Unal Donalee
a Center for Social Work Education , Widener University , Chester , PA , USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2018;33(4):259-270. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2018.1462287. Epub 2018 Apr 19.
The health disparities that are prevalent among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities are connected to the ideology of sovereignty and often ignored in social work and public health literature. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine the health outcomes of American Indians from the time of contact with European settlers to the present through the ideology of sovereignty and federal government AI health policy. The foundation for the health outcomes of AIs and the governmental policies affecting them lie in the ideology of tribal sovereignty. This ideology has greatly impacted how the government views and treats AIs and consequently, how it has impacted their health. From the earliest treaties between European settlers and AIs, this legal relationship has been and remains a perplexing issue. With the examination of tribal sovereignty comes the realization that colonization and governmental polices have greatly contributed to the many social and health problems that AIs suffer from today. Understanding that the health disparities that exist among AI/AN populations cannot only be attributed to individual behavior and choice but is driven by societal, economic and political factors may be used to inform social work education, practice, and research.
在美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区中普遍存在的健康差距与主权意识形态相关联,且在社会工作和公共卫生文献中常常被忽视。因此,本文的目的是通过主权意识形态和联邦政府的AI健康政策,审视从与欧洲定居者接触至今的美国印第安人的健康状况。AI人群健康状况以及影响他们的政府政策的基础在于部落主权意识形态。这种意识形态极大地影响了政府看待和对待AI人群的方式,进而影响了他们的健康。从欧洲定居者与AI人群签订的最早条约开始,这种法律关系一直是且仍然是一个复杂的问题。随着对部落主权的审视,人们意识到殖民化和政府政策在很大程度上导致了AI人群如今所遭受的许多社会和健康问题。认识到AI/AN人群中存在的健康差距不仅可归因于个人行为和选择,还受到社会、经济和政治因素的驱动,这可能为社会工作教育、实践和研究提供参考。