Module 9(Eryn's Version) Flashcards
Oral History: Finally recognized with Delgamuukw Case ___
1997
Treaties: land was to be ___, not surrendered
shared
____ decision: This is __ land “it isn’t a piece of pemmican to be cut off and given in little pieces back to us”
Poundmaker’s: our
Innovations in the Scholarship of Indigenous Health Histories:
- Mary Kelm’s: “____ Bodies”
a. ill health caused by restricted access to lands and ___, introduction of____ used as a justification to remove children from homes - Maureen Lux: “Medicine that ___”
a. Demonstrated that disease on the prairies came about due to the lose of __, hunger, restriction of ___ etc and not because of ___ weakness
- Colonizing
a. food, disease - walks
a. bison, reserves, biological
Four Key Arguments:
- Indigenous People are not ____ unhealthy or ___ to disease
- Ill health is not just a matter of germs but also colonial ___ and practices of the Canadian ___
- Canadian medicine served ___ agenda
- Indigenous medicine was never fully ___by an allopathic biomedical model
- naturally, susceptible
- policies, government
- colonialist
- replaced
- Politics of Starvation: by ___ Daschuk
a. First Phase: Europeans introduced new ___ into the Canadian west with an immense loss of Indigenous life
b. Second Phase: During early settlement period, following the extermination of ___ made worse by the federal government’s ___ policy leading to starvation and loss of life
James
a. disease
b. bison, ration
*Politics of Starvation: James identifies how starvation and malnutrition were used as deliberate policy by the ___ Pacific Railroad and John A. Macdonald to withhold food from ___ intentionally as a means of control and coercion
Canadian, First Nations
Medical Experimentation: ___, treatments, risks and death have been ___, as well as unethical research has been conducted
a. Indigenous peoples as ___ to be studied
procedures, withheld
a. subjects
Segregation in health care : the unequal ___ and access to health care
provision
Historical Trauma: Term adopted as a tool for theorizing and identifying the impact of histories of ____ on Indigenous health
colonization
3 Ways Indigenous Peoples are Racialized in the Contemporary Health Systems:
- Indigenous Peoples labelled as “high __” against a backdrop of __ heath data
- If Indigenous in ___ , assumptions will be made about their state of __ and if they are deserving of care
- Due to different legal___ they confront a system with different coverages, treatment and ___
- “risk” ,negative
- appearance, health
- categories, services
- *Brian Sinclair Working Group: a group working to make visible both the life of Sinclair and the systemic __ that authorities refuse to address that led to his death… they look beyond the particular circumstances of this __ case
a. The group formed because no one was held ___ for what the group asserts is professional misconduct and criminal ___
b. WG examines ongoing anti-Indigenous racism in health and ___ systems
racism, ONE
a. accountable, neglect
b. legal
Legal System’s Response to Brian Sinclair’s Death:
- Criminal __: Winnipeg ___ did not investigate the death of Brian Sinclair
- The Inquest: Manitoba Government called an ___ that would focus on the specific ____ of this individual case
a. Finding facts of death - Recommending changes to prevent __ death
- Justice: Police
- Inquest, circumstances
a. future
Cultural Safety: requires all involved in delivery of health __ to examine the way in which power relations, racism and ___ influence the care that is given to racialized and Indigenous ____
care, stereotyping, patients
The Working Group made Four Interim Recommendations to Prevent Future Deaths:
- ___ government implement a national overarching anti-racist ____ to be adopted at all levels of health care in Canada
- ___health and other provinces across Canada adopt explicit anti-racism implementation plans, and ___
- Unions, nursing and medical professional ___ take a zero __ approach to racism in the workplace
- All professional schools adopt ___-racism curriculum
- Federal, policy
- Manitoba, reports
- organizations, tolerance
- anti