Indigenous Women S Health Book Within The Sacred Circle
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Indigenous Women s Health Book Within the Sacred Circle
Author | : Charon Asetoyer,Katharine Cronk,Samanthi Hewakapuge |
Publsiher | : Native American Womens Health Education Resource Center |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Indian women |
ISBN | : 0974129704 |
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"The Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center (NAWHERC)--which provides direct services to Native women and families in South Dakota and advocates for Native women at the community, national, and international levels to protect our reproductive health and rights--is a project of the NACB (the NACB is the governing board). NAWHERC's activities range from community education to preserve our culture, campaigns to end violence against Indigenous women, coalition building to fight for our reproductive justice, and environmental justice.
Protecting the Sacred Cycle
Author | : Robina A. Thomas |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 147 |
Release | : 2018-05 |
Genre | : Community leadership |
ISBN | : 1926476204 |
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"Xwulmuxw Slhunlheni (Indigenous Women) have, since time immemorial, played critical leadership roles in Indigenous communities. However, with the imposition of racist and sexist colonial policies, Indigenous women's roles were systematically displaced. As a result of these policies, which formalized colonial governance systems, the vital informal leadership roles the Xwulmuxw Slhunlheni play rarely receive recognition. This book strives to honour the women in our communities who continue to embrace their important roles as givers of life and carriers of culture. This book reviews new ways to view Indigenous women's leadership. Thirteen women from various Hul'qumi'num communities on Vancouver Island and the Mainland, share their thoughts on leadership and stress the importance of living our cultural and traditional teachings. A central theme for leadership emphasizes the importance of keeping the past, present and future connected--a Sacred Cycle that will ensure we bring our teachings forward for the future generations."--
The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today s World
Author | : Mary Zeiss Stange,Carol K. Oyster,Jane E. Sloan |
Publsiher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 1160 |
Release | : 2013-01-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781452270371 |
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This e-only volume expands and updates the original 4-volume Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World (2011), offering a wide range of new entries and new multimedia content. The entries reflect such developments as the Arab Spring that brought women's issues in the Islamic world into sharp relief, the domination of female athletes among medal winners at the London 2012 Olympics, nine more women joining the ranks of democratically elected heads of state, and much more. The 475 articles in this e-only update (accompanied by photos and video clips) supplement the themes established in the original edition, providing a vibrant collection of entries dealing with contemporary women's issues around the world.
Revolutionizing Women s Healthcare
Author | : Hannah Dudley-Shotwell |
Publsiher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2020-03-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780813593029 |
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Revolutionizing Women's Healthcare is the story of a feminist experiment: the self-help movement. Tired of doctors who saw them as silly little girls, shame over birth control, abortions in back alleys, and little control over their reproductive lives, feminists created the self-help movement. In an effort to revolutionize women's healthcare they founded clinics, created books and movies, raided medical institutions, performed abortions, and created national organizations.
Recovering the Sacred
Author | : Winona LaDuke |
Publsiher | : Haymarket Books |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2016-04-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781608466627 |
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“Through the voices of ordinary Native Americans . . . LaDuke is able to transform highly complex issues into stories that touch the heart.” —Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States The indigenous imperative to honor nature is undermined by federal laws approving resource extraction through mining and drilling. Formal protections exist for Native American religious expression—but not for the places and natural resources integral to ceremonies. Under what conditions can traditional beliefs be best practiced? From the author of All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life, Recovering the Sacred features a wealth of native research and hundreds of interviews with indigenous scholars and activists. “Documents the remarkable stories of indigenous communities whose tenacity and resilience has enabled them to reclaim the lands, resources, and life ways after enduring centuries of incalculable loss.” —Wilma Mankiller, author of Every Day is a Good Day
American Indians at Risk 2 volumes
Author | : Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D. |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 848 |
Release | : 2013-10-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780313397653 |
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This essential reference work enables a deeper understanding of contemporary challenges in the lives of American Indians and Alaskan Natives today, carefully reviewing their unique problems and proposing potential solutions. American Indians face problems in their lives on a daily basis that most other Americans never contend with, and their challenges—which in some cases are similar to those of other minority groups in the United States—are still qualitatively unique. American Indians at Risk gives readers a broad overview of what life in Indian country is like, addressing specific contemporary social issues such as alcoholism, unemployment, and suicide. The author goes beyond detailed descriptions of the problems of American Indians to also present solutions, some of which have been effective in addressing these challenges. Each chapter includes a "Further Investigations" section that presents helpful ideas for additional research.
Taking Medicine
Author | : Kristin Burnett |
Publsiher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2011-07-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780774859578 |
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Hunters, medicine men, and missionaries continue to dominate images and narratives of the West, even though historians have recognized women's role as colonizer and colonized since the 1980s. Kristin Burnett helps to correct this imbalance by presenting colonial medicine as a gendered phenomenon. Although the imperial eye focused on medicine men, Aboriginal women in the Treaty 7 region served as healers and caregivers � to their own people and to settler society � until the advent of settler-run hospitals and nursing stations. By revealing Aboriginal and settler women's contributions to health care, Taking Medicine challenges traditional understandings of colonial medicine in the contact zone.
Winds of Change
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education, Higher |
ISBN | : UCR:31210016105643 |
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