Globalization and the Health of Indigenous Peoples
From Colonization to Self-Rule
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Nov '16
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This insightful examination highlights the health disparities faced by indigenous peoples, as presented in Globalization and the Health of Indigenous Peoples.
This volume delves into the significant health disparities between indigenous and non-indigenous populations, offering a thorough comparative analysis of socio-economic and health indicators. It examines the impact of government policies on these communities and highlights the ways in which indigenous peoples have actively resisted and adapted to state interventions. By addressing these critical issues, the book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by indigenous populations in various socio-political contexts.
Across 70 countries, there are approximately 370 million indigenous individuals, whose diverse cultures, traditions, and histories contribute richly to global scholarship. Despite their cultural wealth, the health status of indigenous peoples remains alarmingly lower than that of their non-indigenous counterparts. This disparity raises important questions about the role of self-governance, globalization, and social determinants of health in shaping the lives of these communities, prompting a reevaluation of existing policies and practices.
In Globalization and the Health of Indigenous Peoples, author Ullah provides essential insights into these pressing issues, making it a timely contribution to the field of indigenous studies. This book is particularly valuable for academics, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the complex interplay between globalization and the health outcomes of indigenous populations worldwide. It is a crucial resource for anyone interested in improving the well-being of these communities and addressing the factors that contribute to their health challenges.
ISBN: 9781138821873
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 385g
166 pages