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Aboriginal Women's Health and Healing Research Group, ed. Annotated bibliography of Aboriginal women's health and healing research. [Vancouver: Aboriginal Women's Health and Healing Research Group], 2005.

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Stout, Madeleine Dion. Aboriginal women's health research synthesis project: Final report : prepared for the Centres of Excellence for Women's Health Research Synthesis Group. [Ottawa: Centres of Excellence for Women's Health], 2001.

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Circle, The Write. Tenous connections: Urban aboriginal sexual health. [Toronto: Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, 2002.

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Interim Regulatory Council on Midwifery (Ont.). Equity Committee. Presentation to Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. [Toronto: s.n.], 1992.

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Hare, Jan. Building healthy communities: An aboriginal family violence resource guide. [Vancouver]: Feminist Research, Education, Development & Action Centre, 1997.

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An act of genocide: Colonialism and the sterilization of Aboriginal women. Black Point, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing, 2015.

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Anderson, Kim. Aboriginal approaches to fetal alcohol syndrome-effects. Edited by Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres. Toronto, Ont: Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, 2002.

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Nicolai, Ulrike. First Nation's People living in an urban community confronted by major issues in modern society: An exploratory study : homeless Aboriginal women and their health care. Wurzburg-Schweinfurt-Aschaffenburg: [S.n.], 1999.

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BC, Perinatal Services. Celebrating the circle of life: coming back to balance and harmony: A guide to emotional health in pregnancy and early motherhood for Aboriginal women and their families. BC, Canada: The BC Reproductive Mental Health Program, 2013.

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In our own right: Black Australian nurses' stories. Sydney: eContent Management, 2005.

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Aboriginal domestic violence in Canada. Ottawa, ON: Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2004.

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Walker, Rae, and Wendy Mason, eds. Climate Change Adaptation for Health and Social Services. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486302536.

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Climate Change Adaptation for Health and Social Services addresses concerns from the health and community services sector, including local government, about how to respond to climate change and its impacts on communities. What should an intervention framework for the community-based health and social services sector contain and how can it complement an organisation's core values, role and work programs? What current direct and indirect impacts of climate change are most relevant to organisations and the communities they serve? Which population groups are most vulnerable to climate change and what are the impacts on them? Above all, what can be done to reduce the current risks from climate change to clients, communities and organisations? Written by expert researchers and practitioners, this book presents existing research, innovative practice and useful tools to support organisations taking practical steps towards adaptation to the impacts of climate change on people. It examines the evidence of climate change impacts on six of the most vulnerable population groups – people with disability; older people; women and children; Aboriginal people; rural people; and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds – as well as discussing effective interventions. Other key issues covered include health and social impacts of climate change, adaptation, mitigation, climate change communication, organisational adaptation and a case study of innovation illustrating some of the book’s themes. Accessible, informative and incorporating extensive evidence and experience, Climate Change Adaptation for Health and Social Services is relevant for anyone within the health and community services sector concerned about climate change and its impacts on their community.
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Schofield, Toni. Sociological Approach to Health Determinants. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Schofield, Toni. Sociological Approach to Health Determinants. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Schofield, Toni. A Sociological Approach to Health Determinants. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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L, Stewart Margaret, ed. Ngalangangpum jarrakpu purrurn =: Mother and child : the women of Warmun. Broome, Western Australia: Magabala Books, 1999.

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Glowczewski, Barbara. Indigenising Anthropology with Guattari and Deleuze. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474450300.001.0001.

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‘Radical alterity is not about exotism and exclusion but about imagination of how to weave different worlds in respect of their singularities always in becoming, how to recreate outsideness in our minds.’ This is what Barbara Glowczewski calls ‘indigenising anthropology’ in this collection of essays that chart her intellectual trajectory as an anthropologist involved since 1979 with Warlpiri people from central Australia and other Indigenous people in the Kimberley and on Palm Island. The book shows how the many ways in which Aboriginal men and women actualise virtualities of their Dreaming totemic space-time into collective networks of ritualised places resonate with some of Deleuze’s and Guattari’s concepts and also with reticular digital memories. It is a tribute to Indigenous cosmovisions and art, as well as the creative affirmation of collective movements in Oceania, in Brazil and France, who struggle to defend existential territories that could restore a multiplicity of commons to heal the earth from past colonisation and present destruction. Glowczewski draws on 40 years of shared experiences with Indigenous peoples, her own conversations with Guattari, her participation in decolonial ecological debates and engagement for an ‘earth in common’ (https://encommun.eco/), to deliver an innovative agenda for radical anthropology which offers new avenues for research on environmental and social justice based on the value of difference and creative resistance.
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Goold, Sally, and Kerrynne Liddle. In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Goold, Sally, and Kerrynne Liddle. In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Goold, Sally, and Kerrynne Liddle. In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Goold, Sally, and Kerrynne Liddle. In Our Own Right: Black Australian Nurses' Stories. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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