Indigenous Health and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Indigenous Health and Well-Being in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Spence, Nicholas D.; Sekercioglu, Fatih

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

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9781032115450

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Introduction, by Fatih Sekercioglu and Nicholas D. Spence Chapter 1. COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples' right to health, by Agnieszka Szpak Chapter 2. Pandemic Precedent: Indigenous Demise in the Wake of Columbus, by W. George Lovell Chapter 3. COVID-19 among Indigenous populations in Mexico and the response of the health system, by Sergio Meneses-Navarro, Graciela Freyermuth-Enciso, Blanca Pelcastre-Villafuerte, Liliana Gomez-Flores-Ramos Chapter 4. An Australian First Nations COVID-19 Prevention Strategy and the limits of a Medicalised Managerial Discourse, by Philip Morrissey Chapter 5. Pandemic Policy, First Nations and the Power of Self Determination by Thalia Anthony and Lydia McGrady Chapter 6. Indigenous Health Systems and the Management of Infectious Diseases: A Study of the Emergence of the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Igbo of Southeast Nigeria, by Samuel O. Okafor, Bartholomew U. Nwokoma, Obidebube Emerem Jennifer, and Bonaventure Nwokeoma Chapter 7. The Coronavirus Pandemic in Ibadan, Nigeria: Existentialities, State Responses, and Outcomes, by ?layinka Akanle, Demilade Kayode, EwaJesu Opeyemi Okewumi, Irenitemi Abolade, and Olayinka Ola-Lawson Chapter 8. Clearing the Fog for Informed Policy Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Canada, by Nicholas D. Spence, Vivian Chau, Maryam S. Farvid, Jerry P. White, (James) Paranthaman Rasalingam, and Lawrence C. Loh Chapter 9. Clinical, social and environmental risk factors: their role in the disproportionate burden of COVID-19 in Indigenous populations, by Elyse Caron-Beaudoin, and Ghazal Fazli Chapter 10. Threats, challenges, and adaptation: The experience of the subarctic Cree Peoples of western James Bay, Canada, during the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic, by Robert J. Moriarity, Meaghan J. Wilton, Aleksandra M. Zuk, Leonard J.S. Tsuji, Greg Sutherland Jr., Nicholas D. Spence, Andrew Solomon, Miranda Shou, Atanu Sarkar, Gabby Resch, Jason Nolan, Ali Mazalek , Jim D. Karagatzides, David S Di, Nadia Charania, Heidi Y. W. Chan, Christian Boisvert-Huneault, and Eric N Liberda Chapter 11. Pandemic Pipelines: How Essential Service Declarations Enabled Extractive Infrastructure Development under the Cover of COVID-19, by Tyler McCreary and Shauna Wouters
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