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Indigenous health in Canada

This video elaborates on common issues experienced by indigenous individuals in Canada, in particular, the problems they face regarding access to healthcare. Indigenous populations are affected by all social determinants of health, as well as a complex history of colonialism, racism and residential schools.

This video was made by Shaera Rahim, Suraj Mahida, James King and Michael Kwok.

Copyrights McMaster University 2018

References:

Backhouse, C. (1999). Colour-coded: A legal history of racism in Canada. 1900-1950. Toronto, ON: Osgoode Society of Canadian Legal History.

Bourassa, C., McKay-McNabb, K., & Hampton, M. (2004). Racism, sexism and colonialism: The impact on the health of Aboriginal women in Canada. Canadian Woman Studies, 24(1): 23-30.

de Leeuw, S., Kobayashi, A., & Cameron, E. (2011). Difference. In A companion to social geography, V.J. Del Casino, M.E. Thomas, P. Cloke, & R. Panelli (eds.), pp. 17-37. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Dylan, A., Regehr, C., & Alaggia, R. (2008). And justice for all? Aboriginal victims of sexual violence. Violence against Women, 14(6): 678-696.

Erickson, L. (2005). Constructed and contested truths: Aboriginal suicide, law, and colonialism in the Canadian west(s), 1823-1927. The Canadian Historical Review, 86(4): 595-618.

Видео Indigenous health in Canada канала Demystifying Medicine
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