J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2021;32(2):987-1018. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2021.0076.
The purpose of this manuscript is to evaluate the impact of the Remember the Removal (RTR) program, with specific emphasis on participants' experiences learning about and reacting to Cherokee history, including historical trauma.
Two cohorts of intervention participants (1984 and 2015) participated in focus groups. An exploratory analysis was performed to categorize themes around the effects of historical training.
Results yielded two themes and subsequent sub-themes: 1) Reactions to Historical Learning: confronting misrepresentation and erasure, mixed emotions, looking backwards, looking forwards, strengthening Cherokee identity; and 2) The Effects of Colonization: emotional sides of historical loss, empowerment, resilience, and belonging, and addressing contemporary discrimination.
Teaching tribally-specific historical events was related to increased thoughts about historical loss, an increased awareness of non-Native people's lack of historical knowledge about Native people and subsequent experiences of discrimination, but also an increased sense of tribal identity, resilience, and belonging.
本文旨在评估“记住移除”(RTR)计划的影响,特别强调参与者对切罗基历史(包括历史创伤)的学习和反应的体验。
两组干预参与者(1984 年和 2015 年)参加了焦点小组。对历史培训效果进行了探索性分析,以对主题进行分类。
结果产生了两个主题和随后的子主题:1)对历史学习的反应:面对歪曲和抹去、情绪混合、回顾过去、展望未来、增强切罗基身份;2)殖民化的影响:历史损失的情感方面、赋权、弹性和归属感,以及解决当代歧视。
教授部落特定的历史事件与更多的关于历史损失的思考有关,更多地了解非原住民对原住民缺乏历史知识以及随后的歧视经历,但也增加了部落身份、韧性和归属感。