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“把它放在印第安人附近”:原住民对其传统领地内纸浆厂污染物的看法(加拿大皮克图登陆第一民族)

"Put It Near the Indians": Indigenous Perspectives on Pulp Mill Contaminants in Their Traditional Territories (Pictou Landing First Nation, Canada).

作者信息

Castleden Heather, Bennett Ella, Lewis Diana, Martin Debbie

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2017;11(1):25-33. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2017.0004.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN), a small Mi'kmaw community on the Canadian east coast, has had a relationship with a tidal estuary known as A'se'k for millennia. In the 1960s, it became the site of effluent disposal from a nearby pulp mill. Almost immediately, health concerns regularly and consistently reverberated throughout the community.

OBJECTIVES

The Pictou Landing Native Women's Group (PLNWG) formed a community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership with an academic team to conceptualize community well-being in the context of environment and human health connections. This paper documents Mi'kmaw Elders' stories of A'se'k before it became contaminated.

METHODS

Using narrative inquiry vis-à-vis oral histories, we carried out conversational interviews with 10 Elders from PLFN. These interviews were thematically analyzed and 're-storied' through a process of (w)holistic content analysis.

RESULTS

Our findings present four broad story layers, recounting the themes that emerged through analysis and presenting a broad Mi'kmaw narrative of A'se'k. These story layers share: what A'se'k originally provided, the historical/cultural context of PLFN, changes to land and health after the mill was put in, and reflections on the past and future of A'se'k.

CONCLUSIONS

Our research offers a novel contribution to the literature by showing how Mi'kmaw perspectives on the pollution at A'se'k reveal the close connection between Mi'kmaw livelihood, local ecologies, and health and well-being. Our research also provides insights into the way the research relationship developed between the PLNWG and the academic team, providing a pathway for others seeking to decolonize the research landscape.

摘要

背景

皮克图登陆第一民族(PLFN)是加拿大东海岸一个小型的米克马克社区,数千年来一直与一个名为阿塞克的潮汐河口有着联系。20世纪60年代,这里成为了附近一家纸浆厂的污水排放地。几乎立刻,健康问题就在整个社区反复出现,且持续不断。

目标

皮克图登陆原住民妇女团体(PLNWG)与一个学术团队建立了基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)伙伴关系,以便在环境与人类健康联系的背景下对社区福祉进行概念化。本文记录了阿塞克在被污染之前米克马克长老们讲述的故事。

方法

通过口述历史进行叙事探究,我们对来自PLFN的10位长老进行了对话访谈。这些访谈经过主题分析,并通过全面内容分析的过程进行了“重新讲述”。

结果

我们的研究结果呈现了四个广泛的故事层次,讲述了通过分析浮现出的主题,并呈现了关于阿塞克的宽泛的米克马克叙事。这些故事层次分享了:阿塞克最初提供了什么、PLFN的历史/文化背景、工厂建成后土地和健康的变化,以及对阿塞克过去和未来的思考。

结论

我们的研究通过展示米克马克人对阿塞克污染问题的观点如何揭示米克马克人的生计、当地生态以及健康和福祉之间的紧密联系,为文献做出了新颖的贡献。我们的研究还深入了解了PLNWG与学术团队之间研究关系的发展方式,为其他寻求使研究领域非殖民化的人提供了一条途径。

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