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Human papillomavirus and other genital infections in indigenous women from Paraguay: a cross sectional analytical study

Human papillomavirus and other genital infections in indigenous women from Paraguay: a cross sectional analytical study

... the indigenous women included in this study, a high fre- quency of HPV and other STIs was ...HPV-positive women, the pres- ence of C trachomatis should be ...

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Anemia among indigenous women in Brazil: findings from the First National Survey of Indigenous People’s Health and Nutrition

Anemia among indigenous women in Brazil: findings from the First National Survey of Indigenous People’s Health and Nutrition

... many Indigenous people worldwide and should not be underestimated ...Brazil, Indigenous families that migrate to urban areas often experience major changes in their dietary ...areas, Indigenous com- ...

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Community-based health care for indigenous women in Mexico: a qualitative evaluation

Community-based health care for indigenous women in Mexico: a qualitative evaluation

... These statistics highlight the problems of inequality, discrimination, and marginalization in which the major- ity of the Mexican indigenous women live. The afore- mentioned data on maternal mortality is ...

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'Captains' and 'Selly-welly': Indigenous Women and the Role of Transactional Sex in Homelessness

'Captains' and 'Selly-welly': Indigenous Women and the Role of Transactional Sex in Homelessness

... health, greater investment in rehabilitative opportunities must occur. Good public health policy should aim to prevent excessive alcohol use by young women by educating about the risks and consequences of drinking ...

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Gestational age specific stillbirth risk among Indigenous and non Indigenous women in Queensland, Australia: a population based study

Gestational age specific stillbirth risk among Indigenous and non Indigenous women in Queensland, Australia: a population based study

... of women differed significantly on a num- ber of demographic and pregnancy ...non- Indigenous women combined) to assess stillbirth risk among Indigenous women relative to ...

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Gender Based Violence and Reproductive Health of Indigenous Women in Mexico

Gender Based Violence and Reproductive Health of Indigenous Women in Mexico

... by indigenous migrants (Pérez, ...250 indigenous women age of 15 to 40 were ...All women were interviewed in Alameda Park 1 and main- ly on ...

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"A Nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground" : Stories of Indigenous Women and colonial resistance in Winnipeg, Canada

"A Nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground" : Stories of Indigenous Women and colonial resistance in Winnipeg, Canada

... way Indigenous women are perceived. Sexualized image of Indigenous women developed very early when the body of Indigenous woman was used as a metaphor to describe the untouched bounty ...

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Pipelines, Prostitution and Indigenous Women : A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Discourse

Pipelines, Prostitution and Indigenous Women : A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Discourse

... situates Indigenous wom- en’s experiences in the sex trade as eth- ...so, Indigenous women’s experiences become conflated with all experiences in the sex industry despite the fact that Indigenous ...

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International Human Rights Standards and Instruments Relevant to INdigenous Women

International Human Rights Standards and Instruments Relevant to INdigenous Women

... of Indigenous women—as members of Indigenous nations and as individual ...of Indigenous women call for protection to be sought from a variety of sources—those that pro- tect individual ...

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women : The Role of Grassroots Organizations and Social Media in Education

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women : The Role of Grassroots Organizations and Social Media in Education

... Aboriginal women are oppressed as a result of their raced, classed, and gendered positions makes visible how colonization, and its racist and sexist assumptions, have worked together as an integrated process to ...

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Low rates of predominant breastfeeding in hospital after gestational diabetes, particularly among Indigenous women in Australia

Low rates of predominant breastfeeding in hospital after gestational diabetes, particularly among Indigenous women in Australia

... among Indigenous and non- Indigenous women with GDM Predominant breastfeeding (Table 1) Among women with GDM, there was no significant difference in the rate of predominant breastfeeding among ...

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Indigenous Women And Youth In The Sex Trade: A Systematic Review Of Culturally Relevant Support Systems For Exiting The Trade

Indigenous Women And Youth In The Sex Trade: A Systematic Review Of Culturally Relevant Support Systems For Exiting The Trade

... money, food, shelter, or other basic necessities are seen as those who in engage in “survival sex”. This thesis uses the term ‘sex trade’, but it is critical to remember that these youth are not trading fairly in a free ...

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Pocahontas no more: indigenous women standing up for each other in twenty-first century cinema

Pocahontas no more: indigenous women standing up for each other in twenty-first century cinema

... of Indigenous women’s cinema is borne out by her own short film, “Wakening” (2013), in which resistance fighter Weesakechak (Sarah Podemski [Salteaux]) searches through a near-future dystopian city for the Cree ...

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Equal Status for Indigenous Women— Sometime, Not Now : The Indian Act and Bill S 3

Equal Status for Indigenous Women— Sometime, Not Now : The Indian Act and Bill S 3

... Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Brit- ish Columbia, Canada, January 2015, online, at para 107 [hereinafter Missing and Murdered Report]. The IACHR report cites as references, Statute of ...

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Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada

Stolen Sisters: A Human Rights Response to Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada

... digenous women across ...hundred Indigenous women may have been murdered or gone missing in circumstances suggesting ...that Indigenous women in Canada face an extraordinarily high risk ...

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The Cedar Project: Using Indigenous-Specific Determinants of Health to Predict Substance use among Young Pregnant-Involved Indigenous Women In Canada

The Cedar Project: Using Indigenous-Specific Determinants of Health to Predict Substance use among Young Pregnant-Involved Indigenous Women In Canada

... among Indigenous women [19], while a lack of meaningful data that captures the distinct sociopolitical, historical and geographical contexts of Indigenous women’s lives has lim- ited discussions on ...

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“Yarning” as a method for community-based health research with indigenous women : the indigenous women's wellness research program

“Yarning” as a method for community-based health research with indigenous women : the indigenous women's wellness research program

... for indigenous-centered research ...of indigenous peoples continue to have little influence in shaping the broader methods of inquiry (Prior, ...about indigenous women's wellness, however, we chose ...

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Painting the Picture Of Indigenous Women In Custody In Australia

Painting the Picture Of Indigenous Women In Custody In Australia

... on Indigenous women in custody, including information on imprisonment rates and numbers of Indigenous women in prison across Australia, the offences for which they are imprisoned, the length ...

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Sentencers' attitudes toward women in the criminal justice system: explanations for sentencing treatment disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women

Sentencers' attitudes toward women in the criminal justice system: explanations for sentencing treatment disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women

... benefits women (Butler, 1999; Daly & Chesney-Lind, ...by women because of their sex” (Freedman, 2001: ...all women together when in reality not all women fit into one group or share one ...

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Non-Indigenous Women Teaching Indigenous Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration of Untold Stories

Non-Indigenous Women Teaching Indigenous Education: A Duoethnographic Exploration of Untold Stories

... impact Indigenous learners (Battiste, 2013; Cannon, 2012; Gordon & White, 2014; Hare, 2011; Paquette & Fallon, 2008), they wondered why we continued dedicating time and effort to this ...

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