An analysis of Hawaiian identity and life satisfaction through cultural reclamation: implications for Hawaiian well-being [0.03%]
基于文化复兴的夏威夷身份与生活满意度分析:对夏威夷人福祉的启示
Catherine Jara,Ngoc T Phan
Catherine Jara
Today, the Hawaiian community faces high rates of health disparities, as well as loss of land, language, and culture due to colonization. However, Hawaiians continue to keep their culture alive, and cultural reclamation theory argues that I...
Indigenous standpoint theory as a theoretical framework for decolonizing social science health research with American Indian communities [0.03%]
美洲土著社区反殖民健康社会科学研究的土著理论框架——土著视角理论的作用
Genevieve R Cox,Paula FireMoon,Michael P Anastario et al.
Genevieve R Cox et al.
Theoretical frameworks rooted in Western knowledge claims utilized for public health research in the social sciences are not inclusive of American Indian communities. Developed by Indigenous researchers, Indigenous standpoint theory builds ...
A year and a half into the pandemic in Mexico: evidence of differences in COVID-19 mortality between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continues to accumulate [0.03%]
墨西哥疫情一年半:土著与非土著人口COVID-19死亡率差异的证据仍在不断积累
Beatriz Novak,José Alvaro Hernández Flores
Beatriz Novak
Among the groups most vulnerable to COVID-19 are Indigenous populations around the world, and in particular, the Mexican Indigenous population. We used public data made available by the General Directorate of Epidemiology of the Mexican Min...
Disability and Indigenous resistance: mapping value politics during the time of COVID-19 [0.03%]
疫情下的残疾与土著人反抗:绘制价值政治地图
Sandra Yellowhorse Diné Nation
Sandra Yellowhorse Diné Nation
This article is about value politics and Indigenous resistance in the time of COVID-19. The effects of the pandemic on our global community have fuelled rhetoric of productivity-advancing collective lamentations of losing our normal lives w...
Navigating digital inclusion and the digital vā among Niue mamatua through the provision of mobile phones during COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间为纽埃 matakiere 提供手机以促进数字包容性和消除数字鸿沟
Amio Matenga-Ikihele Te Whānau-Ā-ApanuiNiue,Fuafiva Faalau,Rosie Dobson et al.
Amio Matenga-Ikihele Te Whānau-Ā-ApanuiNiue et al.
Technology and digital platforms have become essential for people and communities to interact because of COVID-19. Despite its benefits, digital exclusion disproportionately affects Pacific communities living in New Zealand. This article pr...
Kari Ab Chew,Onowa McIvor,Kanentó Kon Hemlock et al.
Kari Ab Chew et al.
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous communities have persisted in Indigenous language revitalization and reclamation efforts. This research utilized a scan of social media, a survey, and interviews, conducted in the summer and fall of...
Food insecurities and dependencies: Indigenous food responses to COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的食物安全与依赖:原住民的食物应对措施
Babatunde Olusola Alabi,Tabitha Robin
Babatunde Olusola Alabi
Food sovereignty is a relatively new concept in the literature that has evolved as a way to address widespread food-related issues for many Indigenous communities around the world. One of the many crucial lessons we have learned from the CO...
Indigenous Elder-centered methodology: research that decolonizes and indigenizes [0.03%]
以土著老年人为中心的研究方法:去殖民化和本土化研究
Maria C Crouch,Steffi M Kim,Zayla Asquith-Heinz et al.
Maria C Crouch et al.
Indigenous research posits that practice-based evidence is fundamental to culturally grounded, multifaceted methods. The objective is to outline the key tenets and characteristics of Elder-centered research and relevant methodology using an...
A review of localised Māori community responses to Covid-19 lockdowns in Aotearoa New Zealand [0.03%]
新西兰毛利人社区对新冠肺炎疫情封锁的本地化应对措施综述
Shemana Cassim,Teorongonui Josie Keelan
Shemana Cassim
Aotearoa New Zealand has been commended for the overarching effectiveness of its Covid-19 response. Yet, the lockdowns challenged the health of whānau Māori (Māori families) alongside their social, cultural and financial well-being. Howe...