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Journal of rural studies. 2023 Jan:97:449-457. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.12.021 Q15.12024

Diné-centered Research Reframes the Gold King Mine Spill: Understanding Social and Spiritual Impacts Across Space and Time

以迪纳为中心的研究重塑了金王矿山泄漏事件:跨越时空理解社会和精神影响 翻译改进

Rebecca J Clausen  1, Carmenlita Chief  2, Nicolette I Teufel-Shone  3, Manley A Begay Jr  4, Perry H Charley  5, Paloma I Beamer  6, Nnenna Anako  7, Karletta Chief  8

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  • 1 Sociology and Human Services, Fort Lewis College.
  • 2 Center for Health Equity Research, Northern Arizona University.
  • 3 Center for Health Equity Research and Department of Health Sciences, Northern Arizona University.
  • 4 Applied Indigenous Studies Department, Northern Arizona University.
  • 5 Retired Environmental Scientist, Emeritus, Diné College.
  • 6 Department of Community, Environment and Policy, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona.
  • 7 Washington University.
  • 8 Department of Environmental Science, University of Arizona.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.12.021 PMID: 36908972

    摘要 Ai翻译

    This paper explores how Indigenous-led research reframes the impacts and response to environmental disasters in the context of acid mine spills in rural communities of the Southwest United States. The collaborative research project addressing the Gold King Mine Spill (GKMS) designed qualitative methodologies that center Indigenous worldviews and contribute to broader understandings of environmental justice. The research team, led by Diné scholars and community leaders, gathered qualitative responses from 123 adult participants in twelve focus groups from three rural communities on the Navajo Nation. The project incorporated fluent Diné speakers and cultural consultants to lead focus groups in a manner consistent with cultural worldviews. The analysis of the focus group data resulted in original findings that reframe previous understandings of environmental harm by broadening the boundaries to include: 1) social relations across time; 2) social relations across space; 3) spiritual relations; and 4) restoring balance. The findings allow for greater insight into the colonial context of disaster on rural and Indigenous lands and confronts colonial-rooted disasters through Indigenous-informed political action.

    Keywords: Diné; Gold King Mine Spill; Indigenous Environmental Justice; Navajo Nation; Relational Identities; Settler Colonialism.

    Keywords:gold king mine spill; dine-centered research; social impacts; spiritual impacts; time space

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