin14. Contributors' Biographies

Recenzii

Anchored firmly with numerous and weighty references, this text fills a gap in both the feminist literature relatingto native women and the scholarly literature concerning the health of Native peoples, especially women.
This groundbreaking work expressly ties social problems such as poverty and domestic violence to the state of women's health in Indian Country. . . . This rigorous piece of scholarship calls upon those in the forefront of studying the impact of social problems on Native women's health, delivering a thorough assessment.
Those interested in contemporary Native American issues, or readers interested in women's studies, will discover a wealth of information in these essays.