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Subject The Future of Indigenous Health
Date June 10, 2020 2:59 PM
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The Future of Indigenous Health
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The Future of Indigenous Health
Cultural Survival Quarterly 44-2 (June 2020)
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** Indigenous Rebirth: A Return to Traditional Birthing Practices and Maternal Care ([link removed])
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Alexandra Carraher-Kang
The Alaska Native Birthworkers Community is reclaiming ancestral knowledge to support women in all phases of motherhood.

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** Voice, Choice, and Power ([link removed])
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Ruby Gibson (Lakota, Ojibway, Mestiza) speaks about the potential of Somatic Archaeology© to heal trauma in Native American communities.


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Combatting Suicide Amongst Indigenous Peoples ([link removed])
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Pat Dudgeon (Bardi) discusses how to stop rising Indigenous suicide rates in Australia.

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** Kasiyanna: Turning to Indigenous Knowledge During the COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed])
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Minnie Degawan (Kankanaey-Igorot)
Indigenous communities in the Philippines turn to traditional practices to stop COVID-19.


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** Decolonizing Fasting to Improve Indigenous Wellness ([link removed])
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Michael Yellow Bird (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara)
In an age of global food shortages and a pandemic, could the ancient healing tradition of fasting help?

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Margaret King (Oneida)
The pandemic presents an extra, and unique, set of challenges for Indigenous Peoples with disabilities and/or special needs.

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Kera Sherwood-O’Regan (Māori) discusses the intersection of Indigenous Rights, the rights of people with disabilities, health inequities, and climate change in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

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** Integrating Traditional Indigenous and Western Medicine into Nicaragua's Health Systems ([link removed])
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Nicaragua is integrating Indigenous health practices in mainstream healthcare. An interview with Myrna Cunningham (Miskitu).


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