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"Indigenous communities are practicing de facto sovereignty to resolve public health issues that are a consequence of settler colonialism. The authors focus on the health issues (including COVID) of Indigenous incarcerated persons, mothers, veterans, domestic violence victims and committers, and communities in general, and the health services that have assisted or harmed them"--

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"Indigenous communities are practicing de facto sovereignty to resolve public health issues that are a consequence of settler colonialism. The authors focus on the health issues (including COVID) of Indigenous incarcerated persons, mothers, veterans, domestic violence victims and committers, and communities in general, and the health services that have assisted or harmed them"--
Autorenporträt
Karen Jarratt-Snider (Chocktaw descent) is a professor in the Department of Applied Indigenous Studies at Northern Arizona University. Marianne O. Nielsen is a professor emerita in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University.