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Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020): Indigenous Communities and COVID-19: Impact and Implications
Vol. 9 No. 3 (2020): Indigenous Communities and COVID-19: Impact and Implications
Published:
2020-11-01
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Editor’s Note: Indigenous Communities and COVID-19: Impact and Implications
Dr. Peter Mataira, Dr. Paula Morelli, Dr. Michael S. Spencer
1-3
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When humanity fails
A hopeful reminder
Elizabeth Sumida Huaman
4-12
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COVID-19 and the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island
Unusual and familiar times
Hilary Weaver
13-22
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Indigenous Nationhood in the Age of COVID-19: Reflection on the Evolution of Sovereignty in Settler-Colonial States
Indigenous Nationhood in the Age of COVID-19
Sean Hillier, Elias Chaccour, Hamza Al-Shammaa
23-42
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Indigenous Peoples and the COVID-19 Social Amelioration Program in Eastern Visayas, Philippines: Perspectives from Social Workers
Ginbert Cuaton, Dr. Yvonne Su
43-52
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Improving COVID-19 data protocols for Indigenous peoples in the U.S. and Canada: A public-media-based cross-national comparison
Haorui Wu, Patricia Stukes
53-66
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American Indian Water Insecurity in the Era of COVID-19
Felicia Mitchell
67-75
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Opportunities for Information and Communication Technology Development in remote Northern Ontario indigenous communities in spite of COVID-19 physical restrictions
Infrastructure and ICT Development in remote Northern Ontario regions
Ruben Burga, Ciprian Pavel
76-91
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Noho Haumaru: Reflecting on Māori approaches to staying safe during Covid-19 in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Leonie Pihama, Marjorie Lipsham
92-101
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Guatemala’s Public Health Messaging in Mayan Languages during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Meghan Webb, Miguel Cuj
102-109
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Pasifika Collective Well-Being during the COVID-19 Crisis: Samoans and Tongans in Brisbane
Ruth (Lute) Faleolo, Mr. Dion Enari
110-126
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Historical Environmental Racism, Structural Inequalities, and Dik’os Ntsaaígíí-19 (COVID-19) on Navajo Nation
Nicholet A. Deschine Parkhurst, Kimberly R Huyser, Aggie J. Yellow Horse
127-140
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COVID-19 and the mass incarceration of Indigenous peoples
Paula King, Donna Cormack, Rawiri Keenan
141-157
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Indigenous Relationality is the Heartbeat of Indigenous Existence during COVID-19
Emma Elliott-Groves, Dawn Hardison-Stevens, Jessica Ullrich
158-169
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Kōkua Kaiāulu: Keeping the Native Hawaiian Community in Waimānalo Fed
Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, LeShay Keli‘iholokai, Kaua Kassebeer, Hae Kassebeer, Joseph Awa Kamai, Ikaika Rogerson, Kenneth Ho Jr., Manahā Ho, Kamalei Ho, Kirk Deitschman, Denise Ka‘a‘a, Theodore Radovich, Jane Chung-Do
170-182
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Enacting Indigenous Community Relationships and Governance Systems
Erica Neeganagwedgin
183-192
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Decolonizing Risk Communication: Indigenous Responses to COVID-19 using Social Media
Nicole Kuhn, Shawon Sarkar, Lauren Alaine White, Josephine Hoy, Celena McCray, Clarita Lefthand-Begay
193-213
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Bringing Indigenous and Earth Sciences, Knowledges, and Practices Together to Understand and Respond to COVID-19
Lesley Iaukea, Heather Lazrus, Julie Maldonado, Paulette Blanchard, Theresa Dardar, John Doyle, Fred Eningowuk, Dennis Longknife, Melonee Montano, Michelle Montgomery, Jasmine Neosh, Margarita Nogueras-Vidal, James Rattling Leaf, Sr., M. Kalani Souza
214-223
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Tribal Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Experience in the Culture and Health Stations of Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples
Ying-hao Huang
224-232
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