In the 1970s, the agency that provides health care to Native Americans sterilized thousands of women without their full and ...
Over a six-year period in the 1970s, physicians sterilized perhaps 25% of Native American women of childbearing age ...
Indigenous slavery, which lasted for centuries, has gone by many names. A new public history project wants us to see it for what it was.
American Indian and Alaska Native women continue to experience marked disparities in cancer outcomes compared with other populations. These disparities are multifactorial in origin, involving ...
Originally published in French under the title: Squaws: la mémoire oubliée. Despite their important roles in religious, political, and family life, the stories of American Indian women have remained ...
Let this Native be your creative.” These six words greet visitors to the website of Sarah Joy Tang, a Native American artist and graphic designer who lives in Windsor.
The University of Dayton Libraries celebrates Native American Heritage Month in November to honor Indigenous peoples in the United States, including Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians ...
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. First, the facts: The earliest mention I can find of American Indian women having their noses cut off for adultery is in a memoir by Alexander Maximilian, a ...
In 1972, Jean Whitehorse went to an the Indian Health Service hospital in Gallup, N.M. to treat a ruptured appendix. The ...
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