Avalos Natalie
Assistant professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder.
AMA J Ethics. 2021 Jun 1;23(6):E494-498. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.494.
Native American peoples' health is impacted by structural legacies of settler colonialism, including land dispossession, racism, and poverty. Responding with care to individuals and communities experiencing past and present traumatic stress from genocide and deeply entrenched structural violence means navigating ongoing grief, restoring self-community and human-ecological relationships, and generating cultural vibrancy.
美洲原住民的健康受到殖民主义定居者遗留结构的影响,包括土地剥夺、种族主义和贫困。以关怀之心回应那些因种族灭绝以及根深蒂固的结构性暴力而经历过去和现在创伤压力的个人和社区,意味着应对持续的悲痛、恢复自我与社区以及人类与生态的关系,并创造文化活力。